Can Cambridge spectacularly gazump Burton in Sunday's BSP climax?
Torquay v Burton Albion
Burton need just one point to clinch the Blue Square Premier title live on Setanta on Sunday – but they must do it without 15-goal hitman Shaun Harrad.
Harrad is suspended for the trip to Plainmoor while veteran goalkeeper Kevin Poole is still out with a back injury.
Torquay – who need to win to guarantee a play-off place – welcome back defender Lee Mansell from a ban.
But keeper Scott Bevan is in a race against time to be fit after picking up a calf strain.
Cambridge United v Altrincham
Cambridge boss Gary Brabin could be boosted by the return of Courtney Pitt as they go in search of the Conference title.
The U’s must beat Altrincham and hope Burton lose at Torquay to stand any chance of lifting the trophy.
Striker Chris Senior will miss out for Altrincham with a hamstring injury while boss Graham Heathcote welcomes back Robbie Lawton from suspension.
Goalkeeper Stuart Coburn has recovered from a knee injury and should regain his place in the Alty starting line up.
Kidderminster v Kettering
Kidderminster boss Mark Yates has a selection headache on his hands as Harriers make a final push for the play-off spot.
Yates’s men sit just one point outside the top five but welcome back Darryl Knights and Brian Smikle while Mark Creighton has recovered from a knee injury.
Kettering midfielder Darren Wrack has a hamstring strain while defender John Dempster is also an injury concern for Mark Cooper’s men.
But midfielder Brett Solkhon is definitely out with an ankle injury for The Poppies and will not travel to Aggborough.
Crawley v Histon
Crawley’s team have been told they are playing for their futures as they welcome play-off bound Histon to Broadfield Stadium.
Just four of Steve Evans’ men are contracted to the Sussex side for next season while the remainder of the squad will sit down with the club officials to resolve their futures.
Steve Fallon is sweating on the fitness of Josh Simpson as they bid to earn the point that secures their place in the play-offs.
Simpson sat out Tuesday’s 1-0 victory over Weymouth but is hoping to declare himself fit for the Stutes, who are unbeaten in four games.
Oxford United v Northwich
Oxford are without suspended defender Chris Willmott as they welcome in-form Northwich to The Kassam Stadium.
Barry Quinn could return from a five-month lay off to feature for the U’s, whose chances of reaching the play-offs are all but over.
Northwich are already relegated to the Blue Square North but have won the last five games under caretaker boss Andy Preece.
Defender Danny Meadowcroft is a doubt for The Vics while Matt Crowell is back after a two-match ban.
Mansfield v Stevenage
Mansfield boss David Holdsworth will give 17-year-old Tom Naylor another taste of Conference football after he impressed on his debut against Altrincham on Tuesday.
Keeper Alan Marriott is back after a three-game ban and will reclaim the number one shirt while Gary Silk and Rob Duffy are both definitely out injured.
Jon Ashton is a major doubt for Graham Westley’s FA Trophy finalists after picking up a shoulder injury.
But Mark Albrighton has been put on standby to deputise for the central defender if he fails to make the trip to Field Mill.
Grays Athletic v Forest Green
Grays boss Gary Phillips has vowed to give his fringe players the chance to shine after their Blue Square Premier safety was assured.
Jamie Taylor has an ankle injury and could be forced to sit on the sidelines while Lee Butcher will replace Steve Arnold between the sticks.
Adriano Rigoglioso will partner striker Andy Mangan in the Forest Green attack after David Brown was ruled out with a hamstring injury.
Jerry Gill has a facial injury while Les Afful has a knee strain and are both ruled out for the final match of the season.
Eastbourne Borough v Barrow
Andy Atkin is once again a doubt for Eastbourne Borough after spending the last month on the sidelines.
The midfielder has a niggling groin injury and boss Garry Wilson may decide not to risk him for the final game of the season.
Barrow joint bosses Dave Bayliss and Darren Sheridan have the luxury of naming an unchanged team as they bid to beat the drop.
On-loan Rochdale striker Lee McEvilly may be forced to settle for a place on the bench for The Bluebirds after Nick Rogan impressed in the 1-1 draw against Torquay.
Rushden & Diamonds v Woking
Defender Curtis Osano is in line for shock return to the Rushden & Diamonds team for the game against relegated Woking.
Osano has been absent from Justin Edinburgh’s team for the last month but has recovered from a knee injury to rejoin the squad.
Woking will be lead by former Southampton boss Graham Baker after his caretaker spell at the club was made permanent.
Defender Joe Magunda, forward Delano Sam-Yorke and defender Danny Bunce have all returned to training, while Tom Hutchinson is pushing for a start.
Ebbsfleet United v Salisbury
Ebbsfleet boss Liam Daish is sweating on the fitness of striker Michael Gash after he limped off during the 1-0 win against Wrexham on Tuesday.
Gash subsequently missed Thursday’s defeat at Northwich with Kezie Ibe deputising but the former Cambridge City striker may feature.
Crisis club Salisbury City are already safe from relegation and boss Nick Holmes could be tempted to reshuffle his squad for the trip to Stonebridge Road.
Lewes v York
Winger Stefan Cox is set to miss out for Lewes’s final game in the Blue Square Premier following their relegation.
Chris Breach is a doubt with an ankle injury while David Wheeler misses out because of his selection for the England Schools team on Friday.
Wrexham v Weymouth
Wrexham keeper Gunnar Neilsen and striker Matt Jansen have been ruled out after undergoing operations on their respective injuries.
Mansour Assoumani serves the final game of a ban while Andrew Crofts (thigh) and Marc Williams (foot) will miss out.