The Match
Truro City start their final six games of the season with the side’s longest trip of the campaign to Chelmsford City tomorrow – 3.00pm.
In arguably the most enthralling promotion race in English football currently, Truro are one of five sides that could top the standings come 5.00pm.
With Worthing losing at Welling (2-0) and Hornchurch (1-0) in the past seven days, the Rebels haven’t been able to open up a gap, with City breathing down their necks after a single goal triumph over Salisbury at the TCS.
In a game of very few chances City prevailed thanks to Tyler Harvey’s 24th goal of the season. Connor Riley-Lowe was fouled in the box, with Harvey finding the mark for a seventh time in his past four games.

In Opposition
Chelmsford occupy 13th place in the National League South standings, well clear of the relegation dogfight, but in no danger of threatening at the top of the table.
With that in mind, the Clarets will be looking to finish as high up the table as possible, meaning they will be dangerous opposition to a City side second in the table, just a point behind leaders Worthing.
Last time out, Chelmsford were defeated 2-1 by fellow mid-table outfit Tonbridge Angels, with outgoing boss Robbie Simpson hinting at departures, to hand new manager Angelo Harrop funds for next campaign.

Despite the Clarets being unable to match their achievements of last year, when they finished second before bowing out in the play-offs to Braintree, they have only lost five games at home.
In recent weeks, the side have defeated Torquay United in a win similar to Enfield’s recent last-gasp triumph over the Tinners.
Last Time We Met
Two late Tyler Harvey strikes saw City defeat the Clarets 2-1 at the TCS, after Chelmsford took the lead in the opening period, when Osman Foyo struck.
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Matchday Information
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The game is being broadcast live by BBC Radio Cornwall, with live and uninterrupted commentary via the BBC Sport website.
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