Leaders Burton look to bounce back following their shock midweek loss and Cambridge hope to trim their lead to five points.
Burton v Salisbury
Boss Roy McFarland welcomes back striker Lee Morris into the Burton squad after he completed his three match ban for a dismissal.
But McFarland – whose side slipped up against relegation-threatened Ebbsfleet in midweek – is sweating on the fitness of winger Keith Gilroy who has a hamstring injury.
Salisbury will be without Ian Herring (groin) and Luke Ruddick (hip) for the trip to Burton after they were injured in the 4-0 win at Weymouth.
Charles Ademeno is fit despite limping off at the Wessex Stadium and should retain his place in the side.
Cambridge United v Northwich
Long-term injury victim Andy Parkinson could be in line for a return to the starting line up after finally shaking off a knee injury.
Mark Beesley (hip) is out for the rest of the season while fellow striker Lee Phillips could also be sidelined with a hamstring injury.
Northwich caretaker boss Andy Preece could throw Luke Joyce in at the deep end after he joined on loan from Carlisle.
Joel Byrom is back from a one-match ban but Simon Grand is suspended while Damien Reeves has left the club to join Farsley Celtic.
Torquay v Barrow
Torquay boss Paul Buckle has a major selection headache in attack as three of his strike force look set to be sidelined for the visit of Barrow.
Roscoe D’Sane completes a four match ban while Tim Sills and Iyseden Christie are both struggling with hamstring injuries.
Barrow keeper Alan Martin is still out after it was revealed he needs a knee scan, so Tim Deasy should deputise.
Nick Rogan (knee) and Paul Tait (back) are 50/50 while loanee Simon Spender should continue at right back.
Crawley v Rushden & Diamonds
Rushden & Diamonds temporary boss Justin Edinburgh is expected to be named as the new permanent manager before the end of the month.
But in the meantime, the former Tottenham defender welcomes back Michael Corcoran and Neil Cousins for the trip to Crawley.
Crawley boss Steve Evans will keep faith with Simon Rayner after the keeper almost cost the team points against Weymouth.
Rayner was booed by home fans during the 4-2 win against The Terras for his part in both of Weymouth’s goals but he will retain the number one jersey.
Lewes v Kidderminster
Lewes caretaker boss Steve Ibbitson has distanced himself from the Lewes hotseat after taking the reins temporarily following Kevin Keehan’s departure.
Ibbitson will be without David Wheeler and Tim Rivers for the visit of Kidderminster after they missed Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat at Rushden & Diamonds.
Harriers must do without midfielder Andy Ferrell as he continues to be sidelined after recovering from a knee cartilage operation.
But boss Mark Yates – who bemoaned the club’s increasing fixture backlog this week – welcomes back defender Craig Armstrong.
Woking v Wrexham
New signing Matt Jansen will go straight into the Wrexham team after the former Blackburn striker joined The Red Dragons on a short-term deal.
Jamie McCluskey has joined Marc Williams on The Racecourse Ground injury list after picking up ankle ligament damage.
Woking boss Phil Gilchrist has doubts over veteran midfielder Micah Hyde after he limped off injured during last weekend’s 1-0 victory over Barrow.
Alex Rhodes has joined from Rotherham so he’ll go straight into the squad with Kelvin Bossman possibly making way.
Kettering v Eastbourne Borough
Skipper Guy Branston continues his suspension so Kettering manager Mark Cooper will be forced to reshuffle his pack.
John Dempster was switched the centre for the 0-0 draw against Grays but Cooper may be tempted to draft in on-loan Watford man Dale Bennett.
Eastbourne boss Garry Wilson has Sam Gargan available for the trip North after he rejoined the club on loan from Brighton.
Andy Atkin is back from injury and will start against The Poppies though Jack Jeffrey has an ankle injury.
Mansfield v Forest Green
New signing Daryl Clare is set to make his debut for Mansfield after joining on loan from league rivals Rushden & Diamonds.
Keeper Alan Marriott – who signed a new deal at Field Mill this week – will start between the sticks while long-term injury victim Alex Jeannin is out.
Forest Green are set to name an unchanged side for the visit to Nottinghamshire as John Hardiker continues his ban.
Player-coach Jerry Gill, who suffered horrific facial injuries when he collided with an advertising hoarding last weekend, is out and is joined by Les Afful who has a knee injury.
Oxford United v Grays Athletic
Highly rated Shane Killock has returned to training for Chris Wilder’s men but he still remains a doubt for the visit of Grays.
And on-loan Sheffield United rookie Adam Chapman has pledged his immediate future to the club and could sign permanently in the summer.
Grays have signed Colchester trainee Fabian Batchelor but he will be forced to take a seat on the bench for Gary Phillips’s side.
Batchelor has joined on a non-contract deal at The Rec and Phillips will be hoping he can provide the spark to rejuvenate a Grays side with just one win in nine games.
Altrincham v Weymouth
Weymouth boss Alan Lewer has several injury doubts ahead of the visit to Altrincham as Peterborough loanee Kwesi Appiah is out with ankle ligament damage.
Jake Hyde and Jordan Vincent are also struggling to be fit so Lewer may be forced to make wholesale changes.
Altrincham will be without Chris Senior and defender Mark McGregor who both hobbled off during the 1-0 defeat to Torquay on Tuesday.