KERRY Giddings could get his first Hereford United call-up for tonight's Nationwide Conference game at Kettering Town (7.45).
The former Stourport Swifts, Pershore Town and Redditch United striker has signed a part-time contract with the Bulls after impressing in pre-season.
Director of Football Graham Turner is set to include him among the substitutes tonight, saying: "He has not done a lot of work so far but there is a possibility he might be on the bench."
Giddings' call-up has been precipitated by injuries to former Luton midfielder Michael McIndoe, who is doubtful after receiving a kick on the thigh in Saturday's goalless draw with Southport, while striker Steve Piearce, who came on as substitute, is also in doubt with a recurrence of his long-standing thigh injury.
Defender Paul Sturgess is still ruled out with a knee injury, although winger Paul Parry may return to the squad after being sidelined with an ankle problem.
Turner was not overly disappointed with the draw against highly-rated Southport, but although pleased with the defensive display, he believes they need to improve on the front foot.
He said: "We should have taken all three points but the quality of crossing and the sharpness in the box wasn't as good as I would have expected. But an opening day draw is not a disaster and we looked very solid."
Kettering began their campaign with a 2-0 defeat at Yeovil on Saturday, but Turner added: "They are going to be difficult at home.
"I am looking for the same solid defensive performance but we need to be brighter in and around the box."
Hereford (from): Cooksey, Lane, Clarke, Robinson, Wright, James, Rodgerson, Snape, Elmes, Williams, McIndoe, Piearce, Baker, Gardiner, Hanson, Moran, Shirley, Beale, Giddings.
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