Theo Robinson will return to Edgar Street tomorrow. The young striker who scored 16 goals for the Bulls last season whilst on loan from Watford is currently with Southend.
"I had an excellent time with Hereford for the whole season, winning promotion last year and it will be an emotional game for me going back," Robinson told the Southend Echo.
"We will just have to see what happens but I’m with Southend now so I want us to get the three points.”
"We’re doing really well at the moment and want to keep it going. We will take it one game at a time and see where that takes us, but there is a big difference between now and when I arrived."
Robinson, who has scored in his last three games, is expected to partner Lee Barnard in attack.
"Sometimes you can’t get a partnership going with someone but Barney and me are doing well right now," said Robinson.
Meanwhile Graham Turner has noted the threat posed by Robinson.
"We wanted to bring Theo (Robinson) back here on loan. He's a striker we had worked hard with," Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"The indications from Watford were that he would be allowed out, but we got a call saying he was going to Southend.
"He was effective for us with some good goals when we got promoted and we have to make sure he doesn't get in behind us.

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