Northampton Town will be looking to extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to seven games when they face Grimsby Town at the PTS Academy Stadium tomorrow.

Having secured an impressive 4-1 victory over Crewe Alexandra last weekend, the Cobblers will unquestionably head into their meeting with the Mariners brimming with confidence.

Currently seventh in the League One standings, Northampton could move into the automatic promotion places on Saturday depending on the outcome of results elsewhere.

Whilst Shaun McWilliams is set to miss the clash after recently undergoing an appendix operation, Joe Martin could return to the Cobblers' match-day squad having recovered from a hamstring issue.

Here, we take a look at the Northampton XI that manager Keith Curle should go with against Grimsby...

A mainstay in Northampton's side this season, David Cornell is expected to keep his place in goal ahead of Steve Arnold.

Having kept seven clean-sheets in 18 appearances for the Cobblers, the 28-year-old will be determined to add to this total tomorrow.

Set to line-up in a back three for the Cobblers, Jordan Turnbull will be tasked with providing cover for Cornell.

As well as being a fantastic reader of the game in a defensive sense, the former Coventry City man is also very confident whilst in possession of the ball.

Signed on a season-long loan deal from Blackburn Rovers in the summer, Scott Wharton produced a stunning display in last weekend's victory over Crewe.

Having netted a brace in this particular clash, the  22-year-old will be aiming to deliver the goods once again for Curle's side on Saturday.

Arguably one of the best defenders in League Two, Charlie Goode has taken his game to new heights this season following his permanent switch to Northampton from Scunthorpe United in July.

Set to make his 18th appearance of the season on Saturday, it would not be at all surprising if the 24-year-old plays a key role in helping his side secure all three points at the PTS Academy Stadium.

Another one of Northampton's summer recruits, Nicky Adams is expected to line-up on the left-hand side of midfield tomorrow.

With five assists to his name already this year, the winger will fancy his chances of adding to his total against a Grimsby side who are currently 18th in the League Two standings.

Utterly outstanding for Northampton during their victory over Crewe last weekend, Alan McCormack will feature in the heart of Curle's midfield in their clash with the Mariners.

Providing that the former Luton Town man is able to dictate the tempo of proceedings on Saturday, the Cobblers will have a great chance of extending their unbeaten run.

Having experienced a steady start to the season, Chris Lines will be hoping to produce a stand-out display in tomorrow's clash for the Cobblers.

If he can form a fruitful partnership alongside McCormack over the coming weeks, he may emerge as a key cog in Curle's starting eleven.

Yet to miss a league game for Northampton during the 2019/20 campaign, Sam Hoskins is set to line-up on the right-hand side of midfield.

Given that he has already scored five goals in all competitions, the 26-year-old will fancy his chances of firing his side to victory on Saturday.

Signed by the club on a short-term deal last month, Paul Anderson is expected to feature in the hole behind Northampton's strikers tomorrow.

A lively player who possesses an abundance of talent, the midfielder could prove to be the difference against Grimsby.

Northampton's top-scorer this season, Andy Williams produced a sublime finish last weekend to help his side overcome the challenge of Crewe.

Providing that he is able to make a fast start to Saturday's clash, the forward may end up adding to his goal tally at the PTS Academy Stadium.

Having backed up his recent display against Chippenham Town in the FA Cup with another promising performance last Saturday, Vadaine Oliver should keep his place in Northampton's side ahead of Harry Smith.

Capable of holding the ball up for his team-mates, the 28-year-old could use his physical presence to his advantage in tomorrow's clash with Grimsby.