Hereford United entertain Stalybridge Celtic tomorrow (3pm) seeking their first Nationwide Conference double of the season.

The Bulls already have a 2-0 victory at Celtic under their belts thanks to a Rob Elmes brace and will be looking for a second festive win after knocking the Christmas stuffing out of Telford United with a 1-0 away win.

Player/manager Phil Robinson described their shock win against the high-flying Shropshire side as the "perfect result" -- the Bulls' first league away win since October.

"It really was the perfect result and performance to start the Christmas period off and will give us the confidence to go and get a result against Stalybridge and Telford," he said.

"If you have a good Christmas period it can move you up the table which is something we need to do.

"Stalybridge have made a couple of signings recently and brought some new players into the club and they are the sort of team that keeps changing things around so it won't be exactly the same side that we faced earlier in the season."

Robinson was delighted with his team's display on Boxing Day.

"Telford are the form team at the moment and after they beat Dagenham & Redbridge 5-1 we knew were going to be in for a tough game but everybody played really well," he said. "We've been there and thereabouts in a number of games and not far away but everything came together against Telford.

"We worked very hard, were organised and passed the ball around a lot better than we have been and it was a good performance. We had to defend well at times because they had a lot of long throws and corners."

Alex Kevan (foot) and Daniel Davidson (ill) are his only injury worries.

n Formcast: Bulls at the double for a 2-1 win.