Brentford bid to extend their lead at the top of League Two against Rotherham while fourth-placed Bury look to swap places with Rochdale.
Barnet v Chester
Israeli keeper Ran Kadoch is expected to start for Barnet in this relegation six-pointer after Lee Harrison injured his thigh in the midweek win against Rochdale.
Harrison is out for six weeks and youth team keeper Phil Carpenter could be used on the bench while defender Joe Devera is a doubt with a bruised kidney.
Chester, without a win in 13, received some good news this week with midfielder Damien Mozika, out since January 24, finally fit to return.
Jay Harris also returns for The Blues, who beat Barnet 5-1 in the corresponding fixture, after serving a three-game ban but defender Sean Kelly is still struggling with a knee injury.
Bury v Rochdale
Ben Futcher and Stephen Dawson should be available for fourth-placed Bury as they take on third-placed Rochdale with just two points separating the teams.
Defender Futcher returns from hamstring troubles and Dawson a suspension to give Shakers boss Alan Knill a full squad to choose from.
Rochdale frontman Chris Dagnall is definitely out for Dale after he was sent off in the midweek 2-1 defeat at struggling Barnet.
And skipper Gary Jones is also unavailable for the lunchtime kick-off due to a groin injury.
Accrington Stanley v Gillingham
Gillingham frontman Andy Barcham is racing to prove his fitness for the trip to Accrington after missing the midweek draw at Luton.
Boss Mark Stimson has no other fresh injury concerns as The Gills look to extend Stanley’s winless streak to eight games.
For Stanley, boss John Coleman is denied the services of Everton loanee John Paul Kissock whose deal expired this week.
Coleman will also be without Chris King (thigh), Peter Murphy (knee) and Leam Richardson (pelvic injury) who are still on the sidelines with long-term injuries.
Bournemouth v Port Vale
Bournemouth, buoyed by their midweek win over Rochdale which lifted them out of the relegation zone, are without defensive duo Scott Guyett and Joel Ward.
But Guyett (hamstring) and Ward (ankle) are boss Eddie Howe’s only injury worries as The Cherries bid to make it five wins out of seven.
Port Vale centre-back Gareth Owen will make the long trip South after a two game absence due to a back abscess.
But the good news ends there for under-fire boss Dean Glover as midfielder Adnan Ahmed is suspended and frontman Steve Thompson and veteran midfielder Dave Brammer are injured.
Bradford v Aldershot
Bradford midfielder Paul McLaren is facing a race against time to be fit for the visit of Aldershot as The Bantams look to make it six wins out of seven.
McLaren is racing to return from a calf injury but the visit of The Shots may come too soon for the former Sheffield Wednesday midfielder.
Aldershot boss Gary Waddock has a double injury worry with midfielder Ben Harding and keeper Nikki Bull both doubts due to hamstring trouble.
Midfielder Andy Lindegaard extended his loan spell from Cheltenham for another month in midweek and will start as The Shots look to arrest a slide which has seen them win just one of their last 11 outings.
Grimsby v Lincoln City
Grimsby boss Mike Newell may welcome back former Middlesborough midfielder Robbie Stockdale into the fold in a formation switch for the Lincolnshire derby against City.
Newell may use Stockdale, sidelined with hamstring and calf injuries since Boxing Day, as he ditches his favoured 4-4-2 but Chris Llewellyn is banned and Charlton loanee Dean Sinclair injured.
The Imps will be without Paul Green who is serving a suspension after picking up five yellow cards.
And boss Peter Jackson received further bad news this week when Lenell John-Lewis was ruled out for three weeks due to a hernia operation joining crocked defender Danny Hone who still has knee troubles.
Dagenham & Redbridge v Morecambe
Jamie Guy is poised to pull on the Dagenham jersey for the first time after joining on loan from Colchester in time for the visit of Morecambe.
Jon Boardman (groin) and Mark Nwokeji (knee) are back in full training but The Shrimps clash may come too soon for the pair.
Morecambe leading scorer Rene Howe is pushing for a return to first-team action after turning out for the reserves midweek.
Defender Andy Parrish is battling to return to the starting 11 but may not be fit in time while frontman Matt Blinkhorn’s knee problems will rule him out.
Darlington v Macclesfield
Darlington defender Alan White may return to the Darlington fold after sitting out the midweek win over Notts County due to suspension.
Bad boys Darlington, rocked by a ten-point penalty last week after entering administration, are also without banned midfielder Ricky Ravenhill while Rob Purdie, Liam Hatch and Gregg Blundell are major doubts with injuries.
For Macclesfield, midfielder Kyle Fraser-Allen is pushing for a starting spot after the Tottenham loanee impressed as a second-half substitute in the defeat at Bradford midweek.
Rotherham v Brentford
Rotherham’s midweek postponement against Morecambe has given striker Drewe Broughton time to recover from several niggles and he will face leaders Brentford.
The journeyman striker took a battering in the 1-0 win at Lincoln so Mark Robins will stick with the same team that ground out that success.
The Bees are also set to be unchanged from the midweek 1-0 triumph at Grimsby, which extended their winning run to four matches.
Long-serving midfielder Kevin O’Connor is also set for his 350th appearance for The Bees.
Shrewsbury v Notts County
Shrewsbury forward Michael Symes is battling with a knee injury and he may not make the clash with Notts County.
Fellow frontman Dave Hibbert is also a doubt so Moses Ashikodi or Nick Chadwick will partner Grant Holt in attack.
Magpies defender Michael Johnson will return to their starting line-up after he was rested for the defeat at Darlington in midweek.
Midfielder Adam Nowland is struggling with a back injury he picked up at The Quakers and Matt Hamshaw is still out with a hamstring strain.
Wycombe v Chesterfield
Wycombe boss Peter Taylor is expected to name the same team that beat Chester in midweek when they entertain Chesterfield.
That means leading scorer Matt Harrold will stay on the bench with Non-League recruits Stuart Beavon and Jon-Paul Pittman leading their frontline.
The Spireites have several injury doubts with Dan Gray, Danny Hall, Peter Till and Jamie Winter all facing fitness tests.
Gregor Robertson definitely misses the trip to Adams Park through suspension.
Luton v Exeter
Luton boss Mick Harford has no fresh injury concerns as his side’s attempted Houdini escape continues against Exeter.
The Hatters look set to keep faith with the starting 11 that were held 0-0 against Gillingham midweek, a point which took Mick Harford’s men to within 13 points of fellow strugglers Grimsby.
Exeter midfielder Bertie Cozic has shrugged off a rib injury and will return to a Grecians line-up looking to extend their unbeaten run to eight games.
Defender Steve Tully and Ben Watson are ruled out of the trip to Luton but could be fit enough for the clash with Bournemouth on Tuesday.