Luton boss Mick Harford will again be without skipper Kevin Nicholls when his relegated side end their campaign at League Two champions Brentford.
The former Leeds midfielder, who had an operation on his knee last week, had his five-game ban upheld by the Football Association on Monday.
The Hatters will also be without defender Lewis Emanuel, who is away on compassionate leave.
Harford will check on a number of other minor concerns as his side seek to bid farewell to the Football League on a high.
"We've got a few injuries," said Harford. "We will see who is fit and available."
The Hatters are preparing for life in the Blue Square Premier next season following their relegation earlier this month.
Damian Spencer will miss Brentford's title party after adding himself to the list of crocked strikers at Griffin Park.
Spencer suffered a fractured cheekbone two minutes into last weekend's win at Darlington and is due to undergo surgery.
The Cheltenham loanee joins fellow frontmen Nathan Elder (cheekbone), Charlie MacDonald (shoulder), Jordan Rhodes (metatarsal) and Ross Montague (back) in the treatment room.
Goalkeeper Ben Hamer came off with a knock to his knee at Darlington but he will be fit.
Club captain Kevin O'Connor hopes to get a run-out as a substitute after his lay-off with a knee injury while defender Darren Powell returns from a three-match ban.
The Bees will be presented with the League Two trophy after the match.