Mathieu Manset will miss Hereford's Johnstone's Paint Trophy southern section quarter-final clash at Leyton Orient through suspension.
The striker scored an early opener to send the Bulls on their way to a 2-0 victory over Sutton United at the weekend, but he was soon back in the changing rooms just before the half-hour mark after tangling with Alan Pouton.
Manset's straight red card means he will now serve a three-match ban, starting at Brisbane Road.
On-loan quintet Danny Blanchett, Darren Dennehy, Jonny Godsmark, Craig King and Mark Marshall are all eligible to feature this time around after the latter was the only player not to be cleared to play on Saturday.
Sam Gwynne remains an injury doubt while fellow midfielder Craig Jones continues his rehabilitation from a back problem and should return later this month.
Ryan Green overcame illness in time to be named on the bench at the weekend and he will again be competing for inclusion in John Trewick's plans as Hereford look to book an area semi-final spot.
Leyton Orient manager Geraint Williams has received mixed news.
The Os will be without Adam Chambers and Tamika Mkandawire for the Bulls' visit to Brisbane Road.
Long-term absentee Chambers is still out with a back problem but is close to a first-team return, while Mkandawire is out with a head injury which he suffered against Southampton at the end of October.
However, boss Williams can welcome back Luke Summerfield and Andros Townsend.
The loan pair, from Plymouth and Tottenham respectively, were ineligible to play in the 1-1 FA Cup draw at Tranmere on Saturday.
However, the clubs have given permission for them to play in the JPT southern area tie.