Salisbury v Cambridge United
Defender Phil Bolland is back in contention for Cambridge United after recovering from a hamstring injury.
Striker Danny Crow has returned to training for Gary Brabin’s promotion-chasers but is unlikely to be risked with Chris Holroyd and Scott Rendell starting up front.
Crisis club Salisbury should have a fully-fit squad for boss Nick Holmes to choose from at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium.
The Whites have been placed up for sale for just £1 and hope to have a buyer in place before the end of the season.
Histon v Kidderminster
Histon boss Steve Fallon should keep faith with the same team that thumped five past Ebbsfleet on Thursday night.
Jack Midson netted twice for The Stutes and should retain his place in attack where he will partner Danny Wright.
Striker Justin Richards should return to the starting line-up after completing a three match suspension over Easter.
Darryl Knights could be the player to make way for 20-goal hitman Richards otherwise Mark Yates has a fully-fit squad to pick from.
Stevenage v Torquay
Graham Westley has a midfield selection headache for Stevenage after Andy Drury and David Bridges were ruled out through injury.
Darren Murphy returns after a two-match suspension while Jon Ashton is struggling with a shoulder injury.
Michael Brough is Torquay’s only absentee as he serves a one-match ban for a red card against Salisbury last weekend.
Chris Hargreaves has shrugged off a hamstring injury while Blair Sturrock and Steve Adams should shake off injuries to start.
Barrow v Crawley Town
Defender Jake Wright is still a doubt for Crawley after he missed Wednesday’s 1-1 draw at Kettering.
Santos Gaia will continue to deputise while Jon Shaw will be hoping to keep his place in attack after replacing Danny Forrest.
Midfielder Andy Bond is set to make his 150th appearance for the club as The Bluebirds continue their fight for survival.
Skipper Paul Jones suffered a suspected broken nose against York on Monday but has vowed to play through the pain barrier.
Kettering v Wrexham
Manager Mark Cooper is hopeful of a return to action for midfielder Darren Wrack after The Poppies' season was all but ended by a 1-1 draw with Crawley.
Cooper’s men can no longer make the play-offs but the former Tamworth chief may be tempted to reshuffle a front line that has scored just twice in five games.
Keeper Chris Maxwell keeps his place in the Wrexham side after making his debut in the 1-0 defeat to Altrincham on Easter Monday.
Stand-in striker Ryan Flynn will continue to the lead the line and could be joined by 17-year-old Obi Anoruo after 16-goal forward Jefferson Louis was axed by Saunders.
York v Eastbourne Borough
York youth team coach Steve Torpey could be a shock inclusion for Martin Foyle’s side as they battle against relegation.
The 38-year-old has been playing reserve team football for The Minstermen and Foyle may turn to the former Swansea City and Scunthorpe striker as he widens his search for goals.
Striker Andy Atkin is likely to be unavailable for the trip to Bootham Crescent while veteran defender Marc Pullan has pledged his future to the club for another season.
Forest Green v Rushden & Diamonds
Full back Paul Stonehouse has been ruled out for the season and Jerry Gill is still suffering from a broken cheekbone so Forest Green boss Jim Harvey will reshuffle his defence.
Jonathan Smith should continue to fill in at right back while midfielder Curtis McDonald will play on the other flank.
Rushden caretaker boss Justin Edinburgh has just one injury problem with defender Curtis Osano ruled out for the rest of the season last week.
Fellow defender Michael Corcoran returned from suspension on Easter Monday to fill in for Osano and will continue at the heart of the back four.
Weymouth v Ebbsfleet United
Pierre Joseph-Dubois’ long-awaited comeback may materialise for the visit of Ebbsfleet after he came through training unscathed this week following a broken metatarsal.
Player-coach Marcus Browning is back after a one-match ban while Fola Onibuje is expected to shake off a groin strain to be involved.
Liam Daish will make wholesale changes for the trip to Weymouth after watching his side surrender a two-goal lead to lose 5-2 at Histon.
Defender Peter Hawkins – who has been on loan at Maidstone – will return while academy products Michael West and Chris Henry may also feature.
Woking v Mansfield
Woking caretaker boss Graham Baker has told his squad they are playing for their futures at the club ahead of the trip to Field Mill.
No Cards player has been offered a contract for next season as their destination remains unknown. Defender Colin Miles (virus) and Tom Hutchinson (knee) miss out this weekend.
Scott Gardner and Gary Silk are back in training for Mansfield and are likely to make boss David Holdsworth’s matchday 16 at The Kingfield Stadium.
But striker Mark Stallard will definitely be missing for The Stags after he picked up a stomach muscle strain.
Northwich v Lewes
Former Brighton defender Danny Cullip is set to return to the Lewes side after suspension for the ‘dead rubber’ match against Northwich.
Chris Breach misses the game through injury while Anthony Barness is doubtful for the match between the two teams already relegated from the Blue Square Premier.
Northwich caretaker Andy Preece should keep the same team that beat Mansfield 2-0 last weekend but could not prevent The Vics slipping into Blue Square North.
Altrincham v Grays Athletic
Altrincham will be without captain Robbie Lawton as he missed the visit of Grays through suspension.
Boss Graham Heathcote is sweating on the fitness of striker Chris Senior and midfielder Shaun Densmore who have missed training this week.
Grays striker Andy Pugh has seen his season end prematurely after he was handed a three-match suspension for a red card against Eastbourne on Easter Monday.
Rob Beckwith should return to goal with Steve Arnold struggling with a knee injury while Stuart Elliott returns from a ban.