Two Blue Square South issues will now go to the wire after Tuesday`s results.
Lewes` relegation fears continue after they went down to a 2-1 home defeat to a Bath City side who need at least a point from Saturday`s last game at home to St Albans City to assure themselves of a place in the play-offs.
That`s because Staines Town were beaten by the same scoreline at mid-table Maidenhead United, meaning they now have to beat Dover Athletic at Crabble in their final game and hope that either Bath or Braintree Town slip up.
Bath are now two points clear of sixth-placed Woking, who are also facing a goal difference deficit of eleven, and three ahead of Havant & Waterlooville in seventh spot.
Darren Edwards gave City an 11th minute lead that Gethin Jones doubled just past the hour-mark.
However, the battling Rooks certainly gave as good as they got and after 70 minutes looked to have a lifeline when Jean-Michel Sigere was fouled by Bath substitute Matt Coupe.
But Ross Sutton`s spot-kick was saved by Ryan Robinson.
Seven minutes from time Lewes were given a glimmer of hope when defender Sami El-Abd, who used to ply his trade at Bath`s former neighbours Team Bath, scrambled the ball home from close range.
Defeat leaves Lewes two points above third-bottom Worcester City, who host Eastleigh on Saturday while the Rooks travel to the Beveree to take on Hampton & Richmond Borough.
And the Beavers are in decent form after beating Thurrock 2-0 at Ship Lane on Tuesday night with goals from Dave Tarpey a minute after half time and LeonYarnie a minute from time.
Staines` play-off hopes ended at York Road where Maidenhead did them absolutely no favours at all, despite falling behind to a 14th minute John Marquis effort.
Sam Collins equalised just before half time and 7 minutes from time Jamal Fyfield won it for the Magpies, leaving the Swans shattered.








