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'Brave' - Stephen Crainey's admission ahead of crunch Bolton Wanderers clash with Fleetwood Town

Stephen Crainey believes Fleetwood Town's season is now down to a single game when they take on Bolton Wanderers and seek to confirm their League One status.

The Cod Army travel to the University of Bolton Stadium tomorrow to take on Wanderers with their League One status still in the balance.

They are outside the relegation zone on goal difference alone ahead of Gillingham as the battle to stay up will go down to the final day.

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Crainey's men take on Wanderers while the Gills host automatic promotion chasing Rotherham United on the last day of the season this Saturday.

Fleetwood suffered a 3-2 loss at Highbury Stadium in midweek at the hands of play-offs chasing Sheffield Wednesday and Crainey says the Cod Army are seeking to 'brave' when they take on Wanderers tomorrow.

The Fleetwood boss is wary of the threat Wanderers pose and the aim they have to finish on a high, but his side are aiming for three points as they seek to confirm their League One status.

Crainey told the club website: “It’s a one-game season now and that’s how we are looking at it. It’s still in our own hands; if we go to Bolton and win then we stay in this league, regardless of what happens anywhere else, so we need to focus on what we do and make sure we turn up on the day.

"It’s going to be a tough game as they are a good side at home, with a big crowd, so we are hoping the lads can withstand the pressure and get over the line.

“I think we’ve got to show courage, bravery, and the ability to take the ball in pressurised situations in the game on Saturday.

"We will be brave and will look to take the ball in tight areas and will handle the

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