BOSS Steve White beleives his team can still make the play-offs to go into the new Conference Two division next season.

Chippenham are only four points off the last promotion play-off position. The champions of the Dr Martens Premier will win promotion to the Conference One division.

The teams finishing from second to 13th will go in to the Conference Two division. The clubs who are 14th to 18th will go into a promotion play-off competition while the bottom four will remain where they are during the non-league restructure.

The end of season play-offs will see two places in the Conference Two up for grabs. The semi-final stage of the play-offs will see the champions of the Dr Martens Western and Eastern divisions go head to head. The next two matches will feature the Dr Martens Premier Division teams. The club who finished 15th will play 18th while 16th will come up against 17th.

The 14th place team will be given a bye straight into one of the two finals where they will face the winner of the match between the Eastern division and Western division champions. The second final will be between the winner of the 15th against 18th match and the 16th against 17th game.

All the play-off games will be decided over one match and in all 15 Dr Martens League teams will be promoted to the Conference Two.

Of Chippenham's close rivals for the play-offs spots Dorchester, Merthyr, Weston-Super-Mare and Havant have two games in hand. Bath City, Chelmsford, Grantham, Hednesford and Eastbourne all have one game in hand on the Bluebirds.

Chippenham still have to play Grantham, Bath and Dorchester at home and have to travel to Hednesford.