JOHN Coleman wants to make sure Accrington Stanley pose plenty of problems for Plymouth Argyle tonight – and not worry too much about the threat of their visitors.

The Pilgrims arrive with the league’s leading scorer, Luke Jephcott, in their ranks and experienced winger Danny Mayor as one of the form players in the division.

But the Reds boss insists his strikeforce of Colby Bishop and Dion Charles will give Plymouth plenty cause for concern – although he is hoping for them to return to goal-scoring form following Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Northampton Town.

Jephcott took his season’s tally to 18 in Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Portsmouth while Bishop and Charles have more than 20 goals between them.

So Coleman is expecting a "shoot-out at the Wham".

“You have to be aware of the threat Danny Mayor poses, but you can’t go overboard on it or else you end up with all your focus on Danny Mayor and not how you are going to play yourself and how the Plymouth team are going to play,” he told the club website.

“They are certainly not a one-man team, not a chance, they are a very good footballing side and for all the plaudits Danny Mayor is getting, Luke Jephcott is the leading goalscorer in the league, they have got more than one threat.

“We are aware of what Danny Mayor can do but we won’t be focusing all our thoughts on him.

“More importantly, we want them to be thinking about our star players, our attacking players, and make them be in the forefront of their minds, which I am sure they will be.

“It will be a shoot-out at the Wham.

“They are all good players and it’s refreshing when you see young lads who want to go far in the game and I am enjoying watching our strikers play at the moment.”

Stanley will be without winger Joe Pritchard who was sent off on Saturday while they are hoping Matt Butcher is available having missed the Northampton game.