Bulls seek revenge
Three points for Hereford United against Exeter tomorrow (New Years Day) will be very welcome after the 4-0 defeat at St James Park on Boxing Day. The Hereford players will be out to prove a point to the Exeter side who swept them aside just six days ago so there shouldn't be a lack of motivation for the home side.
Exeter can expect a good following at Edgar Street having won both of their Christmas period games so far, which sees them move from twelth to six in the table, just four points behind the Bulls. On Tuesday the Grecians defeated Tamworth 2-1 thanks to winning goal late on in the game. A victory for manager Alex Inglethorpe is likely to secure him the manager of the month award.
Hereford United have no fresh injury problems but there is some doubt whether Lee Mills will be able to make a come back having missed the last three games due to an ankle injury. However, Danny Williams will miss out once again as he is to have a scan to find out whether the midfielder has broken a bone in his foot.
Jamie Pitman is hopeful of being in the squad after suffering a shoulder problem against Leigh last Tuesday shoulder.
"He dislocated his shoulder, it popped out, in the game against Leigh RMI but the doctor manipulated it back on the pitch into place and he carried on. He has missed training but we expect him to be fit," Graham Turner told BBC H&W.
"Knowing Jamie, he is the sort of player that even with a bit of pain he will play through it."