THE Port Macquarie Saints are literally living on a prayer at the moment.
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Their 6-1 win on the weekend against Old Bar has improved their chances of playing finals footy this year, but they are relying on a win this weekend and other results to fall in their favour.
Striker Ibby Khodary netted two goals in their win with other goal scorers, Matt Goodwin, Michael Bishop and Anthony Jamieson and the last an Old Bar home goal.
As far as their game which will be played against Wingham on Saturday, the Saints are confident of a victory having defeated the bottom placed team convincingly in their previous match ups this year.
But they also need Kempsey Saints to lose against Camden Haven for them to go through.
"We have beaten Wingham this year but anything can happen being it's their last home game of the year," Saints John Hurst said.
"We need Kempsey to lose or at least draw their game on the weekend too.
"Anything else and we don't go through."
It will be a massive turn-around for the club who only returned to the premier league competition this year after previously being relegated.