Hatters boss Richard Money believes his side face one of the best teams in the Blue Square Premier at the moment when AFC Wimbledon visit Kenilworth Road on Saturday.
Terry Brown's Dons may only lie in eighth place in the division but the Town chief is under no illusions about the difficult challenge that his players will come up against tomorrow.
"We're currently going through a tough run of fixtures," Money said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
"And arguably this will be toughest match of them all.
"We have had Wimbledon watched over the last few weeks and from what we have seen I would argue that they are the best team in the league at this time.
"It's a massive game. Huge."
The Town will be looking to register their seventh win in nine games and further cemented their position in the BSP's top five win victory against the Surrey-based side.
But it's that top spot that Money and Club are still aiming for.
"Don't get me wrong it's nice to see us fourth instead of fifth," he said.
"However, not until it's mathematically impossible for us not to reach first place we won't give up.
"We know that Oxford have got to slip-up and we've got to keep winning. That's a tall order but we will keep us much pressure up on them as we can.
"We'll see how many points we can get but even if we don't land up first we want to finish as high as we can.
"Finishing in the Play-Offs is now in our own hands and that's the most important thing at the minute.
"And another three points against Wimbledon will give us more daylight."
Money has a strong hand to pick from with only Ryan Charles and Lewis Emanuel definitely ruled out of the clash with the Wombles.
And with the side currently enjoying a run of good form, the manager admitted he doesn't envisaging tinkering with his side too much.
"We are in such good form and on such a good run that any manager would be reluctant to change things too much," he said.
"Liam Hatch is available. He's trained,everyone's trained.
"They've all looked very sharp in training this week and they'll need to be tomorrow."
With the game the first of two consecutive matches at Kenilworth Road, Money stressed the importance of improving their home record between now and the end of the campaign.
He said: "We've been on the road for quite some period since Christmas and it's taken it's toll so it's nice to have couple of home games for a change.
"Then we're off for three away games before having a very strong home run-in where we'll look to finish the season strongly.
"You look at York's home record and they are unbeaten. That's the kind of form we need to aspire too.
"We've lost four and that isn't what this club would have wanted at the start of the season.
"I think it's a culmulation of things; mostly the opposition who see it as their big day and to come here and play in front of 7,000 people.
"It's not a dampner for them, it's a lift, and they come here and set-up and make it difficult for us.
"But we're beginning to learn that, since I've been here, that we've been a bit too hung-ho at home.
"We need to play tactically, astutely and cleverly and I think we've begun to do that."