With next Monday's winding-up sorted, Hereford United chairman David Keyte is asking as many supporters as possible to get to Edgar Street this afternoon.
The club needs all the income it can get as another winding order remains a possibility in a month or so.
This afternoon's game therefore is as important off the pitch as on it.
Should an extra 500 supporters attend it's likely the club could gross over £5000 in addition to the usual revenue from games.
That £5000 will probably go towards staff wages some of which is still owed from December.
Keyte has promised to move to a 'break even budget ahead of next season.'
That won't be easy but no doubt it can be done provided everyone who has an interest in Hereford United helps out in one way or another and the board stick to their plan of 'reviewing all lines of cost to ensure there is absolutely no wastage.'
The Bulls are still in business but the business needs to be more secure.
Both the board and supporters can play their part. They must try and work together for the future of the club.
Going to Edgar Street this afternoon will help.