The Bulls travel to Planet Flag on Saturday for a stellar League Two match against Accrington.
Since the goalless meeting in November at Edgar Street both sides have held their respective positions in the table. Stanley remain in mid table, 12 points clear of relegation trouble, while the Bulls hold a play-off spot with an eye for an automatic berth.
Accrington's defence has been poor all season, conceding nearly two goals a game including an eight goal drubbing by Peterboro. They have, however, just recorded back-to-back clean sheets for the first time since gaining promotion to the League. Whether the flags will outnumber the support at the Fraser Eagle Stadium is debatable, with home crowds dipping below 1,000 in recent weeks. Ex-Bull David Brown, twice the winner of three points for Stanley when they've entertained the Bulls, will not feature as he remains on loan at Rushden.
The Bulls will be looking to axe two records between the sides. In each of the three matches since the pair took on League status the away side has failed to score, with the Bulls' goalless against Stanley in the last two encounters, and the Bulls have never won at Accrington - losing league matches in each of the last four seasons, and drawing a FA Trophy match in 2005.
Accrington Stanley vs Hereford United, Fraser Eagle Stadium, Saturday 8th March, 3.00pm.