Next up for Hereford United is a visit to Leeds and supporters will be hoping for a repeat of the last fixture betwen the two clubs when a Lionel Ainsworth goal after just three minutes was the difference.
"You are going into a cauldron of noise and enthusiasm and against good players," said manager Graham Turner yesterday.
"This is the level we wanted to be playing at when we were in the Conference and Second Division. Now we have that test to go to Leeds and have the confidence to play like we can play and that is passing the ball."
Captain Karl Broadhurst has also spoken about the Leeds game.
"With the cup run last year a few of the lads will be familiar with playing there. They will know what to expect," he told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"They get good crowds there and I expect a few more will be turning up because they know the name of Hereford now after last season.
"They will be looking to get revenge on us but sometimes a big game like that is what you need after a defeat at home. It can give you that boost.
"We know on our day we can be as good as anyone and we proved it last year."
There were short queues at the Edgar Street ticket office yesterday afternoon with supporters obtaining their tickets for Elland Road.
Supporters have until late Thursday to obtain tickets either in person or by post from the club and also to book a seat on coach transport assuming that is not sold out.
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Next Game: Away At Chester On Saturday 2nd November At 3.00pm