Camberley Town manager Sam Rafique has said that his club sent people to watch Hereford's match against Sporting Khalsa last night in adavnce of Saturday's FA Vase tie between the two clubs.
"We think on paper we are quite prepared," said Rafique after his club drew their league game against Spelthorne Sports last night.
"With Hereford playing over the weekend and tonight, there was the opportunity to send people to watch so that's basically our preparation.
"We'll continue our preparations more enthusiastically over the next couple of days in terms of planning, formations, set-pieces, all that kind of stuff.
"Injuries and who we have available will come to a head in the next couple of days.
"Everything is going well."
Meanwhile Peter Beadle has again said that every game is a big game.
"In the bigger picture it's the quarter finals of a major competition which makes it an even bigger game.
"We've had someone there tonight and we'll get the report and we'll prepare.
"If they've come and seen us great, if they've spoken to Hartley and Wintney great.
"Hopefully they will come here excited but but obviously wary of what we offer and we'll see what they have to offer when they turn up."