Both Hereford FC manager Aaron Downes and chairman Chris Ammonds have spoken about tomorrow's vital game against Peterborough Sports.
Hereford need to win the game to ensure they avoid relegation.
Over 4000 are expected at Edgar Street supporting The Bulls. Kick-off is at 12.30pm.
"Yes we've put ourselves in a great position now from where we were, a better position," said Downes speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"But we can't think that's the job done.
"It's really important to me to re-focus the players and tonight I'll be making sure everyone is clear in what the task is."
Hereford were eleven points off safety when Downes took over three months ago.
"It was a difficult situation I'm not going to lie about that.
"But I always knew we had a nucleus of a good squad, and I knew I could bring in a couple of players to add belief because I believed we would stay up.
"We've done an okay job but the most important thing is that we finish it off."
Meanwhile Ammonds has noted the excellent support for the team recently.
"The supporters have been absolutely magnificent from start to finish.
"And interest has just grown over the last few weeks as this squad of players have desperately tried to drag us away from relegation zone.
"I can't thank supporters enough.
"We're looking at having close to a sell out tomorrow which is absolutely magnificent at the level we are at."
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