Rochdale face fellow promotion chasers while Notts County take their unbeaten record out on the road.
Dale host Cherries; County go to Shrews; Millers tackle Shots
Rochdale face fellow promotion chasers while Notts County take their unbeaten record out on the road.
Bank Holiday Monday will also see Rotherham look to get their faltering bid for a top-three finish back on track and Darlington attempt to keep their slim survival hopes alive.
The most intriguing fixture of the day sees top of the table
Rochdale face third-placed
Bournemouth, with both sides looking to take another step on the road to League One.
Notts County have yet to lose under Steve Cotterill's leadership and will be looking to extend that fine run to 10 games when they travel to free-falling
Shrewsbury.
Rotherham have seen their promotion bid damaged by back-to-back defeats and will be keen to make amends against
Aldershot, who have clambered into the top seven of late.
Northampton have won six of their last seven to fire them into contention and they will fancy their chances of claiming another three points at home to lowly
Torquay.
Chesterfield are the final side inside the play-off places at present and they play host to a
Barnet side who have seen their season fall to pieces.
Bury have tumbled out of the promotion picture after going eight games without a win and desperately need to take a positive result from a home date with
Burton Albion.
Dagenham & Redbridge are among those trying to force their way into the end of season shake-up, but will have their work cut out against revitalised
Port Vale.
Successive wins have helped to keep
Morecambe in the play-off hunt, but they face a tricky trip to
Lincoln.
Four straight defeats appear to have ended
Accrington's season but they can become upwardly mobile once more with victory over struggling
Grimsby.
Crewe find themselves locked in the midst of mid-table and three points against out-of-sorts
Cheltenham is unlikely to alter the course of their campaign.
Bradford and
Macclesfield meet at Valley Parade, with both sides appearing to have already done enough to secure their fourth tier status for another year.
The final game on a busy afternoon of action sees
Darlington go in search of a third consecutive win against
Hereford, with 16 points now separating them from safety.