Striker decision for Turner
Hereford United are back in league action on Saturday as they make the trip to Dagenham & Redbridge in the Nationwide Conference, kick of 3pm.
The Bulls beat Dagenham at Edgar Street in early October but Garry Hill's side are in good form and are just a place behind United in tenth.
Graham Turner, the United boss, told the Hereford Times: "The players did very well against Wigan and should have won the game. But now it's back to the bred and butter of the Conference and it's about repeating the same level of performance that we showed against Wigan."
"The obvious problem is that we have not been scoring goals and perhaps we have the answer already within the squad," he continued. "Ben Smith is fit again, and he can score goals, Grant comes into the reckoning again, and Paul Parry can play up front. Our aim must be to finish in the top five of the division and I have to say that I have not yet seen five teams in the Conference better than us."
Without Chukki Eribenne who has returned to Bournemouth, United will make changes in attack as John Grant is back in training after a cracked fibula but not expected to feature in the Dagenham game. Scott Voice has extended his loan spell with Hinckley United for a second month.
Dagenham could miss Lee Goodwin and Mark Stein, who has a neck injury, but otherwise, have a fully fit squad to pick from.
Meanwhile, it has been reported that Hereford United's away match at Chester City will be played on Friday 20th December instead of Saturday 21st December, kick off 7.45pm.
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