IN-form Chester City visit Phil Robinson's Hereford United at Edgar Street tonight (7.45) fresh from claiming the scalp of Nationwide Conference leaders Boston United at the weekend.

Robinson, though, is urging his side to remember their own memorable 4-3 victory at York Street in front of Sky TV cameras last month.

"On current form Chester are one of the highest placed teams in the league and it was a great result at Boston but we mustn't forget we have done the same," he said.

"Since Mark Wright has taken over their results have improved drastically and they have signed a number of good quality Conference players in the past couple of months which has naturally given them an improvement in form."

Chester knocked Hereford out of the FA Umbro Trophy last month as well as beating them in the league earlier this season, both with 2-1 scorelines.

The Bulls have injury worries ahead of the clash but young 'keeper Matt Baker is available again after recovering from an ankle injury.

Steve Piearce (ankle) is out while Ian Rodgerson (hamstring) is doubtful but Ian Wright (head) should be fit and Matt Clarke is available after completing a two-match ban.

Midfielder John Snape serves the second game of his two-match ban.

Robinson will be looking to his players to bounce back from a 2-0 home defeat against Morecambe at the weekend which included an own goal by on-loan debutant Richard Holmes.

"It just rebounded off him but he made a solid debut and did OK," said Robinson.

"It was a fair result and we never really looked like winning the game.

"They were a good team with some good players and we didn't really perform.

"Our players can't just got out and expect things to happen, they have to make it happen themselves."

n Formcast: Bulls to go down by a single goal.