Gillingham go into the final game with contracts to play for as they host play-off contenders Plymouth Argyle at Priestfield on Saturday.
Steve Lovell has an almost fully fit squad to choose from, with just Billy Bingham (thigh strain) and Aaron Morris (knee ligaments) sidelined.
Tomas Holy should be starting in goal, but Lovell could make the decision of putting Tom Hadler between the sticks with 13 players out of contract.
The majority of first team players are out of contract with just a handful with a contract past the summer.
Plymouth Argyle are visiting Priestfield on the back of a 2-0 defeat at Scunthorpe United in the week and need to win to keep any slim chance of a play-off spot alive.
The only other scenario is if Plymouth win 3-0 and Charlton Athletic lose 3-0 to relegation threatened Rochdale.
Argyle will be without keepers Luke McCormick and Robbert te Loeke as well as centre back Ryan Edwards through injury.
The last meeting at Priestfield between the two sides was in March 2013 as Gills, in their title winning season, won 2-1.
The last meeting between the two clubs was in December 2017 as Plymouth won 2-1 thanks to a 90th minute winner.
Plymouth’s last win at Priestfield was in February 1981 when they won 1-0.
Gills have the worst home record in the League with just 4 wins all season.
Plymouth have the 12th best away recorded with 6 of their wins coming away from Home Park, however, they have the joint second worst scoring record away from home with just 19 goals.
Kick off at Priestfield on Saturday is at the later time of 5:30pm.