ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman thinks Droylsden could provide the biggest test to their 100 per cent record so far this season.

The Manchester side are the visitors to the Crown Ground tomorrow with just one loss so far this season.

The Reds are hoping to make it nine wins on the trot and maintain their seven point gap at the top of the table as they bid for a place in the Nationwide Conference next season.

"Droylsden have improved a lot since last season," said the Stanley chief.

"I have had them watched and they are a dangerous side.

"They have brought new players in and they have settled in quickly.

"They play an open style of football and are attack-minded. It promises to be an entertaining game."

Stanley's record breaking start has certainly made the rest of the division sit up and take notice but Coleman is wary.

"I would say there are four teams that have made a good start and Droylsden are one of them.

"We haven't got a game in midweek and everything can change very quickly.

"Teams have games in hand and, if we lose, it could suddenly be down to one point.

"Those points we have now are in the bag, those game are gone and they do not count for anything in the next game.

"We just have to start again and see where it takes us."