Burton Albion v Grays Athletic
Burton captain Darren Stride is an injury doubt for the clash with Grays as he is suffering with a sore ankle.
Former Derby striker Lee Morris will figure as he has recovered from the sore neck he picked up in the last-gasp win at Eastbourne.
Grays have signed youngsters Ronnie Jones from Southend and Charlton’s Sam Long on work experience and they will travel to Burton.
Midfielder Stuart Thurgood serves the second game of his two-match ban and winger Ishmael Welsh will have a fitness test.
Histon v Wrexham
Histon striker Lee Roache is set to start against Wrexham as Jamie Barker is still out with a bruised rib.
Target-man Danny Wright also remains on the sidelines with a hamstring injury so Roache will partner Jack Midson.
Wrexham will be without manager Dean Saunders due to his commitments with Wales so assistant Terry Darracott will take charge.
New goalkeeper Gunnar Nielsen, signed on loan from Manchester City this week could be handed a debut as well as French defender Mansour Assoumani, who has signed on a free transfer.
Mansfield v Torquay
Mansfield Town could hand a debut to midfielder Oliver Hotchkiss following his arrival on a month’s loan from Leeds.
Hotchkiss will take the place of Curtis Woodhouse who is absent because of his boxing commitments and Matt Somner is also suspended.
New signing Blair Sturrock, who signed on-loan from Swindon this week, is set for his Torquay debut at Field Mill.
The Gulls will be without Lee Mansell, who has a groin problem and flu victim Mustapha Carayol.
Stevenage v Oxford
New-signing Junior Mendes will have to settle for a place on the Stevenage bench with Lee Boylan and Callum Willock battling it out to partner leading-scorer Steve Morison.
Defender Ronnie Henry’s suspension has ended so he will return to The Boro backline at the expense of Jon Ashton but midfielder Andy Drury misses out with a hamstring problem.
Oxford defender Kevin Sandwith is also back from a ban and he will replace Chris Carruthers at left-back.
On-loan Huddersfield defender Shane Killock returned to reserves action in midweek but this game will come too soon.
York v Kidderminster
York boss Martin Foyle is set to name the same team for a third game on the trot with Simon Rusk and Ben Purkiss declaring themselves fit despite picking up knocks in the 0-0 draw with Kettering.
In-form Kidderminster head to KitKat Crescent with midfielder Andy Ferrell their only absentee after his knee operation.
Harriers have won five of their last six games without conceding a goal and England C goalkeeper Adam Bartlett has not been beaten for nine-and-a-half hours.
Kettering v Ebbsfleet
Kettering boss Mark Cooper must decide whether to give new loan-signing Ryan Charles an immediate debut against Ebbsfleet.
The Luton youngster signed on deadline day but defender Tommy Jaszczun won’t be involved after he was released following a leg injury.
Ebbsfleet striker Michael Gash is expected to return to the starting line-up after he missed the defeat to Salisbury with an ankle injury.
On-loan Woking striker Giuseppe Sole and James Smith are also pushing for starting positions after being dropped to the bench at Salisbury.
Altrincham v Crawley Town
Altrincham will include new signing Ben Wilkinson, who signed from York City this week, as they bid to bounce back from the 5-2 home hammering by Forest Green.
Crawley boss Steve Evans has a fully fit squad available for selection except midfielder Thomas Pinault who is not expected back in action until next week.
Jamie Cook and Lewis Killeen are in contention to start after impressing in training in the week.
Forest Green v Lewes
Forest Green leading scorer Andy Mangan is available again after a two-game ban but may have to kick his heels on the bench after Rovers display at Altrincham.
Paul Lloyd is doubtful with a broken hand and player-coach Jerry Gill is out with a cheekbone injury.
Already-relegated Lewes will include midfielder Luke Rooney following his move from League Two high-fliers Gillingham.
Michael Standing is fit again after missing three games with a back injury but Chris Breach is suspended and Sam Fisk is also doubtful with an ankle injury.
Northwich v Rushden & Diamonds
Northwich duo Scott Tynan and Jeff Whitley will miss the visit of Rushden as they are still out with knee injuries.
Joel Byrom and Luke Joyce are battling it out for a place in midfield and Simon Grand will keep Danny Meadowcroft out of the starting XI after returning to defence against Torquay.
Curtis Osano (knee) is the only major concern for Rushden after limping out of a midweek reserve game against Oxford.
Salisbury v Eastbourne Borough
Salisbury could include brother’s Ben and Toby Osman in their squad, after they arrived on-loan from Exeter.
The Whites are on a nine-game unbeaten run and have pushed themselves into mid-table as a result of their impressive form.
Eastbourne’s only absentee is striker Andy Atkin, who is set to miss the next fortnight with a groin problem.