PHIL Robinson will be aiming to spike Yeovil Town's Nationwide Conference aspirations at Huish Park tomorrow (3pm) and repeat the title wrecking form Hereford United displayed in their recent 4-3 win against Boston United.

Despite the club's exit from the FA Umbro Trophy Robinson insists there is still plenty to lay for and has set his sights on a top eight spot.

"We want to really push ourselves to see how far up the league we can finish," said Robinson.

"We've set a target of the top eight to secure a LDV Trophy place and the next three games starting with Yeovil are going to be a tough test."

Robinson is also relishing the club having a say in the direction of the Conference title which they illustrated with their shock win at Boston.

The Glovers, however, are set to provide a stern examination for the Edgar Street club with a 12-match unbeaten league run and their last home defeat way back in November.

United are no strangers to thwarting championship hopes having ended Yeovil's ambitions last year with a 3-2 victory at Huish Park.

"We effectively finished their chances of winning the title last year and it is nice to be in a position to affect what happens this year," added Robinson.

"We put a dent in Boston's chances and we owe it to them to put up an-other good performance at Yeovil."

Hereford however have several injury worries not least Robinson himself who has a calf strain which forced him to miss the Trophy defeat at Chester City.

Matt Clarke (hamstring), Scott Goodwin (abdomen), Steve Piearce (ankle) and John Hill (groin), who did not train yesterday, are also doubtful.

FORMCAST: Glovers to sock The Bulls 2-1.