Brentford v Accrington Stanley
League leaders Brentford will be without the services of suspended defender Darren Powell for the visit of Accrington.
Former Crystal Palace defender Powell received his marching orders for fighting with team-mate Karleigh Osborne on Monday but boss Andy Scott could be buoyed by the return of skipper Kevin O’Connor.
Accrington defender Kieron Charnock is in line for a return to the starting XI after a stomach bug meant he could only play a part from the bench against Chester last time out.
Charnock only managed 45 minutes as a substitute on Monday but could start against The Bees, while frontman Michael Symes could make his last Stanley appearance as his Shrewsbury loan deal expires on Sunday.
Lincoln City v Exeter
Lincoln will hand a first home start to Andy Hutchinson as The Imps look to keep their mathematical hopes of a play-off spot alive while scuppering Exeter’s automatic promotion push.
Teenager Hutchinson scored on his full debut at Bradford and should start but Paul Green (groin) is a doubt and Adrian Patulea (hamstring) is sidelined for the rest of the campaign.
Exeter boss Paul Tisdale is hoping frontman Ben Watson won’t succumb to The Grecians’ striker curse and will make the journey to Lincolnshire.
Tisdale already has top marksman Adam Stansfield and former Ipswich striker Marcus Stewart sidelined and Watson (calf) is now a doubt while Craig McAllister and Richard Logan are pushing to be included.
Chester v Bournemouth
Chester boss Mark Wright is sweating on the fitness of Damien Mozika and Kevin Ellison for the visit of fellow strugglers Bournemouth.
With just a point separating the sides at the foot of the table, Ellison is a doubt after picking up a knock against Accrington on Monday while Mozika has a hamstring problem.
And Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has injury worries of his own with Steve Fletcher (broken nose) and Ryan Garry (groin) major doubts.
Former Manchester City frontman Lee Bradbury is in line to step into the breach as The Cherries look to arrest a slide which has seen them lose four of their last five games.
Grimsby v Port Vale
James Hunt and Chris Llewellyn are set to return to the Grimsby XI for the visit of Port Vale after being rested for Monday’s win at Notts County.
Llewellyn is likely to replace top scorer Adam Proudlock on the right but Hunt will have a fight on his hands to displace Danny Boshell who notched against The Magpies.
Vale will be without skipper Marc Richards who has an Achilles problem but Gareth Owen is in the hunt for selection after completing his rehabilitation with an outing for the reserves in midweek.
And under-fire Valiants boss Dean Glover received further good news ahead of the trip to Blundell Park with Dave Brammer and Scott Brown having shaken off groin and calf injuries respectively.
Wycombe v Aldershot
Wycombe manager Peter Taylor has been forced to shuffle his pack for the visit of Aldershot with strike pair Chris Zebroski and Matt Harrold both ruled out.
Jon-Paul Pittman and Weymouth loanee Stuart Beavon are likely to fill the void for The Chairboys as they look to bounce back from a 1-0 defeat at Exeter on Monday.
The Shots will be without midfielder Lewis Chalmers who is serving a ban but David Winfield is going to play through the pain barrier at Adams Park.
Barnet v Luton
Barnet will be without centre back Ismail Yakubu for the visit of relegated Luton after the 22-year-old was ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury.
Yakubu picked up the injury in Easter Monday’s 1-1 draw against Aldershot Town with former Hatter Michael Leary set to fill his shoes.
Luton boss Mick Harford will keep the faith with the side who drew 0-0 with Chesterfield on Monday, a result which confirmed their relegation into the Blue Square Premier next season.
Bury v Macclesfield
Bury boss Alan Knill will be without the services of suspended midfielder Stephen Dawson as The Shakers' promotion push heats up against Macclesfield.
With only goal difference keeping Bury outside the automatic promotion spots, Knill will again call on Andy Bishop to lead the line after he returned from injury on Easter Monday.
For The Silkmen, boss Keith Alexander will stick with Emile Sinclair with veteran frontman Simon Yeo ruled out with a knee injury.
Striker Francis Green is a doubt through illness while knee problems will keep out Rikki Bains and James Jennings.
Chesterfield v Gilingham
Australian defender Aaron Downes is Chesterfield boss Lee Richardson’s chief injury concern for the clash with fellow play-off contenders Gillingham.
Downes had to sit out Monday’s draw at Luton with a knee injury and while Kevin Austin will deputise, Richardson may also be without fellow defender Dan Hall (bruised shin).
Gillingham manager Mark Stimson may continue to go for broke with the 4-3-3 formation he employed in Easter Monday’s win over Dagenham.
Dennis Oli is demanding to be included after bagging the winner against The Daggers but one definite absentee is Adam Miller, who starts a two-match ban after being booked for the 10th time this season at Wycombe last Saturday.
Morecambe v Notts County
Morecambe will hope to welcome back leading marksman Rene Howe to the starting XI against Notts County after the 12-goal frontman missed Monday’s win at Macclesfield with a virus.
Peterborough loanee Howe will be joined up front by Garry Hunter who completed his recovery from injury with 90 minutes at Moss Rose.
For The Magpies, Ian McParland could include Stephen Hunt who had been out with an ankle injury but midfielder Matt Hamshaw (ankle) is a doubt.
John Thompson has been playing through the pain barrier in recent games so may be rested for The Shrimps clash.
Rotherham v Shrewsbury
Rotherham boss Mark Robins is set to be without midfielder Michael Cummins for the visit of play-off hopefuls Shrewsbury.
Cummins has a knee injury and will be replaced by Danny Harrison while Jamie Clarke and Marc Joseph are also pushing for starts for The Millers.
The Shrews have no fresh injury concerns and should name an unchanged side which means Graham Coughlan will wear the captain’s armband against his former club.
Dagenham and Redbridge v Bradford
Dagenham will hand a debut to Tottenham loanee David Button against Bradford with veteran keeper Tony Roberts injured.
Solomon Taiwo and Jon Nurse are both fit to return for The Daggers whose outside hopes of the play-offs were dealt a severe blow with a 2-1 reverse against Gillingham on Monday.
Bradford boss Stuart McCall may be able to call upon on-loan Rangers midfielder Dean Furman who has missed the last two games with a knee problem.
But Furman may have to settle for a spot on the bench as McCall keeps the faith with the side that drew 1-1 with Lincoln last time out.
Rochdale v Darlington
Rochdale will be without injured trio Scott Wiseman, Kallum Higginbotham and Gary Jones for the televised visit of cash-strapped Darlington.
Boss Keith Hill has also been given a headache by Lee Thorpe’s performance as a second-half substitute in the 1-1 draw at Shrewsbury.
Darlington are without on-loan pair Liam Hatch and Danny Carlton who are waiting to see whether they are eligible due to the club's financial plight.
And manager Dave Penney will also be without frontman Josh Gray who has a hamstring problem.