Hereford FC supporters, particularily those hoping to make the trip to the South Coast, are waiting for news about tomorrow's FA Cup tie at Lymington.
It had been thought that a decision whether the tie would go ahead on Saturday would have been taken yesterday.
But as at 1pm this afternoon it's still not clear if the game will take place.
Manager Josh Gowling spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester about the situation earlier this morning.
"We're none the wiser," said Gowling.
"We've done everything we need to do."
Gowling can't even prepare his squad for the game if it goes ahead.
"We can't even train.
"We haven't been given clearance to go back to football."
Meanwhile a former Hereford United player is in the Lymington squad.
Midfielder Craig Stanley was at Edgar Street from 2004 to 2006 and played in the Conference play-off at the Walkers Stadium when Hereford defeated Halifax and were promoted to the Football League.