Hereford United are chasing a club record when they visit Nuneaton Borough in the Nationwide Conference tonight (7.45).
Victory would give United their fourth successive away win - something they've never previously managed in their 76-year history.
United are also defending a seven-match unbeaten run, although their unblemished defensive record was finally ended in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Hednesford.
Director of Football Graham Turner said: "We were slightly disappointed with the level of performance on Saturday but it was a good point for us, all things considered.
"But we are still in good nick and this is a good opportunity for us to bounce back."
The Bulls are expected to stick with the line-up that drew against Hednesford.
Skipper Ian Wright, who scored their equaliser, missed training yesterday with double vision after a late clash of heads, but is expected to be fit.
Turner expects a severe test from Nuneaton, who are likely to field former Bulls player Chris MacKenzie in goal.
He added: "You look through their side and they have a lot of experience and a lot of decent players. They have spent heavily on players like Lee Charles and Marc McGregor."
Hereford (from): Cooksey, Lane, Clarke, Robinson, Wright, James, Rodgerson, Snape, Giddings, Williams, McIndoe, Elmes, Gardiner, Parry, Baker, Hanson.
n Telford United play the latest of their 'home' games at Worcester City's St George's Lane ground tonight when newly-promoted Leigh RMI are the visitors (7.45).
Telford have slipped into mid-table after losing their last three matches.
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