The Fenmen will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to five matches when they travel to meet local rivals Deeping Rangers on Easter Monday (3pm).
Rangers were fighting for a play-off place but six successive defeats saw them slip down the table. But the poor run came to an end on Easter Saturday when they took all three points in a 1-0 success at Heanor Town.
In February joint managers Luke Hipwell (the ex-Wisbech defender) and Scott Bogusz resigned and the club appointed Johnny Alflatt as boss for the rest of the season.
Club History
Rangers were formed in 1966 (1964 as a Sunday League team) and tasted glory in their first season.
Based at Maxey Road, the club won both the Peterborough and District League Division Three (North) title as well as the PFA Minor Cup.
Maxey Road was their home until 1982 when they moved to the Deepings Leisure Centre. From 1985 the club have been based at Outgang Road, where they share facilities with Market Deeping Cricket Club and Deeping Tennis Club.
In 1995/96 Rangers were runners-up in the Premier Division, a feat they repeated in 1998/99, this time to earn promotion to the United Counties League In 2000/01 Rangers won promotion to the Premier Division.
The 2006/07 season, under new manager, ex-Wisbech Town midfielder Tuncay Korkmaz, was a new high.
In February 2007 they topped the table by 12 points, having played 28 league game without defeat In April they were crowned Premier Division champions for the first time.
Since then they have had a number of high placings in the Premier Division.
In 2017 they attracted a record attendance of 696 for an FA Cup tie against Kidderminster Harriers.
Kindly written by Adrian Lynn