Assistant manager Danny Webb wants Chesterfield to show why they finished 13 points above Bromley when the two meet in the National League play-off semi-final.
Woking managed to consolidate their play-off place, despite a nervy end after going down to nine men through injury in an exciting encounter at the Laithwaite Stadium.
Rohan Ince struck twice in the space of three second-half minutes to keep Woking on track for a third placed finish as Darren Sarll’s Cards came from behind to defeat Dorking Wanderers in the Surrey derby.
Maidenhead United deservedly held promotion chasers Chesterfield to a goalless draw at York Road in an evenly contested affair that was more entertaining than the scoreline suggests.
Padraig Amond scored twice, including a 96th-minute winner, as Woking fought back to snatch victory from bottom club Maidstone United at the Gallagher Stadium.
Chesterfield drew level on points with Woking in the race for third spot after exacting revenge for their home loss to the Cards just 39 days ago at The Proact Stadium.
Woking returned to winning ways after completing a comfortable victory over Maidenhead United, thanks to two set-piece goals in either half converted by Padraig Amond and Luke Wilkinson.
A stunning second half strike by Danny Whitehall, which lit up a tight, pretty ordinary affair, earned depleted Eastleigh a tenth single-goal victory of the season and cemented their place in the National League play-off zone.
Darren Sarll returned to his former club for the first time since departing a year ago and led Woking to a hard-fought victory which keeps their promotion hopes alive, while hammering another blow in the Glovers’ bid for survival.