Hereford United's caretaker boss Phil Robinson could make a shock start in the televised FA Cup clash against Wrexham at Edgar Street tomorrow (1pm).
The Bulls' player-coach, who made a comeback last week against Doncaster Rovers, has not ruled out selecting himself if he manages to shrug off a slight muscle strain picked up in training.
Defender Tony James is also fit after recovering from a sore thigh, but Scott Goodwin and Matt Clarke are suspended.
"Apart from the two suspensions I've got pretty much a full squad to choose from including myself if I recover from a slight niggle I've picked up," said Robinson.
"At this moment I've got a fair idea of the team I will pick,but there are a few places I will mull over. I will see how training goes and probably make a decision closer to tomorrow."
Robinson is hoping his team will be buoyed by the occasion and raise their game against Wrexham who are struggling at the foot of Division Three.
"It's such a big difference for lads at our level that it makes it a little bit more special," he said.
"Wrexham have been the focus of a big TV game with their Cardiff match but I think it is a little bit more exciting for us and I hope we can respond.
"We've got a chance obviously because they are on a run of poor form but there is still a massive divide with Hereford two divisions below.
"If you look through their team they've got some quality players and a very experienced manager and we need our players to perform to the top of their form to give us a chance."
Before the match a handful of supporters will perform the now famous kicking of a swede -- not Sven-Goran Eriksson but a painted vegetable -- into the goal at the Meadow End as a good luck symbol.
"It started off in the 1950s but was forgotten about until the match with Leicester a few years ago," said Penny Bayliss, who has painted the swede.
Formcast: Hereford can record another famous victory -- 2-1.
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