Bury boss Alan Knill has the same squad to choose from as his side prepare for their League Two play-off semi-final second leg at home to Shrewsbury.
Neil Ashton's own goal gave the Shakers a 1-0 win in the first tie at the New Meadow on Thursday and Knill, who has no injury or suspension concerns, is poised to name the same side as he looks to move a step closer to ending Bury's seven-year exile from League One.
The win, marking Bury's first play-off appearance since 2003, was their 13th game without a defeat.
Striker Glynn Hurst is the only potential change as he looks to dislodge Phil Jevons for the right to partner Andy Bishop in attack.
Bury have now won two of their three meetings with Paul Simpson's men this season, having registered a 2-1 success at Gigg Lane in April.




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