Here is a look at each individual game and thoughts on how they might go as we reach the climax of an incredible rollercoaster season.
5. GOOD FRIDAY, 15th APRIL
SUTTON UNITED H
Stags were poor in their 1-0 defeat at Sutton in November but Sutton have also had their stutters since then and, only winning once in the last five games, have slipped down to 10th, a point behind Mansfield but having played three games more.
They have only won away once in the league since late January and with a big Bank Holiday crowd in to cheer Stags on, again it could prove too much for the EFL new boys.
VERDICT: STAGS WIN Photo: Chris Holloway
6. EASTER MONDAY, 18th APRIL
CARLISLE UNITED A
After such a run of massive games in such a small period of time, it's long hauls like this one to Carlisle that could cause Mansfield problems.
The Cumbrians are comfortably mid-table with nothing to play for and can relax and enjoy the challenge in front of their own home Bank Holiday crowd.
In two of their last three home games they have beaten promotion-chasers Bristol Rovers and Northampton and Stags know this is a massive banana skin for them.
VERDICT: STAGS LOSE Photo: Chris Holloway
7. SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL
CRAWLEY TOWN H
Crawley have only lost one of their last six at home, winning the last two.
But they have lost at Exeter and Port Vale in their last two games on the road and Stags should be capable of completing a double with a possible sold-out home support behind them.
VERDICT: STAGS WIN Photo: Chris Holloway
8. TUESDAY, 26th APRIL
Ex-Stags boss Steve Evans will want to fire up struggling Stevenage as much as possible as the home fans prepare to give him a hostile return to the club he quit.
Stags are also upset that the original date for this last week was called off at the last minute due to Covid. An investigation is going on into that.
So Clough's men will be fired up to inflict more misery on a relegation-haunted side that have not won in their last 10 outings.
VERDICT: STAGS WIN Photo: Chris Holloway