Wycombe v Notts County
Wycombe boss Peter Taylor has virtually a fully-fit squad as The Chairboys look for the point that will secure them a place in League One.
Goalkeepers Scott Shearer and Marek Stech remain on the sidelines but leading scorer Matt Harrold and defender Leon Johnson have returned to training and could be considered.
Veteran defender Michael Johnson will not be considered for Notts County after announcing his retirement.
Boss Ian McParland is expected to ring the changes but Stephen Hunt and Ben Fairclough could play as their futures are still to be decided.
Rotherham v Exeter
Veteran striker Marcus Stewart isn’t expected to return to the Exeter team, who will seal a second successive promotion with a win at The Don Valley.
Stewart is still troubled by a thigh problem so on-loan Charlton striker Stuart Fleetwood and Craig McAllister will continue in attack for The Grecians.
Rotherham defender Stephen Brogan is in line to make his long-awaited return to first team action after 14 months out with a badly broken leg.
The Millers are at full-strength for their last game with Mark Burchill, Reuben Reid and Drewe Broughton battling it out for the two starting places in attack.
Bury v Accrington
Bury boss Alan Knill is expected to keep faith with the same team that grabbed a crucial point at Gillingham last week as they bid to keep the pressure on Exeter.
That means Glynn Hurst will partner leading-scorer Andy Bishop up-front with Andy Morrell and Phil Jevons having to settle for places on the bench.
Accrington’s Adam Kay should recover from the injury he sustained up against Chesterfield and youngster Chris Turner will also get a chance to impress again.
But defender Robbie Williams won’t play at Gigg Lane after being ruled out with a knee injury.
Dagenham & Redbridge v Shrewsbury
Dagenham boss John Still will name the same team that won 3-0 at Notts County last weekend for their crunch play-off decider with Shrewsbury.
Striker Ben Strevens was taken off at half-time at Meadow Lane as a precaution but is fit to face The Shrews.
Winger Steve Leslie has recovered from his leg injury for the visitors and will start with strikers Omer Riza and Moses Ashikodi also fit after returning to training.
Left-back Kevin McIntrye has also been included in the squad for the first time since breaking his leg in January but is unlikely to be risked.
Rochdale v Gillingham
Rochdale boss Keith Hill is spoilt for choice ahead of the clash with Gillingham, which could be a dress rehearsal for the play-offs.
Jon Shaw, Lee McEvilly and Nathan D’Laryea have all returned from loan spells with Scott Wiseman, Craig Dawson and Kallum Higginbotham all back to fitness.
Gillingham have Andy Pugh and Adam Miller back from suspension for the long trip to Spotland but they could be rested by boss Mark Stimson.
The Gills are without Rene Steer after he returned to Arsenal following the completion of his loan spell.
Chester v Darlington
Chester, who need a mathematical miracle to avoid the drop, are trying to re-sign goalkeeper James Spencer in time for the visit of Darlington.
Defender Paul Linwood and striker Kevin Ellison should also face The Quakers after recovering from injuries.
Caretaker Darlington boss Martin Gray must do without defender Alan White following his early dismissal in the defeat to Brentford.
Veteran left-back Tim Ryan has an ankle injury while Josh Gray also misses out with a hamstring strain.
Grimsby v Macclesfield
Mike Newell is without Danny Boshell and Joe Widdowson after both were sent off in last week’s game with Bournemouth and Nathan Jarman is also out after damaging knee ligaments in training.
James Hunt is in line for a starting place as well as Frenchman Mickael Buscher after some impressive performances for the reserves.
Keith Alexander is set to stick with youth for the trip to Blundell Park. Kristian Dennis will spearhead the attack after grabbing his first goal in last week’s win over Barnet.
Striker Simon Yeo is still sidelined with a knee injury and defenders Rikki Bains and James Jennings are also out with the same injury.
Chesterfield v Bradford
Chesterfield boss Lee Richardson is without top scorer Jack Lester, who starts his three-game suspension for last week’s sending off at Accrington. Aaron Downes, Lloyd Kerry and Danny Hall are all injured.
The Spireites also have doubts over Drew Talbot, who is struggling with a hamstring injury and Jamie Winter, who has a sore ankle.
Bantams boss Stuart McCall, who has agreed to stay on as Bantams boss next season, is considering playing rookie goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin for the game at Saltergate at the expense Rhys Evans.
Midfielder Kyle Nix will also hope to get another chance to secure himself a contract after a rare start against Rotherham last week.
Barnet v Port Vale
Abu Agogo is back in contention for Barnet after a stomach injury with Cliff Akurang, Danny Hart and Luke Medley all available after returning from loan spells at Weymouth, Thurrock and Havant & Warterlooville.
Boss Ian Hendon is hoping to call on Paul Furlong if he shakes off a hamstring injury but Gary Breen, Ismail Yakubu and Lee Harrison are all out.
Dean Glover takes charge of his final game for Port Vale and is without Gareth Owen, Anthony Griffith, Scott Brown, Marc Richards, who are all injured
Full-back Sam Stockley is the only major injury doubt after undergoing eye surgery on Monday.
Lincoln v Aldershot
Nathan Adams is set to make his first start for The Imps’ at the expense of Andy Hutchinson, who picked up a knee injury in training.
Luca Coleman-Carr is the latest youngster to be handed a first team number and is also in contention for the visit of Aldershot.
Goalkeeper Nikki Bull has joined the growing Aldershot injury list and is out the game at Sincil Bank, while stand-in centre back Rob Elvins is struggling with a hamstring injury.
The good news for Gary Waddock is that he is able to call on Lewis Chalmers, who is available after suspension.
Brentford v Luton
Champions Brentford are without striker Damian Spencer after he suffered a fractured cheekbone at Darlington.
Goalkeeper Ben Hamer has been passed fit after picking up a knock in the same game and Darren Powell returns after completing a three-match ban.
Luton boss Mick Harford will be without captain Kevin Nicholls who had knee surgery and had his five-game ban upheld by the FA on Monday.
The Hatters will also be without Lewis Emanuel as the defender is away on compassionate leave.
Morecambe v Bournemouth
Morecambe boss Sammy McIlroy could call on Michael Howard after he played for the reserves in midweek and midfielder Craig Stanley is also facing a late fitness test.
Neil Wainwright is doubtful with an Achilles injury and Garry Hunter is due to have a hernia operation next week.
Bournemouth striker Alan Connell is out of the trip to Christie Park as a precaution ahead of knee surgery next month and he joins Scott Guyett and Shaun Cooper on the sidelines.
Cherries Eddie Howe boss is also without Marvin Bartley so Josh McQuiod and Joe Partington could get a chance.