Hereford manager John Trewick will be able to call upon four of his five loan players for the potential FA Cup first-round banana skin against Sutton United.
Defenders Danny Blanchett and Darren Dennehy, midfielder Jonny Godsmark and striker Craig King have all been granted clearance to play by their respective parent clubs, however Swindon's Mark Marshall will be unavailable for selection.
Yet despite his availability, Dennehy is an injury doubt for the clash along with midfielder Sam Gwynne. Defender Ryan Green is also battling to overcome illness in time to feature.
One player definitely missing will be midfielder Craig Jones (back) who is looking to make his long-awaited return later this month.
Marc Pugh and Darren Jones made their comebacks from injury to start last weekend's 2-1 win over Darlington, with the latter grabbing what turned out to be the winning goal at Edgar Street.
Sutton's Karim El Salahi is set to return for the tie.
The central defender comes back into the squad following a two-week suspension and should start against the League Two side.
El Salahi could partner captain Jason Goodliffe in the centre of defence, with the Sutton skipper also hoping to return the side.
He has missed the previous two games with a hamstring injury and split lip, but has now returned to training and is poised to figure.
Apart from those two, Sutton are relatively settled ahead of the game and could opt to play with a lone striker, as has been the norm away from home this season.
Hereford have won two of their last three games but Sutton will be hoping they spring a surprise.