Hereford manager Josh Gowling is hoping that his side can make it two wins over Easter when they visit Gloucester tomorrow. Last Friday the Bulls defeated Telford 1-0 at Edgar Street.
Gloucester play on a 4G pitch so they will be more used to the different surface.
"They are not a bad side," said Gowling speaking after Friday's game.
"We played them here, they are decent, they get the ball down and play.
"They lost 1-0 today but at the moment they are probably losing games by fine margins.
"So we know it's going to be a tough game.
"We've trained on 4G a little bit lately just to make sure we are ready for the surface.
"We've going to go there and again we are going to take it to them and try and get a victory."
Gowling is hoping they'll be a good number of Hereford supporters at the game.
"It's a derby isn't it.
"Our travelling fans are excellent.
"We'll probably play a bit more free-flowing football away from home so come to the game and you might see a bit more football!"
Tom Owen-Evans said that Hereford will always be ready whatever the pitch.
"It will be different conditions," said Hereford's top goal scorer.
"We do train on 4G on a Monday so it's not completely different.
"Obviously they will be more used to it playing every week on it.
"It's another local derby and I'm sure there will be a lot of fans there and the atmosphere will be good.
"Six points over this Easter weekend would be massive so we'll go to Gloucester hoping for another three points.
"We just want to keep winning our games and if we do that we'll be amongst it. We've got to keep that momentum going."