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Accrington Stanley vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet League Two.

The Fraser Eagle StadiumAttendance1,440.

Accrington Stanley 2

  • M Symes (18th minute)
  • J Ryan (79th minute)

Rotherham United 1

  • J Walker (56th minute)

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Image: Dunbavin: Suspended

Accrington must make a change in goal against Rotherham, who have Abdulai Bell-Baggie pushing for a debut.

Dunbavin suspended for Stanley, new boy hopes for Millers start

Accrington Stanley must make a change in goal for the visit of Rotherham United, who have Abdulai Bell-Baggie pushing for a debut. Goalkeeper Ian Dunbavin was dismissed in Saturday's 2-1 win over Barnet for tripping midfielder Albert Adomah, meaning he will serve a one-game ban. Deputy Dean Bouzanis will start in the 29-year-old's place, with Josh Molloy coming into the squad as cover. Coleman will also be without Bobby Grant, who misses the clash with the Millers due to a hamstring injury. James McCarten - on loan from Premier League side Everton - could be handed a debut after making the bench in Saturday's victory. Injured defender Leam Richardson (groin) again sidelined as Stanley look to haul themselves into play-off contention with a win.

Rotherham news

Rotherham manager Ronnie Moore could hand a debut to on-loan Reading midfielder Bell-Baggie for his side's trip to Accrington. The 18-year-old winger arrived at the Don Valley Stadium on Friday but had to settle for a place on the bench as an unused substitute for the weekend's 1-0 win over Dagenham. But Moore could throw the new arrival into the fray for the Millers' second successive away game, with Bell-Baggie brought in to cover for the injured Paul Warne and Andy Liddle. Craig McAllister - on loan from Exeter - made his full debut in Saturday's win and he is set to retain his place. Moore still has concerns over a host of other players, including Nicky Law, who continues to struggle with a groin problem. Dale Tonge and Gavin Gunning are in contention to play, but Jamie Green (ankle) and Stephen Brogan (calf) are unlikely to feature yet again.

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