Bulls boss Martin Foyle admitted that his side has plenty of chances in today's game:
"I've just had a chat with Ports outside the changing room. I think the majority of the game we played some good stuff. The pitch is hard for that little bit of quality as it's very, very lively.
"The first goal does kill you a little bit. It's not a shot - I can't take that as a shot as a striker - it's gone in and it's bounced over Rhys. That dents confidence a little bit. But then I thought we come into our own and second half there was only one team.
"I made substitutions to go forward, to take the game to them. And then it was a weak header out, I'm not too sure, and a magnificent finish and that kills the game.
"Smithy had a couple of chances, I can still see Bushy dropping in there, Frankie in with a header, we've had a lot of chances in and around their box. Fair play to them they won a lot of headers in there and their keeper's done well for them.
"We know it's difficult. I said 'just give me honest commitment' and everything like that and hopefully things will turn.
"We want fresh bodies in to give everyone a lift but we're not in a position to do that. That's very hard for us at the moment.
"Football tests you to the limit at the moment, and the way the club's going everything is testing us.
"If we go and score the first goal Tuesday, heads will rise and I know we will go and put in a good performance. It's a delicate position at the moment.
"It's easy to criticize, there's a lot of things going on. I've just got to try and keep the boys together and hopefully they'll turn out for Tuesday and off we go again."
Foyle told interviewer Gregg Davies that Kingsley James had a 'niggly groin' while Frankie Artus was still showing the effects of his car crash.