WARRINGTON Town and Warrington Rylands were both due to wrap up a hectic Easter weekend today, with both sides on the road.

But Rylands' clash away to Radcliffe was postponed an hour before kick-off due to a torrential downpour of rain making the pitch unplayable.

Here's a look ahead to what's coming up for Town today...

Can Warrington Town move clear in second?

A play-off place is all but secure for Mark Beesley's men - they are nine points inside the all-important top five with three games remaining - and avoiding defeat today will mathematically seal their spot.

Following Saturday's 3-0 victory over Ashton United, they are second in the table having jumped above Bamber Bridge, who were beaten 5-2 by FC United of Manchester.

> Town 3 Ashton United 0 - report and reaction

This afternoon, they travel to a Marine side who themselves are desperately trying to keep their own play-off hopes alive.

Here is how the table currently looks following Saturday's games and what each of the play-off contenders’ run-ins look like, with leaders South Shields on the verge of securing the league title.

Warrington Guardian:

Warrington Guardian:

 

Town will also secure a play-off spot regardless of what happens at Marine if sixth-placed Hyde United fail to beat Stalybridge Celtic today.

Mark Beesley's men can also seal a top-three finish - and with it a home play-off semi final - if they better the results of both Radcliffe and Gainsborough Trinity today.

Warrington Guardian: Town's 3-0 win over Ashton United on Saturday all but sealed their play-off spotTown's 3-0 win over Ashton United on Saturday all but sealed their play-off spot (Image: Sean Walsh)