JOHN Coleman admits he's got a selection headache for tomorrow's trip to Plymouth because he's loathe to change a winning team.

The Reds side that beat Cambridge 2-0 on Tuesday night featured defender Matty Pearson in midfield and Aaron Chapman playing his second game in goal, with Marek Rodak still away on international duty.

The Slovakian Under-21 stopper is back in contention for the clash at Home Park, while Seamus Conneely has a chance of returning after two games out with an ankle injury.

And Coleman admits he's got plenty to ponder on the 300-mile journey down to Devon.

"I've got a couple of big decisions to make," he said.

"The first one is how do you change the team that played ever so well on Tuesday?

"There's also a couple of people pushing for places, but that's healthy for us."

With Scott Brown suspended and both Sean Clare and Arron Davies also on the treatment table, the Stanley boss would love to have Conneely fit to face the Pilgrims.

He added: "Seamus has been a very integral part of what we do and the way we play, so I hope he's available at the weekend.

"But the players who have come in have done well.

"It's been a shame for Arron because he's been Seamus' understudy for the best part of the season, and when Seamus gets injured he gets injured.

"He's a great pro and he's great around the place, but I still think he's a couple of weeks away from being fit."