Accrington take on promotion chasing neighbours Enfield at The iMEP Arena on Sunday in the penultimate home match of the season.
Adam Bracewell's men need ten points from the final three matches of the season to secure a return to the Premier Division next season.
Accrington go into the match on the back of successive wins over Church and Colne that has seen the club move up to tenth place.
Enfield beat Bacup last Sunday for a twelfth league win of the season.
Enfield won the reverse fixture back in June by 64 runs.
Alice Clarke, Noah Cronshaw and AN Other replace Ali Hasham, Zain Hanif and James Lawrenson in the Accrington team.
Enfield make two changes with Tom Demaine and Jamie Alderson-Perkins replacing Liam and Zac Jackson.
The Match Ball Sponsor is Heritage Shops.
The seconds face Enfield in the reverse fixture at Dill Hall Lane.
This season we are looking back at the historic Lancashire League championship winning season of 1975 and also the less successful season of 1995 when Colin Miller was professional.
For the first and only time during the season rain caused a major disruption with all the days matches ending as No Results with no game progressing into the second innings as Accrington's home game against Nelson on Saturday August 30th 1975 was abandoned.
An unbeaten 66 from 18 year-old John Swanney took Accrington to another vital victory against Ramsbottom at Acre Bottom as the race for the championship neared its climax on Sunday August 31st 1975.
The return of professional Colin Miller, after missing five matches with a foot injury, inspired Accrington to a 7 wicket win at Enfield, ending a run of ten successive defeats on Sunday August 27th 1995.
Church completed the double over local rivals Accrington with a 23 run win at Thorneyholme Road on Bank Holiday Monday August 28th 1995.
To get the feel of the club back in 1995 please visit the monthly Newsletters on Crickethistory.website.
https://crickethistory.website/club/accrington/accrington_newsletters_1995/index.html