There's a rich selection of matches at the top of League Two this weekend and they don't come much tastier than this automatic promotion clash.

It's third against fourth, a win for Wycombe opens up a potential seven point gap between the two. If the Magpies triumph, there's just a solitary point separating them come 5pm.

It really is the business end of the season, do or die for teams who already have 39 matches behind them. You work all season to open up opportunities like this, but who will hold their nerve?

Both sides have veteran strikers rolling back the years, exciting youngsters and some thrilling loan players. Making up the strongest XI has been a challenge, but here it is.

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32-year old Brown has bags of experience, primarily at Cheltenham Town.

Whilst the Magpies haven't settled on a keeper all season, Brown has been consistent from first to last.

The Arsenal youngster might only be on loan at Adams Park, but he get the nod after impressing immensely.

He's playing on the right of their defence and he'll do the same for us here.

Tootle has settled into the County side this season and can not only play full back but also on the flank.

He's comfortable either side too, but we're going to have him on the left.

32-year old Duffy has over 450 Football League appearances to his name and he's a real asset to Kevin Nolan's side.

He must be, Wycombe's defence is excellent so for a County man to force his way in proves his worth.

Adam El-Abd is the captain at Adams Park and a born leader to boot.

He played over 300 times for Brighton and has full Egyptian honours too.

Noble binned off lowly Forest Green to switch to Meadow Lane and with good reason.

He's thriving in a football team with substance, his main strength being chance creation.

The name Marcus Bean will be familiar to Football League fans, he's been with QPR and Brentford and is still as mobile as ever.

He's 34 which is really pushing the average age of this side up, but he's a must to be included.

Another player on loan, this time Grant is at County from near rivals Forest.

This boy has a huge future ahead of him and can operate anywhere across the final third, as well as midfield.

Hawkridge is a National League winner with Lincoln City, but Kevin Nolan spotted his credentials and took him to the home of his boyhood heroes.

He's thrived at Meadow Lane and provides excellent width.

Words can't describe the machine that is Akinfenwa. He shouldn't be a footballer, he shouldn't succeed.

The £158k-rated striker does though. Constantly.

A former top flight player and another over 30 in the side, Jon Stead was once the bright young thing of English Football.

These days he's in League Two, still scoring goals and still menacing defenders.