Leyton Orient finish their campaign tomorrow at Brisbane Road when they face Oldham Athletic.
Russell Slade's side have missed out on the League One play-offs despite winning at Coventry City last weekend.
The Latics secured their status in the division with a win last weekend so there is nothing critical at stake.
But Slade wants to finish with a third consecutive victory and insists his team must go into it with the right mentality.
The manager, who hopes to have Charlie MacDonald available again after the striker had an injection in his knee, said: “It would be nice if we could finish with a win at home in front of our own fans."
Orient have won their last five home matches and another this weekend will ensure they finish seventh in the table.
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