SKIPPER Ian Wright and striker Scott Voice are Hereford United's main injury worries in the run- up to the Bulls' FA Cup second round clash with Swindon Town on Saturday.

Wright is still suffering the effects of a dead leg picked up in the 2-0 defeat at Barnet last weekend, while Voice has a groin strain.

But caretaker boss and player/coach Phil Robinson is hopeful both will be available for selection.

"Ian hasn't trained this week while Scott was not available for selection ag-ainst Barnet but both are getting better," he said.

Ex-Liverpool boss Roy Evans stands in the way of Hereford's FA Cup ambitions and has urged his players not to become the latest scalp of the no-league giant-killers.

"Everyone knows what Hereford have achieved in the FA Cup over the years," said the Swindon manager.

"We have to make sure that we don't become another of their victims. But they played well to beat Wrexham and we will have to make sure our preparation is absolutely right."

The two sides last met in 1995 in an Auto Windscreens Shield tie at the County Ground, which Hereford won 1-0 with a goal from Steve White who enjoyed spells at both clubs.

Town's Gareth Davies, who started his career at Edgar Street, is sidelined with injury so will not feature against his old club.