The action starts on Friday at Dill Hall Lane when Accrington meet local rivals Enfield in the second round of matches in the JWL Bitter Group in this season's T20 Competition.
Enfield have won nine of the clubs eleven previous T20 meetings with Accrington winning two.
Youngsters Noah Cronshaw and Harry Cunliffe make their Accrington senior debuts.
The Ball Sponsor is Jim and Lisa Winterbottom.
The club hosts the second Alan Worsick Memorial Tournament from 1pm on Saturday when Accrington, holders Read, Rishton, Great Harwood, Enfield, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel and Withnell Fold will take part in this year's competition.
On Sunday next to bottom club Accrington take on ninth placed Colne at The iMEP Arena.
Accrington were beaten at Church and Colne lost at home to Bacup last Sunday.
Lancashire League Legend David Ormerod steps out of retirement and Abbaas Ahmad makes his senior debut for Accrington. Waqar Ashraf also comes in to the team in place of Nathaniel Young, Yousuf Ali and Mohammed Tayyib.
Colne name an unchanged team.
In 253 previous Lancashire League meetings, Colne have 94 wins, Accrington 85, with 73 draws/no results and one tie. In the last five years the score stands at three wins apiece in six league meetings.
The Ball Sponsor is Steve Davies.
The seconds travel to Lowerhouse after beating Church by 7 wickets last Sunday.
The thirds have no game this weekend.
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.
Alan Worsick celebrated his re-engagement as professional for 1976 by blasting a typical 76 with three sixes off a Lowerhouse attack without Trevor Jones and Alan Holden in Accrington's 47 run win at Thorneyholme Road on Saturday June 7th 1975.
Professional Paul Reiffel took 7-30 to send Haslingden to the top of the table after a 5 wicket win at Accrington on Sunday June 4th 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