ONE person who will have a keen interest in tomorrow's game at Kingfield is Martin Tyler.
For the Sky Sports commentator is a keen Woking supporter.
Work commitments mean he will be nearer Accrington than Woking tomorrow afternoon as he is providing the soundtrack for Manchester United v Manchester City's FA Cup fifth round clash.
But he will be looking out for the final score once his work at Old Trafford is complete.
"It's a very important game for both teams with the pursuit of the play-off places," Tyler said.
"We didn't play last weekend because the game at Shrewsbury was called off but the results didn't go too badly for us.
"But it's down to what we do, not other teams, and I'm sure John Coleman will feel the same.
"The play-offs have made the league so much more exciting. Apart from the former Accrington Stanley, most of the teams around us have never been in the Football League such as Morecambe, so it's quite an adventure for us."
He added: "I was very impressed with Accrington when I came up for the two games against Aldershot and Bournemouth - both of which they won obviously. There's a real vibrancy about the club and I'm sure Woking won't take the game lightly.
"It was a wonderful game between the two sides earlier in the season so I'm sure everyone will be treated to another good game because they are two sides who have made great strides.
"Woking were fortunate not to be passing Accrington on the on the way down as Stanley came up so it's been an exciting season for both teams.
"It's going to be a tough game, and as much as I want Woking to be successful, I'm a big believer in wanting the better team to win."
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