STANLEY boss John Coleman is prepared to hand out chances to his fringe players tomorrow as Accrington Stanley bid to de-rail MK Dons' promotion hopes.

The Reds travel to the National Hockey Stadium in relaxed mood after safeguarding their League Two status last week.

But Coleman is eager to finish the season on a high and halt a miserable run of away results in the process.

Fourth-placed Dons face an outside chance of automatic promotion, but must beat the Reds to give themselves hope.

They face a Stanley side short of players, with Rommy Boco, Shaun Whalley and Sean Doherty out injured and Robbie Williams a major doubt.

Despite the injury setback, Coleman is confident of pulling off a surprise.

"This time last week, we were probably looking at MK Dons to do us a favour, and now it looks to be the other way around," said Coleman.

"But no favours get handed out in football.

"We had half an eye on their result last Saturday in case our result did not go as planned.

"Thankfully, it's a game that we can go and enjoy and hopefully play some good football, with the pressure off.

"We have not been blessed too well with injuries this week.

"We have probably got three missing, perhaps four. Shaun Whalley, Sean Doherty and Rommy Boco are injured and Robbie Williams is unlikely to be fit.

"So I may give one or two of those who have been on the fringe a chance and I'm hoping to blood at least one of the youth team.

"It would be nice to get one of the young lads out there, to give him some experience."