BBC Radio Surrey have spoken to Shots boss Dean Holdsworth ahead of this weekends fixture against bottom place Stockport County and he has warned about his side becoming complacent in their next two fixtures.
"Both teams (Stockport and Barnet) are able to hurt you," he told the radio station.
"You give anybody time on the ball in this division and they will hurt you.
"Maybe Stockport will think we've got nothing to play for, but Stockport have got everything to play for. They're playing for their livelihoods and their careers.
"We can't have any room for complacency. We've had a great feeling here beating Torquay. It could be a fantastic week, but we have to take it, cliche of one game at a time and drive ourselves forward."
Meanwhile, Hatters boss Ray Mathias is having to go for broke and aim for wins in his bid to keep County in League Two.
Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester, he said: "To win every game is our target really and if we do that who knows what could happen then.
"We've got to keep getting back-to-back results and working as hard as we did and make sure we get the points come the next game.
"I was pleased with Peter Ward and Alan Lord have stayed with us so it's been a good changeover really."
To listen to both interviews in full, click here.