Hereford manager Paul Caddis is looking forward to this afternoon's game against Scunthorpe. With both teams having something to play for it's shaping up to be a great fixture.
"Right now my mindset is all about how good the occassion could possible be with everyone celebrating, coming together," Caddis told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Who knows what could happen, it's football.
"There will be ups, there will be downs, they'll be rumours in the stands, it makes for a brilliant day.
"Hopefully a really memorable ending for us.
"We've still got something to play for.
"Game 46 of the season.
"We understand the task in hand going to be really difficult playing against a team like Scunny.
"But we're excited, we're looking forward to it.
"We've got to look after what happens at Edgar Street, we can't affect anything else.
"Then after that if we need to look elsewhere then we absolutely will.
"Of course I'll have one eye on proceedings elsewhere but that won't happen until late in the game when I think it becomes evident that something might have to change or we need something or all the results are going our way, or not so much going our way.
"It's a brilliant end to the season.
"Scunthorpe are a brilliant football club, they are a full time club, they are well established.
"They are coming to Edgar Street with an opportunity to win the league so it's a brilliant game for both clubs.
"And they'll be coming to win, so as we.
"We're playing at home, we want to try and win the football match.
"What else will be, will be."