ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman has warned his team not to be over confident as they step out in one of their biggest games of the season tonight.

The Reds clash with Kendal Town in the semi-final of the FA Marsden Trophy at the Crown Ground and after a resounding win at Worksop on Saturday, Stanley are buoyant.

With just 12 games to go in the Unibond Premier Division, promotion to the Nationwide Conference remains the Reds' priority.

Trophy holders Stanley have a full squad to choose from with no injuries or suspensions clouding Coleman's selection options.

And striker Lutel James, who netted two against Worksop, will be looking to add to his season's tally of 22.

Coleman said: "It is a game that we have got to win. We going out there to try and win it. We are going to go out there confident but not over-confident.

"We have got a full squad to choose from and are taking each game as it comes.

"It is not a time to be too clever and hopefully we will play to the best of our ability.

"I think every game we play at this stage is more important than the last.

"It's just a case of getting the right result."

Coleman is respectful of Kendal Town who he says will be hungry to claim silverware this season with the league looking to have slipped out of their grasp.

"They have had a good run in the league. They are maybe not going to win it now but they will certainly be looking to get a bit of silverware," he said.