Bulls aim to continue run
Tomorrow sees Hereford United make the trip to Eton Park to play Burton Albion, kick off 7.45pm.
Last season, United crashed to a 2-0 defeat in Staffordshire but are unbeaten so far this term, while Nigel Clough's Burton are mid-table, having won one, drawn one and lost two of their opening four home matches.
The Brewers picked up a useful point in a 2-2 draw at Telford United last Saturday after ex-United attacker John Grant had scored twice and was then sent-off, and Glen Kirkwood's last minute equaliser gave Burton a share of the spoils.
Ian Wright could line-up against his old club, after switching from Edgar Street to Eton Park in the summer, but faces a late fitness test on his injured ankle.
Graham Turner added: "With the game being on a Friday, all our preparation moves forward a day.
"Sometimes playing under lights creates a good spectacle and we are not unhappy about going to Burton on a Friday night," he told the Hereford Times.
"We realise that we will become the side to beat if we stay at the top for very much longer.
"I think we saw those signs on Saturday against Scarborough, who changed their system to play us and challenged us to break them down. We were a bit disappointed with our play but the players did the job they needed to."
Hereford should be unchanged for the game, once again. Burton will miss attacker Christian Moore, who scored twice against United last term and has two goals to his name this term, as he is suspended for the match. Midfielder Andy Sinton, once of Tottenham Hotspur, has broken a bone in his foot, while Darren Stride, Aaron Webster and top scorer Dale Anderson are also doubts.