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Hereford FC vs Accrington Stanley. Sky Bet League Two.

Edgar StreetAttendance2,057.

Hereford FC 1

  • Y Arquin (5th minute)

Accrington Stanley 1

  • M Evans (72nd minute)

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Image: Townsend: In for the Bulls

Team news for Friday's League Two clash between Hereford and Accrington Stanley at Edgar Street.

Hereford welcome back Michael Townsend into contention for the match. The defender missed United's Boxing Day defeat to Port Vale due to a one-match suspension and is set to be recalled straight back into Jamie Pitman's starting XI. Benoit Dalibard and Ryan Green formed a makeshift central defensive partnership against Vale and Pitman, disappointed by his side's inability to close games out after taking the lead, may also be tempted to throw in fit-again skipper Stefan Stam. The Dutchman returned to the bench against Vale having only had a couple of training sessions since making his comeback from six weeks out with a knee problem, although a further week of training may convince Pitman the influential defender is ready. Midfielder Joe Colbeck has now now fully recovered from his knee injury, starting against the Valiants on Boxing Day. Meanwhile, Accrington will be without Luke Joyce as he serves the second game of his three-match suspension. Joyce received a straight red card in the recent victory over Torquay and is one of the few blemishes on the squad available to boss John Coleman. Fellow midfielder Ian Craney has resumed full training following his broken leg and could be fit to take a place on the bench, although defender Alan Burton remains on the sidelines after a double hernia operation. Stanley make the trip to Edgar Street on the back of four consecutive wins and are in the midst of a seven-match unbeaten run - a record Coleman is not ready to give up any time soon. "I don't think we've had four league wins on the spin since we won the Conference and I think we ended up winning about eight or nine then so it'd be great to try and do that again," he told Accrington's official website. "We've been a little bit more clinical recently and we're certainly taking a higher percentage of chances, even though we aren't making as many of them. The next step now is to make more chances and score more goals while keeping them out at the other end."

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