It looks like Hereford will play a rare National League North game next week.
The Bulls have only played 12 league fixtures all season, with their last being against Kidderminster on January 2.
But next Tuesday's match against Brackley looks like it could go ahead at Edgar Street. Brackley played against Chorley last Saturday in the only league game to take place and would have faced Southport on Tuesday night if it wasn't for a frozen pitch.
Hereford are also due to face Southport next Saturday (February 20), their last scheduled league fixture this month due to playing Aldershot in the FA Trophy on the 27th.
Of course, there is still a lot of uncertainty regarding whether the league campaign will continue or be declared null and void, with some clubs still to vote.
If it does carry on, Hereford will have to somehow play another 30 games and there are currently nine games to rearrange. And if they beat Aldershot and reach the semi finals of the Trophy, then the home match against Blyth Spartans on March 27 will also be postponed.
The final league game is scheduled for May 29, meaning that, should the season continue, the Bulls will have to cram all of their games in a three-month window.
You can view the fixture list here.