LUTEL James has been received a stunning call-up for two St Kitts and Nevis' World Cup 2006 qualifiers.

But family commitments may yet force the Accrington Stanley striker to pull out of the double-header with Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday and St Vincent and The Grenadine next Wednesday.

James was set to discuss the matter with manager John Coleman last night following Stanley's 1-0 win at York City, in which the front man came on as a second half substitute.

But Coleman said it was a wonderful opportunity for the 32-year-old to resurrect his international career.

"We're not 100 per cent sure Lutel's going to go yet," the Reds chief said.

"It would be great for him if he did, but not so good for us, although I think he would only miss Saturday's game.

"He's played for them before, but not in a World Cup qualifier I don't think, so it would be nice for him.

"But we'll address it today and then make a decision."

Meanwhile, Coleman admitted he was close to completing a loan deal today, or at least by the end of the week, as well as being on the lookout for a new signing.

The Stanley boss has made no secret of his desire to strengthen his back line with another central defender.