Defender set for comeback?
Matt Clarke could be on the bench for tomorrow's game at Yeovil Town, kick off 3pm.
The defender, who has been out for action for two months following knee surgury, is reported to be fit enough to make the substitutes in this week's Conference Press Release.
League leaders Yeovil are boosted by the return of defender Jimmy Aggrey and midfielder Neil Mustoe for the clash after both were cup-tied for the FA Trophy win over Northwich. Midfielder Darren Way is banned for the afternoon, and Glovers boss Gary Johnson said: "It's a massive match for both teams. After the Trophy excitement of last week we now return to The Conference and we have some vital games between now and the end of the season.
"As you will be well aware the league is never won by the beginning of March and we have some very important three pointers to be won, starting with Hereford. They are in a strong position for the play-offs with an outside chances of winning the league which will, I'm sure, give Saturday's match some extra spice."
United boss Graham Turner is sure that Yeovil will be extremely tough opponents. "They are a very, very good side," he told the BBC. "To have led the table for as long as they have you have got to have a lot of talented players, and it is a good game for us to look forward to."
The game will be a tricky won for United, who last won at Yeovil in May 2001 with a last minute Ian Rodgerson goal. However, Town haven't lost at Huish Park this season but Hereford have won nine away league games this season, which is the joint best away record with Chester City.
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