Stevenage boss Alex Revell has urged his players to be true to themselves as they look to seal a place in the League One play-offs.

What's at Stake for Stevenage?

The team is currently 6th in League One with 67 points, having won 19 games, drawn 10, and lost 13, with a recent form of LWWDW.

Revell says his tight-knit group should be proud of what they have achieved already this season. Victory over Wigan in Saturday's sold-out game would ensure a top-six finish, but Luton Town and Plymouth Argyle are lurking on their shoulder in case of a slip-up.

The Road to Play-offs

"The players have been outstanding this season and it's one more game to go and be us," Revell told BBC Look East. If they can deliver a performance of their full capacity, they'll give themselves the best opportunity.

StatValue
League Standing6th in League One
Points67
Recent FormLWWDW

The Challenge Ahead

Stevenage have never played in the second tier of English football and chairman Phil Wallace has described it as the most important game in the club's history. Revell is in his second spell in charge of the team he once played for, having been reappointed when Steve Evans left the club.

Their last result was a 2-0 loss to Stockport County on 2026-05-13. As long as they can walk in at the end of the game and say to each other 'we've given everything', that's all you can ask, said Revell.

The Opposition

He believes there will be more pressure on Luton, a Premier League club only two seasons ago, as they are away to third-placed Bolton Wanderers, who have already made sure of a place in the play-offs. For Stevenage, they just have to concentrate on themselves, as they are a club that is growing, that's come such a long way in a short space of time, every year that goes by they create a little bit more history, said Revell.

The current league standing is: | Team | Position | Points | | --- | --- | --- | | Stevenage | 6th | 67 |

With a win over Wigan, Stevenage can ensure a top-six finish and move closer to their goal of playing in the second tier of English football.