SAINTS manager Russell Martin suggested senior players who featured for the under-21s on Friday are in contention to take on Stoke City.

The St Mary's side host Championship Potters in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup this evening, with Martin keen to name a strong team.

However, he opened the door for senior players who completed 90 minutes in a 2-0 Premier League 2 defeat to Crystal Palace at Staplewood last week.

Ronnie Edwards, Nathan Wood, Ben Brereton Diaz and Sam Amo-Ameyaw were unable to help Simon Rusk's side to a positive result despite their experience.

Defender Charlie Taylor also started but was withdrawn at half-time as a precaution after feeling tightness and is a doubt to face Stoke.

"I think if we want to play any of them guys, they need to be ready rather than travelling up to Manchester and sitting on the bench," said Martin.

"I think we tried to give some guys some minutes that maybe come into consideration for Tuesday and just to find some rhythm.

"We watched the game in the hotel on the iPads and the laptops on Friday night. Charlie came off as a precaution because he felt a little niggle.

"But the other guys did what they needed to do and they got some minutes," added Martin, who was asked about the reaction of the players. 

"They have a choice whether to play or not. It's theirs always because they're men and I would never hold it against them if they chose not to.

"I tell them I think it's the best way for them to try and get back into the team, give them the reasons, then have an understanding.

"They either agree or disagree and then they'll make the choice and they all made the right choice for us and for them. It puts them in a better place, for sure."

Saints sit 12th in Premier League 2 with 10 points from seven matches. Finishing in the top 16 qualifies you for the league's play-offs.

Armel Bella-Kotchap did not feature despite having made just one cup appearance - after the boss last week suggested he has opted against playing for the academy. 

Asked about his situation and availability, Martin cooly responded: "Exactly the same as it was last time I answered the question."