Stevenage is gearing up for what chairman Phil Wallace describes as the biggest game in the club's history. This crucial match against Wigan Athletic on Saturday could secure their place in the League One play-offs. A victory is essential for Stevenage, as a loss or draw could see them overtaken by rivals Luton Town or Plymouth Argyle, both of whom have a better goal difference. The club last reached the play-offs in 2012, and Wallace believes they are now ready for Championship football. He stated, 'This is the biggest game Stevenage have ever had.' The financial implications of promotion are significant, potentially worth up to £10 million. Wallace emphasized the importance of consistency in management and ownership, which has contributed to the club's recent successes. After narrowly avoiding relegation in 2020, Stevenage has made strides under the leadership of Alex Revell, aiming to achieve a historic promotion this season.