Accrington boss Paul Cook says he will try new things in today's match with the Bulls.
Stanley have won just two of thirteen games that he has been in charge for but, with safety assured, Cook will look towards next season, telling their official site:“I think we’ll try one or two things. We all want to win games but I think our supporters want to see what we are trying to do. It’s important to know who we’re going to have here next year as we do look to develop the squad.
"I think it’s important that we give young players opportunities. They bring real energy to the side. I think it’s great that we have the Centre of Excellence and if we can get one or two lads through into the first team that will give the whole club a lift.”Cook gave a full debut to teenage midfielder Ryan Hopper on Friday and is expected to blood the youngster further today. Everton loanee Toto Nsiala returns after suspension, but top scorer Padraig Amond will have a late test on his back injury.