ACCRINGTON Stanley manager John Coleman admits his side will go into tomorrow's game at Farnborough Town buoyant on the back of their LDV Vans Trophy success.

The Reds pulled off one of the biggest upsets on their debut in the competition with a 2-1 win at Bradford City on Wednesday night.

But Coleman will be keen to guard against complacency for their trip to Conference strugglers Boro as his side looks to rediscover their league form.

"Unfortunately for us we've only taken four points out of the last nine, and if you're going to maintain a title push or try to cement your place in the play-offs, that's not good enough. So you've got to go and take three points," he said.

"What I tried to say to the lads this week in training was that we haven't become a bad side.

"We've responded well to last Saturday's defeat at home to Gravesend.

"It was maybe a blessing in disguise that we didn't go to extra time on Wednesday because there would have been some tired legs and not much time to recover.

"Farnborough didn't play (in midweek) so they'll have had the benefit of that on us. But I think that, when you come away with a win, there aren't many tired legs.

"If we'd have lost it in the last couple of minutes it might have deflated the lads and made them a little bit more tired than what they are.

"But we go to Farnborough in good spirits."

He added: "I'd like to say to the lads that Wednesday was another away win, so we've got to believe that we can go and win away from home.

"Our system will allow us to make more chances probably away from home than we will at home if we play it right, and hopefully we'll get it right tomorrow."

New signing Chris Butler could feature tomorrow after missing out on a debut on Wednesday because his registration forms were not released by Liverpool in time.