Simon Grayson

The lure of a potential Wembley final will be great for both Leeds United and Accrington Stanley at Elland Road on Tuesday (7.45pm).

United play host to one of the form teams in League Two in the Area Semi-Finals of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, and a cracking game could be in prospect.

Accrington are unbeaten away from home since October and accounted for promotion chasers Rochdale and Barnet on their own grounds before picking up all three points at Notts County last weekend.

John Coleman's side will be equally attracted to the possibility of a Wembley final with the winners of Tuesday's game just 180 minutes away from the final.

"We're three games away from Wembley and to go there in any competition is an incentive," said the Leeds boss.

"It doesn't matter what competition you play in, you want to play at Wembley.

"Accrington are on a good run - they have a great away record. They beat Notts County on Saturday and it'll be a good test.

"They're an attacking team, and they'll look to enjoy themselves and do well.

"Coming to Elland Road might be worth a bit of money to them, but they will want to get through. They will know the significance of it."

Grayson has said he may tinker with his starting line-up slightly, but insists he will be looking for some big performances.

"We set out to try and win every game and hopefully that will be the case," he added.

"The players will be looking to maintain their standards, and will want to stake a claim for places in the league games."