Bolton Wanderers will be looking to make it four wins in four in League One when they travel to the Crown Ground to face Accrington Stanley on Saturday. 

Keith Hill's side grabbed a 93rd-minute winner against MK Dons last weekend to move into positive points for the first time in the 2019/20 campaign, having begun the season with a 12-point deduction.

They should be high on confidence after that result and should fancy themselves against an Accrington Stanley side with just one win in their last seven league games.

With that in mind, we've examined how Hill is likely to line his side up tomorrow...

It has been something of an unenviable task playing in goal for Bolton this season, as only three sides have conceded more times in League One.

However, Matthews has made the role his own and been a key player in recent weeks–keeping two clean sheets in the last three games.

The 28-year-old made his first start of the season in the 6-1 loss to Rotherham United back in September and has been a mainstay in the side ever since.

He looks likely to reprise his role against Stanley on Saturday.

Earl's return to the side was a huge boost for Hill's side against MK Dons and helped them keep a cleans sheet and secure the three points.

The Preston North End loanee has seen his season hampered by injury so far but looks as if he could be a key player for the Trotters moving forward.

Next to the young and relatively untested Earl, Wright provides an experienced head at centre-back.

The 33-year-old has been in and out of the side this season but it is difficult to see the Bolton boss breaking up a winning defence on the back of a clean sheet.

Emmanuel joined on a one-year deal in September after being released by Ipswich Town in the summer.

The 22-year-old has been first choice for Hill this season and seems very and after three back-to-back clean sheets, is likely to start once again.

Liam Bridcutt returned to the side against MK Dons, just six weeks after fracturing his collarbone and dislocating his shoulder.

Earlier this week, Hill revealed that despite having picked up a few knocks the 30-year-old would likely reprise his role against Accrington.

The Stoke City loanee has looked brilliant at points for Bolton and is one of the most dangerous wide players in the Trotters squad.

With Accrington in a poor run of form, you feel Hill may look to bring the 20-year-old back into the side.

Lowe is by no means the prettiest midfielder in the division but he does an important job in centre of the park for the Trotters.

With the likes of Crawford still out injured, he will continue to be an integral player for Hill.

Partnering Lowe, Murphy provides some real nous in midfield and has been impressing both with and without the ball.

He controlled the game well against MK Dons last weekend and will be looking to do the same again on Saturday.

Alister Crawford has provided more assists for the Trotters than Dodoo this season, who has two to his name.

The 24-year-old has cemented a place in the first team during Bolton's recent upturn in form and looks likely to be important as the season wears on.

Daryl Murphy has been in fantastic form of late, scoring his third goal in the last three league games against MK Dons last weekend.

The 36-year-old has rolled back the years and looks set to be a key player this season.