Chester will be looking to sign off at the Deva in style, this Bank Holiday Monday, against Bradford Park Avenue.
Their final home game sees the Blues take on the side directly above them in the table. 18th placed Chester could still finish as high as 15th if they end the season strongly.
Manager Steve Watson will be in the home dugout for the final time, and it will be a last Deva match for Danny Livesey – who confirmed he is retiring at the end of the 2021/22 season.
Bradford won the reverse fixture 1-0 in January, despite Chester dominance, and will be looking to end a five game winless run.
Kick off on Monday afternoon is 3pm.
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