"Crewe is set up to be a massive win and then we have got Millwall which is a local derby - and they will have an eye on the FA cup as well," he says.
"They are two games that we could and should win."
Kevin, a confirmed West Ham fan, admits he was not a regular at the Den in his supporting days:
"I didn't go there; it is only round the corner from where I am from but I gave that one a miss.
"I am from south London but I supported West Ham because they are a much better team and a much better club!
"It will be a difficult game in a hostile atmosphere; I have seen it all before with Manchester City and we weren't allowed to take any crowd so it was very strange.
"But we are going to go there and hopefully do well to take another three points towards what we want, which is to go up."
He admits getting a run together is key and adds:
"We are blowing a bit hot and cold at the minute.
"We are trying to be consistent and we have a real big chance to win our home game on Wednesday with the crowd behind us.
"You still aim for that while it is still mathematically possible.
"You have to do that or you will fall short of anything you want to do.
"People are dropping points elsewhere so we have to keep going and see where it takes us."