Mark Derricott Scored For Hereford Against Marine Earlier This Season |
Hereford travel to Marine, which is close to Liverpool, tomorrow for a National North League fixture.
The game will be played on a 'plastic' pitch.
Manager Paul Caddis thinks the game will be 'a different challenge'.
"Marine, probably after ourselves, are one of the in form teams in the League.
"They went to Spennymoor and won 1-0.
"So they've given themselves a right good fighting chance.
"I thought the 4-0 game here probably flattered us to be honest, we scored at really good times. I think we scored after 40 seconds, I think that was the game.
"They are a decent side, they'll look after possession.
"4G is a completely different game of football for us. We've got 5 away 4G's in a row so it's something we are going to have to deal with.
"We do train on 4G, it helps.
"But every 4G is different, the one we train on at Studley is very good.
"The one at Marine, we believe, is very good whereas you go away to Scarborough for example it's not so good.
"But that's the League, you've got to be able to come over those challenges.
"But the positives are we've won eight out of nine games and the players have put us in a really good position."
Meanwhile Hereford have said that no drums will be allowed at Marine tomorrow.