Hereford United Director of Football Graham Turner is confident his side can go all the way in the FA Umbro Trophy -- providing they win tonight's fifth round replay with Morecambe at Edgar Street (7.45).

With sides like Yeovil and Rushden and Diamonds going out of the competition on Saturday and a home tie with lower-graded Burton Albion awaiting tonight's winners on March 10, United are optimistic of getting to the Villa Park final in May.

But Turner is anxious to stress to the players that they shouldn't think they've done the hard work already, having drawn 0-0 at Morecambe on Saturday. He said: "That is the message to the players -- we can't afford any complacency.

"I think that any side getting to this stage will start to believe they can get to the final.

"But there are still some good sides in there and we still have a bit of work to do tonight.

"Morecambe are a decent side but generally we coped with them a lot better on Saturday than we did in the league meeting."

Defender Paul Sturgess is the Bulls' main doubt, having been forced to come off at half-time on Saturday with a leg injury. Matt Gardiner, who came on as substitute to replace him, stands by to take his place.

Skipper Ian Wright (groin) and winger Paul Parry (ankle) are still not ready to return to the fray against the side managed by ex-Bulls midfielder Jimmy Harvey.

Hereford (from): Cooksey, Clarke, Sturgess, Gardiner, Robinson, James, Wall, Quiggin, Snape, Elmes, Williams, Rodgerson, Bull, Baker, Giddings, Shirley.