Two Hereford United players had to be subbed this afternoon and one of them Robbie Threlfall could be out for a couple of games.
Threlfall sustained a leg injury later described as a badly swollen ankle.
"I saw him at half time. His ankle has come up. It's pretty swollen and he's on crutches at the minute. I think he's going to see a specialist over the weekend or Monday morning," said defender Dean Beckwith in a interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Hopefully it won't be too bad and he'll get better as soon as possible because he's done really well for us."
UPDATE: Manager Graham Turner told the media that Threlfall has a 'bad ankle ligament problem and might be out for a number of weeks which is disappointing for him and a blow for us."
Trevor Benjamin also was subbed. It looked as though he had a thigh strain.
Turner was already without Luke Webb, Karl Broadhurst, Richard Rose and Clint Easton.
Hereford United's next game is a League Two fixture at Wycombe on Tuesday evening.