Harrogate Town are in a relegation battle in League Two, struggling with low scoring and conceding the most shots in the league. The team has been mired in a relegation battle, with only three home victories all season. Despite an upturn in results and performances prior to the visit of promotion-chasing Notts County, the Sulphurites are in a precarious position. Starting the day in 23rd, only a point from a safe position, was a success for the team. They were unbeaten in the first four games of the season, winning two, but collected a disastrous four points in 20 matches covering more than four winless months. This brought pressure on the manager Simon Weaver, with many supporters wanting a change. An unbeaten five-game spell in February brought nine points and a victory away to relegation rivals Tranmere recently further proved the battling qualities of the team. The Sky Sports cameras and Neil Warnock, sitting in one of the seven stands, were in attendance to witness a microcosm of Harrogate's campaign. The ground was packed, boosted by the early kick-off, start of the Easter holidays and lack of top-tier football available. Junior Sunday league teams were the flag bearers while Harry Gator, the club mascot, whose foam dentures were as sharp as the Harrogate attack. Harrogate's Jack Evans challenges Keanan Bennetts. There was plenty of endeavour and promise but no goal to show for it. The team's struggles on the pitch have been mirrored off it, with many supporters calling for a change in management. The team's relegation battle is far from over, and it will take a significant turnaround in form to preserve their Football League status.