After their 'great escape' from the League Two relegation zone last season, Hartlepool United are again involved in a scrap for Football League survival with two big home matches this week against their rivals in the bottom six.
Hartlepool are currently one place and four points above the drop zone although postponements mean they do have games in hand on all of the teams around them.
Stevenage (currently 19th) are the visitors on Tuesday night before Yeovil (21st) make the long journey north on Saturday.
As they did for some crucial fixtures last season, Hartlepool have made the decision to reduce admission prices late in the day in a bid to boost the numbers coming through the Victoria Park turnstiles.
That means Adults will pay £12 and Concessions £6 for each of this week's games with chief executive Russ Green telling the official club website: "Our fans have stuck with us through some testing times and we want to make sure we reward them for that loyalty and help them out during busy periods like this."
Both offers are open to away supporters as well.
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