Hereford find themselves 2-1 down at home to Truro in a lively FA Cup second qualifying round match.
The away side flew out of the blocks and took the lead in the ninth minute. A poor back pass put Bulls keeper Brandon Hall under pressure, leaving Luke Jephcott the opportunity to tee up Ryan Law to drill the ball home.
And Truro then went 2-0 up just seven minutes later. This time, Niall Thompson was on hand to bundle the ball home after a header crashed against the crossbar.
Hereford got back into the game in the 23rd minute when referee Daniel Locker pointed to the spot after a Truro defender handled the ball.
Reece Styche stepped up to confidently dispatch the penalty.
Hereford then forced some set pieces, one of which saw Truro keeper James Hamon having to tip the ball over for a corner.
But the Bulls were lucky that they went into the break only one goal behind as twice Jordan Cullinane-Liburd had to clear the ball off the line to prevent Truro from going 3-1 up.