Hereford United striker Trevor Benjamin should be back in action shortly after missing several games with an eye problem.
"Benjamin has been suffering with an eye infection and it has caused him some massive problems due to the fact he wears contact lenses," Wayne Jones wrote in Bullseye.
"The eye hospital this week has confirmed that the infection is responding to treatment and it shouldn't be too long before it has cleared up."
As regards reserve keeper Mike Ingham, he will probably miss the remainder of the season with a ruptered tendom in one of his fingers.
Youngster Jack Macleod damaged ligaments in his right ankle in a reserve match against Team Bath but he played 90 minutes against Westfields last Tuesday so is back in action.
Luke Webb is also expected to miss the rest of the season.
"Webb has now had his hip operation and is on the rehabilitation road. He has been at Lilleshall all this week, but it is going to be a long and slow road before he is ready for training," said Jones.
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Next Game: Scarborough In The League At Edgar Street On Tuesday 19th November At 7.45pm