HEREFORD United will be hoping Forest Green Rovers leak yet more goals in their Nationwide Conference clash at The Lawn tomorrow (3pm).
Boston United fired six past Rovers last week and despite the fact both teams being locked together in 14th and 15th positions respectively, Nigel Spink's side have conceded 44 goals compared to the Bulls 25.
The Bulls go into the match on the back of victories against Telford and Stalybridge with confidence high in the Edgar Street camp.
"Our self-belief has never been in doubt," said player-coach Phil Robinson. "We always believed we could get results but now we have got back-to-back wins it has given us a big lift."
Robinson was pleased to see strikers Rob Elmes and Gavin Williams get among the goals during the 3-0 Celtic win. "The lack of goals from the strikers was an area of concern but hopefully this will be a big boost to them and will mark the start of a little run," he added.
Hereford's player/coach expects Rovers to respond in one of two ways to their 6-1 defeat at the hands of Boston.
"They'll either be determined to get out and put in a good performance having been beaten so heavily or else their confidence might be low," he said.
"But if we can compete and work the way we have done in recent games then we are in with a chance of getting a result of some description."
Robinson has injuries worries over Williams, who is rated doubtful with a knee injury while strikers Scott Voice and Daniel Davidson have both had flu.
Ian Rodgerson is poised to return to the squad after being unavailable for the postponed Telford match on New Year's Day.
Left back Tony Capaldi has returned to Birmingham City after ccompleting his loan period on New Year's Day.
FORMCAST: The Bulls to carry on winning 2-1.
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