Stevenage's game at Swindon Town has been rearranged - and will now form part of their final assault on promotion from League Two.
The match has been postponed twice already, first due to Boro's FA Cup third round clash at Aston Villa, and then on January 24 when frost and ice made the surface at the County Ground unplayable.
The new date is Tuesday, April 25, with a 7.45pm kick-off.
Once that is in the books, Stevenage will only have two more games remaining this season, at home to Grimsby Town on April 29 and then away to Barrow on Monday, May 6.
Steve Evans' team are currently second in the table, five points behind leaders Leyton Orient but with two games in hand.
They are also six points ahead of Northampton Town in fourth and 14 clear of Swindon, who occupy the first position outside of the play-off places.
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