CHESTER have confirmed that they intend to compete in the National League North play-offs

The Blues' board met on Monday night and "unanimously agreed" that the club can finish the 2019/20 season on the pitch without risking the financial security of the club after a detailed analysis of the commitments involved.

It means Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley's men will face Altrincham next month in the play-off eliminator with the winners set to head to York City in the semi-finals.

A statement released by the Blues read: "We wish to thank supporters for their patience and understanding during what has been a complex and challenging process.

"This would not have been possible without the cooperation of the players, managers and coaching staff, who are united in their desire to represent you as supporters and reward the tremendous backing you have given the team throughout the season.

"The players have taken the very generous step to donate their contractual entitlements back to the club to enable us to take part, again demonstrating how our special club continues to pull together in the face of adversity.

"The club will incur significant expense as a result of participating in the play-offs due to the testing requirements, staff returning from furlough leave and Covid-19 safety measures, however we have taken steps to mitigate this and believe this decision reflects the wishes and ambitions of our members."

The Blues also confirmed that they intend to launch a new fundraiser specifically for the play-offs called #InItTogether.

The statement continued: "The response to Boost the Budget has been incredible with £86,604 raised already and we thank everyone who has pledged so far but we are committed to conserving these funds for the 2020/21 playing budget.

"#InItTogether invites fans to contribute the equivalent of a match ticket towards the costs of the play-off campaign, which could reach £30,000 depending on the team’s progress.

"This past fortnight has demonstrated what makes our club so unique with the players themselves contributing to Boost the Budget and while we know our loyal fans would love nothing more than to be able to travel in numbers for these play-off fixtures, unfortunately this won’t be possible and the games will take place behind closed doors.

"#InItTogether allows you to show your support for the team through donating the equivalent of a match ticket or having your own cut-out placed in the Gary Talbot Stand during the play-off campaign, which Bern and Jonno will sign before it is returned to you.

"As well as knowing you have made a vital contribution to our play-off challenge, everyone who donates will also receive access to a special digital programme for each match.

"While we share the frustration of our fellow National League North and South clubs regarding the sequence of events that has led us to this point and compound already uniquely difficult circumstances for clubs, this is a matter for another day.

"For now we are focused on the challenge at hand and we are #InItTogether.

"Thank you for your continued support."