ACCRINGTON Stanley manager John Coleman has urged his side to march on after recovering from a minor blip on the road to promotion.

The Reds had only earned two points from a possible nine ahead of last week's trip to play-off hopefuls York.

After twice coming back from a goal down, Stanley went on to record a comfortable 4-2 win.

"We got the added bonus of Hereford not winning, which was like getting the points we lost at Southport reinstated" admitted Coleman.

And as the runaway Conference leaders approach the last six games of the season, Coleman believes the first of that run at home to Grays Athletic tomorrow could be the hardest.

"They are a very good side" he said.

"We went there in probably a totally opposite situation to what we will be going into on Saturday.

"We had nothing to lose and they had everything to lose.

"But they won 5-0 in midweek and I am sure they will be confident.

"We are two of the most free-scoring teams.

"But we only know one way to play and when we don't play like that we struggle, so we'll be going all-out to win tomorrow, as I am sure they will."

Defender Robbie Williams returns to the squad after his one-match ban, but Leam Richardson still has two games left of a four-match suspension.