Hereford manager Peter Beadle is hopeful that he will have several more players available for tomorrow's FA Trophy game against Weymouth.
Keyon Reffell, who came on as a substitute very late in the game at Tiverton last Tuesday, should be fit enough to start.
And both Garyn Preen and Adam Page are expected to be in contention for a return to the squad.
"Hopefully that will give us a bit more depth in the group," said Beadle.
Calvin Dinsley remains sidelined with a hamstring injury. However Mike McGrath will be available despite being red carded at Tiverton. He will sit out next Tuesday's game against Dunstable.
Mike Symons will miss the game as he is serving the second of a two match suspension.
Meanwhile Beadle's attempts to sign a left back haven't, as yet, been successful. It was reported by BN on Tuesday that Beadle has made Weston a third offer for Danny Greenslade. However by late yesterday there had been little progress in obtaining Greenslade's signature.
Back to tomorrow's game.
Weymouth have been on a good run recently and will come to Edgar Street hoping for revenge after Hereford defeated them 2-0 five weeks ago at their ground.
"It's a difficult one to call given we have such a big game coming up next Saturday," said Beadle.
If Weymouth do win, Beadle may not be too displeased given the FA Cup game next Saturday is much more important especially in financial terms.