The Bulls' youth side will face either Man City or Doncaster in the next round of the FA Youth Cup if they can get past Bournemouth next Thursday.
The tie would take place about a month after the coming game, with the game another away tie.
Youth team boss Peter Beadle has spoken to the Hereford Times about Thursday's game: “We’ll go into the game thinking they’re there for the beating.
“No doubt they’ll feel the same - but the carrot at the end of for the boys is huge. It’s a massive achievement for us to be at this point, in this prestigious competition.”
Beadle also spoke about the three youth teamers to have had first team squad experience this season: "It’s part of their education. It’s just great that they’ve been exposed to it.
“They know that the minimum expectation of playing at that level is energy, desire and will power. It lets us work on technique, and developing them into mature footballers.
“I was gutted I missed Cory (Williams) on Saturday, but he’s hungry and I know he wished to get more time. Ultimately we want all these boys to become Hereford players, but they’re at different stages of their development .”
Tomorrow (Saturday) the Youth Side play Newport County at Leominster kick-off 11am
Youth team boss Peter Beadle has spoken to the Hereford Times about Thursday's game: “We’ll go into the game thinking they’re there for the beating.
“No doubt they’ll feel the same - but the carrot at the end of for the boys is huge. It’s a massive achievement for us to be at this point, in this prestigious competition.”
Beadle also spoke about the three youth teamers to have had first team squad experience this season: "It’s part of their education. It’s just great that they’ve been exposed to it.
“They know that the minimum expectation of playing at that level is energy, desire and will power. It lets us work on technique, and developing them into mature footballers.
“I was gutted I missed Cory (Williams) on Saturday, but he’s hungry and I know he wished to get more time. Ultimately we want all these boys to become Hereford players, but they’re at different stages of their development .”
Tomorrow (Saturday) the Youth Side play Newport County at Leominster kick-off 11am