Dagenham say they will not rest midfielder Peter Gain, who is on 14 bookings and will miss the final if he is shown a yellow card.
Defender Scott Doe had to be substituted with cramp in the first leg, but is fit to play.
BIG-MATCH FACTS
Head to head
• These clubs have met each other on 25 occasions in Conference, League Two and play-off encounters; Dagenham & Redbridge have won 10, Morecambe nine with six drawn.
• Sunday's 6-0 victory over Morecambe, was Dagenham & Redbridge's biggest ever victory over them.
Morecambe
• No club has overhauled a first leg deficit of more than two goals in the history of the play-off semi-finals.
• This is the last game ever to be staged at Christie Park, which has been Morecambe's home since 1921.
• Finished in fourth place, nine points outside the top three automatic promotion places.
• Ended the regular league season with three successive victories to finish in their highest position of the entire campaign, and their highest in their history.
• The club finishing immediately below the automatic promotion places has gone up through the play-offs in 12 of the 19 years since the current format came into being. Stockport were the most recent two years ago.
• Conceded 64 goals in the regular league season, giving them the weakest defence in the top-half of the division.
• Won seven of their last nine; lost three of six.
• Lost in the Conference play-off semi-finals to Dagenham in 2003, and to Hereford in 2006, but gained entry to League Two via this route in 2007, when Exeter were defeated in the final. Dagenham went up automatically at the same time.
• Sammy McIlroy has won promotion to the Football League with two clubs; Macclesfield in 1997, and Morecambe in 2007.
Dagenham & Redbridge
• Dagenham pulled off a play-off record by beating Morecambe 6-0 on Sunday afternoon. The previous widest margin of victory from the first leg of a play-off semi-final was four goals.
• It put the East London club on course for a first ever promotion in the Football League.
• Finished in seventh spot, the highest in their history, but the lowest placed of the play-off clubs, one point inferior to Morecambe.
• Won five of their last six, including the last three.
• Beat Morecambe in the semi-finals of the Conference play-offs in 2003, and went on to lose to Doncaster in the final.
• John Still was in charge of the Barnet side that lost Division Three play-off semi-finals to Colchester in 1998 and Peterborough in 2000.
• The club finishing as low as four places below the automatic promotion spots has gone on to win promotion to the third tier only once; Blackpool in 2001.
• His two goals in the first leg took Dagenham's leading scorer Paul Benson to 18, while Josh Scott's four goals took his total to 12.
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport