Stuart Gray will hand a late fitness test to goalkeeper Mark Bunn ahead of the visit of Tranmere.
Gray waits on Bunn; Moore to check on duo
Northampton manager Stuart Gray will hand a late fitness test to goalkeeper Mark Bunn ahead of the visit of Tranmere.
Bunn has been ever-present for the Cobblers this season but bruised his hip while training with Premier League side Manchester City on Monday and is a doubt. Understudy Chris Dunn is on standby to make his first league start for the club if required.
Elsewhere Gray promised to make changes after throwing away a 2-0 lead at Port Vale last weekend and insisted nobody was guaranteed a starting role.
Forward Ian Henderson is definitely out after picking up an Achilles injury while defender Brett Johnson has returned from a trial with Luton with medial ligament damage.
Defender Mark Hughes remains sidelined with his thigh problem while leading scorer Poul Hubertz is available for his final game before being released.
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Tranmere boss Ronnie Moore will assess the fitness of Jennison Myrie-Williams and Calvin Zola ahead of the final-day trip to Sixfields.
On-loan Bristol City winger Myrie-Williams is nursing a knee injury which has forced him to miss the last three games.
Striker Zola has also missed the last three games due to a hamstring strain and both players could remain on the sidelines.
The encounter has nothing at stake for both sides as they cannot be relegated or qualify for the play-offs.