The Bulls make the cross-country trip to Sincil Bank to face Lincoln City in a League Two match on Saturday.
It's been three years since the Bulls got anything out of their trips to the Imps. The four matches in the past two seasons have gone to the home side both at Edgar Street and Sincil Bank, with February 2007's 4-1 win coming largely thanks to a Steve Guinan hat-trick. Two players from each side survive from that game, with Rob Purdie and Richard Rose both featuring for the Bulls.
The Imps have become harder to beat under new boss Steve Tilson, but they are finding scoring goals a struggle at home. Albert Jarrett's 90th minute winner against Nuneaton in the FA Cup was their first home goal in three games, with the Bulls putting nine goals past the two League sides the Imps faced. Former Bull Gavin McCallum has started only one League game so far this season and is yet to score for his new side. Top scorer is Celtic loan forward Ben Hutchinson with three.
The Bulls travel with another defensive shuffle likely for only the third away game of Jamie Pitman's managerial career. He's had six home matches but only two away thanks to some kind cup draws, but he'll be happy to continue the form with nine goals in two games and an unlikely comeback already chalked up. Mathieu Manset now has six goals in six games and has overtaken last season's total, with Saturday likely to be his 50th appearance in a Bulls shirt.
Lincoln City vs Hereford United, Sincil Bank, Saturday 20th November, 3.00pm.