Brentford v Chesterfield
Brett Johnson and Sam Williams are both in contention for starts after impressing in the thrilling 3-3 draw with Wycombe at the weekend.
Captain Kevin O’Connor isn’t expected to return from injury so David Hunt will retain his place in midfield.
Chesterfield defender Gregor Robertson is back from a ban after missing the 1-1 draw with Dagenham.
Jamie Winter (head wound) and Dan Gray (hamstring) are expected to recover in time after they were absent at the weekend.
Notts County v Gillingham
Simon King and Andy Barcham will both keep their places in Gillingham’s starting XI despite being substituted as a precaution during their 2-2 draw with Shrewsbury.
Boss Mark Stimson has no other injury worries so may be tempted to keep an unchanged side despite throwing away a two-goal lead against The Shrews.
Goalkeeper Kevin Pilkington will remain between the sticks for The Magpies as Russell Hoult continues to struggle with a shoulder injury.
Boss Ian McParland is also sweating on the fitness of Stephen Hunt after he missed Saturday’s draw with Accrington after picking up a knock in training last week.
Accrington v Port Vale
Accrington picked up no new injuries in the 1-1 draw with Notts County but boss John Coleman is still without Ian Dunbavin, Leam Richardson, Peter Murphy, Sean McConville and Chris King.
Port Vale will still be without defenders Gareth Owen (ankle ligaments) and Lee Collins (hip) for the trip to Accrington.
But Rob Taylor will keep his place in midfield after scoring in the win over Darlington on his full home debut.
Bournemouth v Bradford
Bournemouth striker Lee Bradbury will start his second successive match after bagging both goals on his return to action in the 2-0 win at Macclesfield.
Skipper Shaun Cooper was ruled out at Moss Rose with a groin injury and is a doubt for the clash with Bradford.
Bantams duo Barry Conlon and Matt Clarke will return to the squad after being left out of the defeat to Exeter after breaching club discipline.
Striker Peter Thorne may be risked after a stiff neck and long-term ankle victim Chris Brandon could make a shock return.
Lincoln v Darlington
Geoff Horsfield and Adrian Patulea are battling it out to start after Anthony Elding was sent off in the weekend draw with Bury.
Lenell John-Lewis and Paris Simmons remain sidelined and the game comes too soon for Danny Hone.
Darlington boss Dave Penney will take a head count before he can name his team at Sincil Bank.
Liam Hatch returned to action in the defeat at Peterborough but Tim Ryan, Franz Burgmeier, Gregg Blundell, Robin Hulbert and Pawel Abbott are all still out.
Luton v Grimsby
Midfielder Danny Boshell has been ruled out of action for at least two weeks after limping off during Grimsby’s 1-1 draw with Chester.
Boshell picked up a hamstring injury at The Deva Stadium and boss Mike Newell was hoping to bolster The Mariners’ engine room with a new loan signing.
Skipper Kevin Nicholls could be in line for a place in the starting line-up after he returned to the side as a substitute in the 2-1 defeat at Aldershot.
Lewis Emanuel, George Pilkington and Ross Jarvis all came through The Shots game unscathed and will be pushing for a place in Mick Harford’s team.
Rotherham v Aldershot
Striker Drewe Broughton will keep his place in the Rotherham team despite being forced off against Rochdale at the weekend with a head injury.
Broughton needed stitches after being withdrawn during the 2-1 victory but will be patched up in time to face The Shots.
Aldershot boss Gary Waddock will name an unchanged side for the trip to South Yorkshire after a 2-1 win over rock-bottom Luton at the weekend.