Marlon Jackson could be missing from the Hereford United squad for up to four weeks according to manager Martin Foyle. Ten days ago the striker hurt his knee in a tackle at Tamworth just minutes before he was sent off.
"He's seen a specialist today, but I'm not banking on good news," Foyle told the OS.
"He could be out for around four weeks."
Meanwhile according to BBC Hereford and Worcester, there is better news about defender Luke Graham and striker Ryan Bowman. Both have returned to full training and could feature at some stage tomorrow.
"Ryan is back now," Foyle told BBC H&W.
"I could have probably involved him last Saturday, I took a risk going with two strikers.
"Luke's okay, he's been training all this week.
"It's good to have those two back."
However both Joe Heath and Benoit Dalibard remain side-lined.
Foyle says he's happy with how the squad is progressing.
"They are coming to training with a smile on their faces and we're on a roll at the moment.
"But it's only early days."
Meanwhile according to BBC Hereford and Worcester, there is better news about defender Luke Graham and striker Ryan Bowman. Both have returned to full training and could feature at some stage tomorrow.
"Ryan is back now," Foyle told BBC H&W.
"I could have probably involved him last Saturday, I took a risk going with two strikers.
"Luke's okay, he's been training all this week.
"It's good to have those two back."
However both Joe Heath and Benoit Dalibard remain side-lined.
Foyle says he's happy with how the squad is progressing.
"They are coming to training with a smile on their faces and we're on a roll at the moment.
"But it's only early days."