HEREFORD United chief Graham Turner has called on his side to "finish the job" at Woking tonight and book their Nationwide Conference play-off place (7.45).

The Bulls require just one point from their last two games to cement a top-five spot.

But United are unlikely to be handed a draw on a plate at the Kingfield Stadium with sixth-placed Woking also chasing hard for promotion to the Football League.

The Cards have given themselves a chance with three consecutive wins although their home record against the Bulls in recent years is poor, losing five from their last seven meetings.

Turner is waiting on the fitness of midfielder Danny Williams, who went off during Saturday's 1-0 triumph at Halifax with a recurrence of an ankle injury. Jamie Pitman is still nursing a shoulder injury.

A dilemma for the Edgar Street boss will be regarding his attacking selection. Lee Mills and Adam Stansfield started up front at The Shay but fresh striker Danny Carey-Bertram may be preferred.

Woking manager Glenn Cockerill has no injury worries and is likely to select the same side that brushed aside Accrington Stanley at the weekend.

Following last season's cruel penalty shoot-out defeat to Aldershot, Turner is not concerned which play-off position his side secures.

But he does not want his side to rely on Saturday's clash with Accrington to finalise their place.

"We must travel to Woking looking to pick up at least a point," said Turner. "We will not go there looking for a draw though -- we will go there aiming to win the game.

"We have gone on a good run at just the right time and now must finish the job. It wouldn't be the end of the world if we go into the game against Accrington still needing to get a result, but ideally we'd like to get things sorted.

"The pressure is more on Woking to win the game, just as it was on Halifax on Saturday, and hopefully that will play into our hands."

n In other games tonight, Bromyard Town head to Dudley Town in the West Midlands League Premier Division.

Ledbury Town entertain Brierley and Hagley in the League Cup semi-final first leg.

Meanwhile, Malvern Town take on Feckenham in the Worcester Infirmary Cup semi-finals. All the fixtures kick-off at 7.45.