ACCRINGTON Stanley star Matty Pearson admits it is hard not to think about the prospect of playing the likes of Bolton Wanderers in League One next season.

Stanley could be promoted on Saturday should they take three points from their trip to Wycombe and either Oxford lose or Bristol Rovers fail to win.

But the Reds defender insists John Coleman's side will keep their focus heading into the final two games of the League Two season.

“Everything has fallen into place this season, with the new owner coming in, the players here and obviously the results we have had but we know it isn’t over yet," said Pearson.

“We are trying not to think about it as there are two big games left but it would be a great achievement for the club and you do briefly think about playing the likes of Bolton and Sheffield United next season – that will be a different level – but we haven’t achieved anything yet.”

Coleman's side have not tasted defeat since losing to Portsmouth in March and are currently on a 10-game unbeaten streak and Pearson doesn't anticpate the squad being affected by nerves.

“To be honest, I don’t think there are nerves, I think our confidence has grown throughout the season,” he added.

“We know we have the tools to go out and win both games and the way the lads are playing, especially the forward players who are on fire, we all believe we can do it.

“We have been on an unbelievable run and now the aim is not to lose before the end of the season."