Burton Albion can confirm their place in the Football League for the first time in their history with victory over Kidderminster.
Kidderminster v Burton Albion
Champions-elect Burton will travel to Kidderminster knowing three points will definitely guarantee them a place in the Football League next year.
Boss Roy McFarland will continue with influential front-man Shaun Harrad despite his bruised ankle and will again partner Lee Morris after he completed his rehabilitation with 60 minutes in the win against Histon.
Kidderminster will be denied the services of striker Justin Richards who serves the last of a three-match ban.
And boss Mark Yates will also be without Lee Baker who saw red against Ebbsfleet as his side look to get their play-off bid back on track after three consecutive draws.
Kettering v Cambridge
Gareth Seddon is in line for a return to Kettering’s starting line-up after impressing as a substitute as The Poppies play-off push stuttered with defeat at Rushden.
On loan Watford defender Dale Bennett will continue his recovery from the bench while former Grimsby midfielder Darren Wrack is still out with a hamstring injury.
For Cambridge, Lee Phillips will keep leading-scorer Scott Rendell on the sidelines after his return to the line up brought a goal against Eastbourne.
But The U’s may shuffle things in midfield with on-loan Ipswich midfielder Jai Reason returning to the starting XI after being rested on Saturday.
Salisbury v Torquay
Salisbury defender Sam Pearce could get promoted from the bench against Torquay after completing his recovery from a car crash as a substitute on Saturday.
Pearce played just over 30 minutes of the defeat to Grays and looks set to start with Danny Webb hoping to oust out Charlie Griffin in attack.
Torquay will want to get back to winning ways after slumping to Crawley on Saturday with boss Paul Buckle wielding the axe on his shot-shy strikers.
Forward Tim Sills could make way for Elliot Benyon in attack while midfielder Wayne Carlisle faces pressure from Mustapha Carayol.
Histon v Rushden & Diamonds
Histon boss Steve Fallon will wield the axe for the visit of Rushden after his side’s promotion push stuttered at leaders Burton on Saturday.
Midfielder Neil Andrews and front-man Lee Roache are banging on the first team door after their second-half cameos at Burton and Fallon may give them the nod.
Rushden caretaker boss Justin Edinburgh will welcome back defender Michael Corcoran with open arms after he completed a suspension on Saturday.
With Curtis Osano out for the season Edinburgh was short at the back but Corcoran will fill the gap while former QPR youngster Josh Ford may join a new look backline.
Crawley Town v Stevenage
Crawley boss Steve Evans will keep faith with the XI that downed Toquay on Saturday to all but hand Burton Albion the title.
Evans had threatened to shuffle his pack over the Easter break but with crocked midfielder Thomas Pinault his only injury worry The Red Devils boss will resist the urge to tinker.
Stevenage will have their work cut out to keep their play-off charge going with several first team regulars on the treatment table.
Lee Boylan is ill and Andy Drury, Ronnie Henry and David Bridges all have knocks which means Callum Willock will start again while former Northwich boss Dino Maamria will again take his place on the bench.
Woking v Oxford
Woking caretaker boss Graham Baker looks set to name the same side that dragged The Cards out of the bottom four against Forest Green on Saturday.
Alex Rhodes and Liam Marum both found the net two days ago and will start in midfield and up-front respectively while striker Manny Williams is also pushing for a start.
Oxford boss Chris Wilder still has play-off ambitions after The U’s narrow win over Wrexham and will follow Baker’s lead by making minimal changes.
Shrewsbury loanee James Constable will partner Yemi Odubade up-front while Craig Nelthorpe and Craig Farrell will be looking to be promoted from the bench.
Wrexham v Altrincham
Wrexham face a mounting goalkeeper crisis as they prepare for the visit of Altrincham with first-choice Gunnar Nielsen out with a broken scaphoid.
Nielsen was forced off in the 77th minute against Oxford on Saturday and boss Dean Saunders could delve into the clubs youth ranks to find his replacement.
Meanwhile a busy schedule could see Alty make changes with York loanee Ben Wilkinson one of a possible three to make way.
Defender Chris Lane and Mark McGregor could follow in the footsteps of Wilkinson with Chris Denham and Dale Johnson fit and ready to start if needed.
Eastbourne Borough v Grays Athletic
Eastbourne front-man Allan Tait will continue to lead the line for Boro after he came through Saturday’s clash with Cambridge United unscathed.
Tait had been out with an ankle injury but is again fit to play and may partner Jack Jeffrey, who has three goals in his last three outings, up front.
Grays boss Gary Phillips is keeping his fingers crossed that Andy Pugh will recover in time for the trip to Eastbourne.
The Gillingham loanee bagged two goals in Saturday’s vital win against Salisbury before being forced off with an injury but is Phillips’ only concern as he looks to make it three wins on the spin.
Northwich v Mansfield
Northwich need to win to keep their feint hopes of Blue Square Premier survival alive with caretaker boss Andy Preece unlikely to change a winning formula.
That means Danny Meadowcroft and Ryan Brown continue at the back and John Allan who bagged a double in Saturday’s win over York partners Aaron Burns up-front.
Mansfield have nothing left to play for this season so could opt for change for the trip north to Northwich.
There is no place for keeper Alan Marriott after he saw red against Barrow on Saturday with Jason White set to deputise in goal.
Ebbsfleet United v Lewes
Ebbsfleet boss Liam Daish will resist the urge to ring the changes meaning on-loan Charlton midfielder Rashid Yussuff will continue to deputise for the injured Danny Slatter.
Lewes caretaker boss Steve Ibbitson, who watched his already-relegated side clinch back-to-back wins with a 1-0 win against fellow strugglers Weymouth looks set to make minimal changes.
Brentford loanee Geoff Banks-Smith will continue in attack after an impressive debut against Weymouth as does Tim Rivers.
Weymouth v Forest Green
New Weymouth boss Bobby Gould will have little time to cast his eye over The Terras after being appointed 24 hours before they host Forest Green.
The Dorset side are currently fourth bottom and won’t be able to call on midfielder Marcus Browning following his dismissal in the weekend defeat against Lewes.
Meanwhile Forest Green striker David Brown is a doubt for the trip to Weymouth after lasting just 45 minutes of their loss to Woking.
Barrow v York
Barrow boss Darren Sheridan may have to shuffle his pack with Gareth Jelleyman’s spot in doubt after he was withdrawn in Saturday’s draw with Mansfield.
The Rushden and Diamonds loanee is player-manager Sheridan, who will continue in the starting XI, only injury doubt.
York may also have to shuffle their pack at the back with former Wrexham defender Shaun Pejic a doubt after lasting just 27 minutes on Saturday.
Ben Purkiss will deputise as he did against Northwich while front-man Richard Brodie may start after he returned from a suspension with a second-half came against Northwich.