But Nigel Clough suddenly has a few injury worries and only had six on the bench last weekend. Ollie Clarke and Kellan Gordon have no chance with injury while George Lapslie is suspended. And Rhys Oates, Jamie Murphy and Stephen McLaughlin face late fitness tests with Clough having to balance the risk of playing them not 100 per cent fit and losing them, but with so few games to go. Here is our guess what side may be selected. Do you agree?
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9. STEPHEN QUINN
First on the team sheet, Quinn said this week that winning promotion with Stags in the twilight of his career would be as important to him as any of his previous glories and he will give everything for the cause. Photo: Jacques Feeney
10. JORDAN BOWERY
Despite a hard-working display up front last week at Scunthorpe, Bowery could be pulled back into midfield to allow Hawkins an outing up front. But, if Hawkins is chosen in defence then he will likely stay up top. Photo: Alex Pantling
11. OLI HAWKINS
The big man was rested last weekend but must come into contention tomorrow at the back or, more likely, up front if Rhys Oates isn't fit enough to risk. Clough said again this week that Danny Johnson was knocking on the door. But Hawkins has had a great season and with Sutton's power at set pieces and being hard to break down, his height would be an added bonus. Photo: Chris Holloway BIGGER PICTURE
12. LUCAS AKINS
Akins had probably his best game so far for Stags last weekend and as a trusted past ally of Clough at Burton, with his experience, it's likely he will keep his place up front. He has had fitness issues since joining but now looks strong, powerful and a real handful for any opponent. Photo: Pete Norton