Histon supporters
Histon v Droylsden
Histon will attempt to mount a late surge at a play-off place when they welcome relegated side Droylsden to Bridge Road.
The hosts have the slimmest of chances of securing a top-five finish and need to rely on other results going their way, even if they collect a full tally of points from their remaining games.
Craig Pope looks to be a certain absentee for the Stutes while Erkan Okay (hamstring) could be fit in time for the clash.
Meanwhile, Robbie Nightingale and Adrian Cambridge are in a heated battle to secure a spot in Steve Fallon's midfield.
Fallon told Cambridge Evening News: "Robbie's come in and done well for us, and it's been a little bit of a problem position for us this year as we've lacked a bit of strength in depth.
"Robbie battles well and he always looks to get forward and you know what you're going to get from him, so he's keeping the shirt.
"Adie's moaning and groaning, as you'd expect, but that's the way it goes and he's a good pro and he knows what he's got to do to get back in.
"We've got JK, and Neil Andrews has shown that he can play a part for us next season, but we definitely need a little more strength in the midfield area."
The struggling visitors will be playing for nothing more than pride, but will be without the services of Jamie Tandy (foot) and Dale Johnson (knock).
Danny Ellis is expected to deputise for Johnson while Steve Daly has regained his fitness and battles for a starting berth.
Posted: Friday , April 18, 2008