Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway is rallying his players ahead of a crucial play-off showdown against Chesterfield. The Robins currently sit eighth in League Two after a disappointing run of form, winning just one of their last six matches. This has allowed Chesterfield to move ahead of them into seventh place, just one point clear. The match is set to take place at the County Ground this Saturday, and Holloway has emphasized that the outcome is still within their control. Holloway expressed to BBC Radio Wiltshire that this is a wonderful opportunity for his team to face the side that has just surpassed them in the league standings. He reminded his players that they can dictate their own fate with a strong performance at home. Holloway acknowledged the pressure on the team, stating that they must regain their confidence and authority on the pitch. With automatic promotion now out of reach, he stressed the importance of winning this match to secure a play-off spot. However, he will be watching from the stands due to a touchline ban resulting from his dismissal in a previous match. Holloway remains optimistic, believing in the potential for a miraculous turnaround as the season reaches its climax.