Stanley set to be unchanged

Accrington boss John Coleman is set to keep faith with the team that drew with Bradford as his side welcome Macclesfield to the Crown Ground.

Grant: Set to start
Grant: Set to start

Stanley put in an encouraging performance at Valley Parade, which kept them in mid-table, and Coleman will give the same 11 players another chance to impress.

Chris Turner is the only definite absentee as he continues to nurse ankle ligament trouble, while Ian Dunbavin remains the only senior goalkeeper so teenager Josh Molloy will continue on the bench.

If Coleman is tempted to change things, Billy Kee may come into attack, but with the impressive Robert Grant and Michael Symes grabbing 13 goals between them this season, that seems unlikely.

Stanley will be looking to extend an impressive run of form that has seen them defeated just twice in the last nine games.


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