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It's probably the biggest mismatch in the Sky Bet EFL, but Sunderland welcome Accrington to the Stadium of Light as they look to close the gap on the top-two.
Jack Ross' side remain among those sides looking for automatic promotion, although the worry is that the sheer amount of draws could damage their aspirations of back to England's second tier.
They've lost just two of their 30 league games this season, that said, 13 of those games have also been draws. With Luton flying and Barnsley proving to be a tough team to beat, particularly at Oakwell, those dropped points could see Sunderland potentially have to settle for the play-offs.
The Black Cats should grab the victory here though given Accrington's poor form in recent weeks. They've failed to score, let alone win, in their last five games and that has knocked them down from top-six early days to three points above relegation.
The home side should make some changes to the starting line-up that were held by Blackpool in midweek. Sunderland will be without Bryan Oviedo, Duncan Watmore, Glenn Loovens and Donald Love here - although Lee Cattermole and Max Power could return to bolster midfield options.
One player who could move back into the midfield trio is Luke O'Nien. He's established himself as a bit of a utility man in this Sunderland side with an ability to play in any midfield position alongside right-back.
The 24-year-old has been playing in that full-back role in recent weeks, but a potential return to the line-up for Adam Matthews should allow O'Nien to move back into the midfield area.
With Grant Leadbitter becoming a certain starter since his January arrival from local rivals Middlesbrough, O'Nien would be allowed the freedom to play in a more advanced position with Leadbitter the preferred deep-lying midfield option.
Against an Accrington side who are struggling, Sunderland should see plenty of chances for goal. Will Grigg is the obvious choice when it comes to goals - and Sporting Life have an exclusive 9/4 boost on the striker scoring and a home win available here - but there is value in the 6/1 on O'Nien scoring anytime if he is further up the pitch.
He does have a tally of four goals and three assists from midfield this season too, demonstrating an ability to find the net when the opportunity presents itself.
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