Sunderland head to Accrington Stanley for their penultimate pre-season friendly on Saturday afternoon.

Here are the details of the game - and how you can watch it.


WHERE IS THE GAME TAKING PLACE?

Saturday's game will take place at Accrington's Wham Stadium, which has become a familiar ground to Sunderland's travelling supporters in the last few years.

The Black Cats last visited the ground, which has a capacity of 5,450, as recently as January, when Aiden O'Brien scored in a 1-1 draw.

For those heading across to Lancashire, the postcode of the ground for SatNavs is BB5 5BX.


WHAT TIME IS KICK-OFF?

The game has a traditional 3pm Saturday afternoon kick-off time.


ARE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE?

Tickets for the game are no longer on sale via Sunderland's official website because of distribution requirements.

However, tickets for the away end will be available on the day of the game at the Wham Stadium, priced at £10 for adults and £5 for Over-64s, students, under-18s and under-12s.

Alternatively, Sunderland fans can call 01254 356950 to secure their seat for the game.


IS THE GAME BEING TELEVISED OR STREAMED LIVE? 

There is no television coverage of the game, but the friendly will be streamed live via Sunderland's website, with streaming passes available for purchase here.

A match pass for the game is priced at £7.50.

Matty Jones will be at the game for The Northern Echo, and a live blog will be available on The Northern Echo website.


WHAT MIGHT SUNDERLAND'S SIDE BE?

Having changed all 11 of his players for Tuesday's defeat at Bradford City, Alex Neil is expected to go back to the bulk of the side that started last weekend's win over Dundee United.

That should mean Anthony Patterson returning in goal, and might well result in a back four of Trai Hume, Bailey Wright, Daniel Ballard and Dennis Cirkin.

Expect to see the likes of Corry Evans, Alex Pritchard and Patrick Roberts in midfield, with Ross Stewart returning to lead the line up front.


WHAT IS THE OPPOSITION LIKE?

Accrington finished 12th in League One last season, seven places and 23 points below Sunderland.

They have made a number of changes this summer, most notably bringing in Mo Sangare from Newcastle United's reserves ranks and signing Shaun Whalley on a free from Shrewsbury Town.

Led by long-serving boss John Coleman, they drew 0-0 in a friendly with newly-promoted Championship side Wigan Athletic on Tuesday and suffered a 1-0 defeat to second-tier side Preston last weekend.