POOLE Town boss Tom Killick is targeting a minimum of four points from two crucial Easter fixtures.

Five points from National South safety, Dolphins host Whitehawk tomorrow before travelling to fellow relegation-battlers Hungerford Town on Monday (both 3pm).

Killick told the Daily Echo: "Given the position we're in, you would have to think we would have to at least be unbeaten if not win both games to give ourselves a chance of survival.

"We would have to win at least one and ideally two. We have a home game and then we are away to a team quite close to us in the table.

"There are only two or three teams we can overhaul and one of them is Hungerford.

"The situation has extreme clarity now and sometimes that's not a bad thing. You are backed into a corner and you know exactly what the consequences are.

"We want to get to a situation where it's a one-game swing but to get to that we have to pick up good results quite quickly.

"I think we would have to win at least four of our remaining seven fixtures."

Poole earned promotion to National South in 2016 and finished fifth in the table last season, avoiding demotion after satisfying ground-grading regulations.