YORK City will be bidding to end Hereford United's unblemished record against bottom-six clubs tomorrow.
Graham Turner's men have won all ten matches -- including a 3-0 triumph at KitKat Crescent -- against the division's lowest positioned sides this season, but 17th-placed City will be hoping to dent that 100 per cent record.
Play-off hopefuls Hereford have also gone four games without yielding a goal. A 0-0 draw against Carlisle was followed by wins over Stevenage (1-0), Northwich (4-0) and Farnborough (6-0).
The Bulls were last beaten at Edgar Street in a Conference match on January 22 but will still be missing skipper Tony James because of a knee injury.
Andy Tretton has ably deputised at centre-back and will continue against City with on-loan Walsall striker Leroy Williams expected to return and partner 18-goal top marksman Adam Stansfield after a three-match ban.
Experienced former Wolves and Port Vale striker Lee Mills is likely to drop to the bench while Craig Mawson will be in goal. He played this term as a pre-season trialist for City.
Updated: 10:32 Friday, April 08, 2005
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