Kilmarnock captain Chris Stokes on why Wembley will hold parallels with Rugby Park in Championship cliffhanger
Kilmarnock captain Chris Stokes knows the ingredients necessary for a promotion-winning team. He also knows what it is like to win a high-pressure one-off game. That’s why he is confident Killie are well equipped with both tonight when Arbroath head to Ayrshire in the cinch Championship title cliffhanger.
Sold-out Rugby Park isn’t quite Wembley but there are parallels for the club captain from his time at Coventry, who required a eague Two play-off final win over Exeter City to seal promotion back to League One in 2018.
Expectation levels will be just as high in the home end tonight where a win will see Stokes lift the league trophy and restore Killie’s Premiership status at the first time of asking.
"It’s like a play-off final you are going into. It comes down to one game now, if we win on Friday night it’s job done. That’s what we’re looking to do,” explained Stokes, who added automatic promotion with second-placed Bury from League Two the year following Coventry’s win at Wembley.
"That was a big experience I can lean on with a big crowd, big pressures, going into games where it is a must-win and you have so many people coming to watch you demanding success and those are the games I’ll lean on. Some of the boys might not have experienced that pressure before.
"We’re at home and we go into every game to win, if we get the three points it’s job done. If not, if it’s a draw, we can still go to Raith and get three points. To me it’s going into this game with the mindset of picking up three points.
“When we all stepped into this building and came together as a group, we spoke about getting ourselves into a position where we are fighting for a league title and we’ve got ourselves into it. We go into Friday with a positive


