ACCRINGTON Stanley midfielder Jayden Stockley has extended his loan spell until January allowing him to feature in tomorrow’s trip to AFC Wimbledon.

The Bournemouth striker has impressed after sign-ing a short term loan deal at the Crown Ground a month ago and his capture for another month will boost John Coleman’s opt-ions.

Blackburn Rovers’ striker Micah Evans could extend his loan spell at the Crown Ground in time for tomorrow’s trip, possibly until the end of the season, as Coleman starts to ease fears of a January loan crisis.

Another three of Stanley’s loanees are currently due to return to their parent clubs at the turn of the year and Coleman is expected to be reviewing their futures over the next couple of weeks.

Meanwhile midfielder Ian Craney is set to give Coleman an unexpected fitness boost as two clubs who have risen from the ashes go head to head at Kings-meadow tomorrow.

Ahead of the League Two trip to AFC Wimbledon, Craney has resumed full training and is being tipped for a possible first team return before the new year, despite having broken his leg and ankle on October 20.

Craney has a history of recovering quickly from injuries but his return would be a huge lift for Coleman as he bids to guide his side up the League Two table.

Coleman has a clean bill of health for tomorrow’s trip, with the exception of Craney and Alan Burton, as Stanley look to build on their 3-0 win over Dagenham and Redbridge last time out.