Bristol Rovers defender Craig Hinton, who will make his 100th Rovers appearance tonight, is looking for a result more than a performance.
Speaking to the Western Daily Press, Hinton told the reporter: "We just need to take the points tonight no matter what. Hereford can batter us for 89 minutes, but if we win 1-0 then we'll take that. Ultimately it's points that matter. You can play all the nice football in the world, but if you can't get the results then it doesn't mean anything."
The WDP also reports that head coach Paul Trollope will mull over several changes before tonights kick off, with on-loan striker James Walker likely to feature and captain James Hunt likely to be recalled after suspension.
The paper also quotes Graham Turner, who watched Rovers lose on Saturday, as saying: "Rovers had a lot of the play but got done by a couple of set-pieces. Despite their league position, they are not a bad side. They have just spent £200,000 on a striker and have Ryan Green down there, so we know the quality of their players."