Slimbridge FC are hoping that the weather holds for the visit of Hereford on Saturday.
"We are excited and apprehensive at the same time, because it's an unknown quantity for us," said club secretary Colin Gay as reported by GloucestershireLive.
"The most important thing is that the weather holds out because we don't want it to be called off."
It's expected to be Slimbridge's biggest game for ten years when they played Truro in the FA Vase.
"The most important thing is that the weather holds out because we don't want it to be called off."
It's expected to be Slimbridge's biggest game for ten years when they played Truro in the FA Vase.
"It's definitely the biggest game since I took over as manager," Ward said.
"We are looking forward to it and results aren't going our way at the moment, but the performances have been there."
In addition to their own people there will be some stewards from Forest Green Rovers at the game. "We are looking forward to it and results aren't going our way at the moment, but the performances have been there."