League One Barnsley have sacked head coach Neill Collins with one game of the regular season left.
The Tykes are fifth in the third tier but are without a win in their past five matches.
Should they fail to beat Northampton on Saturday in their last game, they will drop out of the play-off places if two of Lincoln, Oxford and Blackpool win.
Collins, 40, took over at Oakwell in July after a spell in charge of USL Championship side Tampa Bay Rowdies in the USA.
Director of football Mladen Sormaz said in a statement on the club website, external that “with a crucial season conclusion ahead of us, we feel that now is the right time to make a change”.
The South Yorkshire side have not dropped out of the top six once since 3 October.
They were three points off second-placed Bolton with a game in hand after blowing a 2-0 lead over Wanderers in a home match on 5 March.
However, they subsequently lost 5-1 at home to Lincoln five days later and have won just two of their nine matches since then and Saturday’s 3-2 reverse at Blackpool proved to be the Scot’s last match.
Coach Martin Devaney has been placed in interim charge as Barnsley look to secure a play-off berth for the second successive season.
Lincoln host promoted Portsmouth, while Oxford and Blackpool face away trips to Exeter and Reading respectively in League One’s final round of matches on Saturday.
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