Ipswich Town vs Rotherham Utd
David McGoldrick (ankle) and Luke Varney (hamstring) are both back from injury and could feature for Ipswich Town, when they host Rotherham Utd on Saturday.
Former Stoke striker Peter Odemwingie could make his Millers debut after joining this week.
Town (17th) go into Saturday's match against bottom-of-the-table Rotherham having only won one game in their last six matches.
Last meeting: Ipswich 0-1 Rotherham (Mar 2016)
Southend United vs Shrewsbury Town
David Mooney is expected to be unavailable for Southend's home clash against bottom-of-the-table Shrewsbury Town on Saturday.
Mooney picked up an ankle injury playing for the under-21s against Bournemouth.
The Shrimpers (15th) go into the match on the back of an excellent 3-0 win away at MK Dons, and are have only lost once in their past seven games.
Last meeting: Shrewsbury 1-2 Southend (Feb 2016)
Plymouth Argyle vs Colchester United
Defender Lewis Kinsella will be out with an ankle injury as injury-hit Colchester travel to Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.
Doug Loft, Tom Lapslie, Brennan Dickenson, Matt Briggs and Owen Garvan are all slowly recovering from individual injuries.
Argyle are on a 12-match unbeaten run, and could equal a historic record dating back to 1929 if the U's fail to beat them.
Last meeting: Plymouth 2-1 Colchester (Feb 2011)
Braintree v Solihull Moors
Monty Patterson and Daniel Lincoln could both make their Iron home debuts, as Braintree host Solihull Moors on Saturday.
The Iron remain in the relegation zone on goal difference and have played eight goalkeepers so far this season, although the positive news was seeing the Iron take a 3-2 win at Woking in midweek.
Solihull Moors visit Essex following a 1-0 defeat to Forest Green during the week, but sit 15th after a good start to life in the National League.
The two sides will meet for the first time this afternoon.
David McGoldrick (ankle) and Luke Varney (hamstring) are both back from injury and could feature for Ipswich Town, when they host Rotherham Utd on Saturday.
Former Stoke striker Peter Odemwingie could make his Millers debut after joining this week.
Town (17th) go into Saturday's match against bottom-of-the-table Rotherham having only won one game in their last six matches.
Last meeting: Ipswich 0-1 Rotherham (Mar 2016)
Southend United vs Shrewsbury Town
David Mooney is expected to be unavailable for Southend's home clash against bottom-of-the-table Shrewsbury Town on Saturday.
Mooney picked up an ankle injury playing for the under-21s against Bournemouth.
The Shrimpers (15th) go into the match on the back of an excellent 3-0 win away at MK Dons, and are have only lost once in their past seven games.
Last meeting: Shrewsbury 1-2 Southend (Feb 2016)
Plymouth Argyle vs Colchester United
Defender Lewis Kinsella will be out with an ankle injury as injury-hit Colchester travel to Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.
Doug Loft, Tom Lapslie, Brennan Dickenson, Matt Briggs and Owen Garvan are all slowly recovering from individual injuries.
Argyle are on a 12-match unbeaten run, and could equal a historic record dating back to 1929 if the U's fail to beat them.
Last meeting: Plymouth 2-1 Colchester (Feb 2011)
Braintree v Solihull Moors
Monty Patterson and Daniel Lincoln could both make their Iron home debuts, as Braintree host Solihull Moors on Saturday.
The Iron remain in the relegation zone on goal difference and have played eight goalkeepers so far this season, although the positive news was seeing the Iron take a 3-2 win at Woking in midweek.
Solihull Moors visit Essex following a 1-0 defeat to Forest Green during the week, but sit 15th after a good start to life in the National League.
The two sides will meet for the first time this afternoon.