At 2pm Southampton will be holding its breath.
That's when Saints kick off their most important match for 52 years at St Mary's Stadium.
They must beat or draw with Sheffield United and pray that other results go their way if they are to avoid embarrassing relegation from the Championship.
However, it's not just Stern John's goals that can stop the club plummeting into the third tier of English football for the first time since 1956.
One expert believes that the power of thought can have just as much impact on Saints survival as the team itself.
Southampton psychic medium Kelvin Woodage believes that positive thoughts projected towards the game could give the team the right result.
Kelvin, from the city's Allsorts Psychic Café, said: "I'm really hoping that Saints are going to pull this one off.
"From a psychic point of view if all the fans really put their heads together and will them on it will certainly help them mentally.
"When people say there's an awful lot of power in prayer there's also a lot of power in thought. It's an energy form."
And the 49-year-old has this message for the fans: "You really have to get behind them every second of the 90 minutes and push them on. I feel it's going to be a dirty grudge match but it's all about everyone thinking and concentrating on them scoring those all-important goals.
"I predict it will be a 2-1 win to Saints, that could involve extra time. I'm not a Saint's fan but I hope they do extremely well as it affects the whole mood of the city.
"If Saints go down it will affect the shops, the people's energy and make everyone feel like they are walking through mud. It will upset the whole karma of the city."
l If you don't feel that the power of thought is enough to keep Saints up then here's a selection of other lucky charms that may bring the side a little extra help.
You can cut out and keep each one or take them along to the big game and join almost 32,000 others will Southampton to victory.
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