The Football League have voiced concerns that Boston will be unable to complete their final three fixtures this season.
The club have been contacted for assurances that their future, at least until the final game on May 5th, is certain with an April 25th date set to discuss a proposed CVA. Sources close to the club suggest the meeting will be merely be adjourned until their league future is resolved.
Speaking to the Lincolnshire Echo, midfielder Stewart Talbot said: "The league and club have unresolved issues about fulfilling fixtures. The league are going a bit over the top about it and should be trying to help us out a little bit. I've no worries we'll complete the final three games."
The paper also quotes a league spokesman as saying they would "continue to monitor the club's situation". Talbot is the club's PFA representative and is in daily contact with the union: "Unfortunately, all they can do is wait in the wings". The club's players are now close to two months since being paid.
The club have also had their water cut off at York Street, meaning they cannot water the pitch for the remainder of the season. Meanwhile, Wrexham have cut prices for what will be a crucial final day game with Boston. The all-ticket match will cost just £10 (£5 conc).