Hereford United will put their play-off credentials on the line at Morecambe tomorrow (3pm).
Both sides are jostling for position in the Nationwide Conference with fifth-placed Bulls holding the advantage by two points and two places.
Graham Turner has the rarity of a selection headache for the clash with the return of Danny Williams and Steve Guinan from suspension but the United boss has warned the duo they cannot expect to walk straight back into the side.
Replacements Rob Sawyers and Rob Purdie put in impressive displays in last week's 3-0 win against Gravesend and will be bidding to keep their place in the starting line up as Turner aknowledges.
"Both Williams and Guinan are available and it's a nice problem to have a selection headache for a change," admitted Turner.
"Sawyers and Purdie both did well last week and after a 3-0 win it doesn't automatically mean I'm going to change the side around.
"But if they are left out they can have gained confidence in the knowledge that they have contributed to a good win."
The Shrimps, managed by former Bulls midfielder Jimmy Harvey, exacted a smash-and-grab raid at Edgar Street earlier in the season with a 2-1 win despite playing the second half with only ten men after Dave McKearney's dismissal.
Wayne Curtis was the architect of the victory with two first half goals while Jamie Pitman was on target for the Bulls.
Turner saw Morecambe draw 1-1 with Nuneaton on Tuesday and Hereford's boss believes his team are better equipped to handle the Lancashire side this time round.
"They changed the way they play slightly and are a much bigger side with the emphasis on hitting the ball forward quicker but that may have been the influence of the pitch," added Turner.
"Morecambe are up their challenging for a play-off place with us and will be a handful but we feel we can handle most things that teams throw at us.
"Our form has been good and we showed with our win at Chester that we can be solid and compete with the top clubs."
FORMCAST: Bulls to lose 2-1.
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