Hereford United have signed former Leyton Orient midfielder Neil Gough but boss Graham Turner is set to name an unchanged side for their Nationwide Conference clash at Gravesend and Northfleet tomorrow (3pm).
Bulls' manager Graham Turner has described the match as a journey into the unknown with the Edgar Street boss admitting he has scant information on the Ryman Premier Division champions.
The Bulls have reported a clean bill of health ahead of the game and Turner is able to field an unchanged side from the one that beat Forest Green Rovers in midweek.
"We know very little about Gravesend but we are in good form and we will probably be unchanged," he said.
"It is a pleasing start to the season and if get a good result I think we can expect more than 2,000 to Monday's game."
Around 700 Bulls fans made the trip to see United beat Forest Green Rovers and if they continue to remain in the top three the club will also benefit financially due to linked gate fees.
A supporters' initiative agreed that they would pay more at the gate if the Bulls were successful and in the top three - a not too common feat in recent times as Turner admitted.
"It was the supporters' suggestion but I think it's only happened once because we haven't been at the top too much," said Turner.
Striker John Grant is still suspended, though he will be available for Morecambe's visit on Bank Holiday Monday, and Turner has no other injury worries ahead of the Gravesend match apart from Scott Voice who is making good progress.
Trialist Andrew Martin has decided to leave the club after just one match.
Injuries have rocked Gravesend's early season preparations and boss Andy Ford has signed Stevenage Borough and former Hereford left back Paul Sturgess to boost his squad.
Ford also has injury worries over Justin Skinner and Jimmy Strouts while influential defender Francis Duku is out until October.
Formcast: Bulls to fleece Fleet 2-1.
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