With Burton not in action on Tuesday, Histon and Cambridge have the chance to cut the gap at the top of the table and all the preview news is right here.
Crawley v Lewes
Crawley striker Robbie Matthews could start against Lewes after coming off the bench during Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to former club Salisbury.
Captain Chris Giles will also be pushing for a starting role after being left out of the squad on Saturday but Jamie Cook and Thomas Pinault are still not fully fit.
Struggling Lewes boss Kevin Keehan will be keeping his fingers crossed former Brighton defender Guy Butters extends his loan deal at The Dripping Pan in time for the clash against Sussex rivals Crawley.
Butters’ loan deal from Havant ran out on Saturday and is yet to be extended while fellow loanee Rhys Henry could make his full debut after joining from Southend.
Grays v Cambridge
Grays boss Gary Phillips could hand new signings Ludovic Quistin and Lewis Dark immediate debuts after they joined the Essex outfit on non-contract terms.
However Quistin and former Brentford midfielder Dark will face stiff competition from Stefan Bailey, Ishmael Welsh and Barry Cogan.
Cambridge winger Robbie Willmott is pushing for a starting place after coming off the bench to score in the win at Lewes at the weekend.
But Willmott will only get the nod if boss Gary Brabin switches the 4-3-3 system that has helped them win their last three matches.
Histon v Barrow
On-loan Maidenhead striker Richard Pacquette will have to be content with another place on the bench after watching Jack Midson and Antonio Murray both score on Saturday.
Pacquette made his Stutes debut from the bench against Eastbourne while skipper Matt Mitchel-King is still sidelined and could be joined by Lanre Oyebanjo.
Loanee striker Lee Steele is in line to keep his place in the Barrow attack following his recent move from Northwich Victoria.
Steele was thrust into the starting XI against Grays after joining on Friday and will partner Jason Walker in attack.
Torquay v Forest Green
Torquay boss Paul Buckle will swap Mustapha Carayol for Wayne Carlisle as The Gulls bid to get back to winning ways against Forest Green.
Buckle will also be boosted by the return of skipper Chris Hargreaves from suspension with Tyrone Thompson likely to make way in midfield.
Forest Green boss Jim Harvey will ring the changes after watching Rovers slump out of the FA Trophy at the hands of Stevenage.
Harvey’s troops face a tough trip south to Plainmoor with Darren Jones, Ben Ashford, Curtis MacDonald and Michael Symons set to be among those coming in.
Woking v Stevenage
Loan duo Kelvin Bossman and Joe Anderson will make their second starts for Woking after impressing during Saturday’s loss
Bossman and Anderson were both drafted in at The Kingfield Stadium late on Friday to aid boss Phil Gilchrist’s mounting injury crisis which sees Tom Hutchinson, Joe Magunda and Danny Bunce all sidelined.
Defender Abdou El Kholti and Goma Lambu could return from suspension and injury for The Cards while Stevenage will stick with the returning Ashley Bayes in goal.
Bayes had been sidelined with a shoulder injury but returned for the FA Trophy win over Forest Green with Chris Day again relegated to the bench.
Rushden & Diamonds v York
New Rushden boss Justin Edinburgh has Gareth Jelleyman back from an ankle problem but he is unlikely to get the nod after Diamonds’ 9-0 dismantling of Weymouth.
Edinburgh could not have asked for an easier start against the cash-strapped Terras and could even afford the luxury of resting key striker Lee Tomlin at the break at the weekend.
York defender Shaun Pejic will make his Blue Square Premier debut for City after impressing boss Martin Foyle in The Minstermen’s FA Trophy win over Havant & Waterlooville.
Pejic joined on a free from Wrexham and will start as Foyle opts to stick with Daniel McBreen, Adam Boyes and Richard Brodie up-front.
Northwich v Kettering
Mangerless Northwich will take a head count before the game with Kettering after six players asked to follow boss Steve King out of the exit door.
Jay Conroy, Steve Robinson, Stuart Robinson, Dean Lodge, Dean McDonald and Owen Price are all set to leave so outcasts Jonny Allan, Aaron Burns, Paul Barratt and Ryan Brown will be recalled.
There are no such problems for The Poppies who are set to be unchanged after getting their play-off push back on track with a weekend win against Torquay.
Leading scorer Gareth Seddon marked his return to action from an ankle problem and will start against the club that tried to sign him in the summer.