This morning the Hereford United team bus will leave Edgar Street for Burton Albion in the hope that the team can get something from this afternoon's FA Cup First Round Tie at Burton Albion.
Given it's nearly mid-way through November, the weather today is expected to be dry, sunny and quite still after a cold start.
Ideal conditions for playing and watching football.
And given this match is another of those make or brake games, if you're not already going to the Pirelli Stadium to back the Bulls, why not bite the bullet, load up the car and get en route.
Chairman David Keyte has made it plain the club needs the money from today's game.
"It is cash. It's what we haven't got enough of at the moment and it can turn your season."
After expenses Hereford should receive around 40% of today's takings which could amount to at least £10,000. That should cover much of the wages this week.
And if the Bulls can force a draw, the replay could be worth another £15,000 or so. And to win that replay, or even today's game, is worth £18,000.
So there's a lot riding on this afternoon's tie.
To lose will put extreme pressure on the club's finances.
Thankfully there's a home game against Chester on Tuesday evening which should bring in £6,000 or so.
But it's today that really could help turn the season both on and off the pitch.
So the more supporters that can get to Burton the better.
Manager Martin Foyle will, no doubt, try to fire up his players into their best performance of the season.
The future of the Bulls could depend on today's result.
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