Hereford United hope to have two crucial players fit for tomorrow's Nationwide Conference clash at Farnborough Town, kick off 7.45pm.
The Bulls should welcome back Phil Robinson after a calf injury, but will wait on the ankle injuries of Paul Parry and Matt Baker.
Farnborough boss Graham Westley has no fresh injury concerns as his side prepare to face Hereford at the Aimita Stadium. Boro haven't won in their last four games and on Saturday slumped to a 3-1 defeat against Yeovil Town.
Dean Green, Gary Holloway and Joff Vansittart all made substitute appearances at the weekend and will hope for a place in the starting line-up.
Westley said: "It was a disappointing performance on Saturday and we've lost three on the bounce now and we need to respond in a positive manner."
United foot costly bill
Hereford United will have to pick up a £3,000 bill after Saturday's clash against Dagenham & Redbridge was called off.
Gale-force winds ripped off part of the Meadow End roof which cut an electricty cable. This, is turn, prevented the PA system from working and therefore the ground failed to meet safety requirement.
Hereford have to pay for match officials, Dagenham's travelling expenses, programmes plus lost revenue in sponsorship.
Chairman Graham Turner told the Evening News: "It could have been a serious problem in terms of injury so it was lucky it happened at 11.45 rather than 2.45. From a financial point of view it was a blow because we would have had a decent crowd for the league leaders and now we have to contemplate reduced numbers for a midweek game. The insurance company and loss adjustors are visiting the ground today to inspect it and it is urgent we repair it as soon as possible."
Meanwhile, the Conference officials have denied that a one down-three up relegation system will be introduced. The rumours first came around after a source revealed that Conference chairman had voted to accept the plan.
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