HEREFORD United face a fixture pile-up starting with Dagenham & Redbridge's visit to Edgar Street tomorrow (3pm).

The Bulls have five games in 15 days and manager Graham Turner has already brought in loan signing Mick Galloway to boost his squad.

Injuries have started to creep in for United with John Grant (cracked fibula) out for a month, Ian Wright struggling with a hamstring and Danny Williams doubtful with a groin strain.

Scott Voice scored in a friendly with Cheltenham in midweek but is not match-fit and Turner is looking to bring in an additional striker.

Dagenham were widely held to have been robbed of a place in the Nationwide League after Conference champions Boston United's breach of regulations and that is a view shared by Turner. "They had a magnificent season last year and if there was any justice in football they would be playing in the Football League now." he said.

"I think we are going to be in for a tough game and after the disappointment of the result and performance of last week we want to put that right.

"I've brought in Mick Galloway and am trying to bring in a striker, though that is proving difficult, because in the next four weeks we've got eight games including the FA Cup and LDV Trophy games.

"In the next 15 days we've got five matches and with doubts over Wright, Williams, Grant and Ben Smith we will be stretched to the limit."

Loan signing Galloway arrives with a wealth of League experience after spells at Notts County, Gillingham and Chesterfield and could start if Williams fails a fitness test.

Bulls captain Wright has torn fibres in his hamstring so Richard Teesdale stands by to make his first start for six matches.

FORMCAST: Score draw 1-1.