ACCRINGTON Stanley boss John Coleman is hoping a change in training facilities will see a change in fortune this weekend.

The Reds have swapped their traditional Barnoldswick training ground for more comfortable surroundings and facilities in Rochdale.

And Coleman had his fingers crossed the change would do his side the world of good.

He said: "We've been going up to a different place with a full sized pitch and we've been working a bit more on possession and passing, so I'm hoping that will get us more focused in our approach to Saturday's game."

Stanley earned their first win since the end of October on Monday night when they defeated Rochdale in the Lancashire Cup.

And although they hit the net three times for the fourth game in succession, their leaky defence was again on show with the loss of two goals.

Coleman added: "I don't think you can read too much into that result.

"We both had a mixed team out, we had three youth team players and a couple of players who are on the periphery.

"We're scoring plenty of goals, but we just can't keep them out at the other end.

"We'll work it out."