Hereford manager Paul Caddis has said he would love to play two up front, but injuries play a part in his formation.Caddis's team selection is being partly governed by injuries
The Bulls lined up 4-5-1 with Remaye Campbell as a lone striker in the first two games of the Enterprise National League North season - and were comfortably beaten 2-0 in both, with the home game against King's Lynn a poor spectacle for the 2,787 Bulls fans at Edgar Street.
But at Buxton on Tuesday evening, four changes and a 3-5-2 formation with Andy Williams alongside Campbell helped Hereford to a 2-1 win.
In an interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester' sports editor Trevor Owens, Caddis said Chris Wreh and Adam Rooney have been injured and if he starts with two up front, he needs another striker on the bench to have an impact later in the game.
Saying he'd love to play two strikers, he added: "Sometimes people have to be patient and understand with what they see is not always what is going on. There's players on the bench [at Buxton on Tuesday] that definitely weren't ready to start the game. There's load of stuff that come in."