5. Right-back: Louis Stephenson
So refreshing and impressive since coming back into the side for Good Friday's important win over Halifax, he'll be looking to enjoy himself in an attacking sense as much as possible. With Dan Dodds set to return in pre-season, this is another chance for him to state his case that he should be considered for a starting berth next term. Photo: Mark Fletcher
6. Central-midfield: Nicky Featherstone
Has made a big difference to Pools since he rejoined in October but didn't have his best game last weekend, giving the ball away for Dion Pereira's opener. Dorking's 3G surface should suit him and Pools will need the metronomic midfielder to keep them ticking over against a home team looking to go out in a blaze of glory following their relegation. Photo: Frank Reid
7. Central-midfield: Tom Crawford
Another chance for him to show what he can do with the ball at his feet before a well-earned break for the tireless midfielder. Photo: Mark Fletcher
8. Left-midfield: Max Storey
Really impressed on his senior debut last week and could have done enough to earn a first start on Saturday. Ideally, he might prefer to play more centrally but showed he can be a creative presence from the left, drifting into pockets of space and causing problems against Dagenham. The diminutive teenager appeared unphased when he came off the bench last weekend and can afford to play with similar freedom in what is, to all intents and purposes, an end of season dead rubber. Photo: Mark Fletcher