If Hereford United defeat Accrington Stanley this afternoon, they will equal a club record set over 30 years ago according to the Western Daily Press.
It was back in the 1975/76 season that the Bulls recorded their best ever season at opponent's grounds by winning twelve of their away matches.
So far this season the Bulls have notched up eleven away wins so three points at Accrington this afternoon will mean that the Bulls have equalled that record.
After today's games the Bulls have another five away games. They are at Mansfield, Lincoln City, Darlington, MK Dons and Brentford.
Meanwhile manager Graham Turner has said that he is looking for another 22 points from the last 12 games if the Bulls to be promoted automatically.
"Over the season, as the points have been accumulated, I have ticked off in my diary our requirements," he told the Worcester News
"It was 54 to avoid relegation and 63 to finish in the top half of the table. We have already hit those two targets and now it is 74 to make sure we are in the play-offs.
"So the minimum we require now is 10 more points to be sure of extending our season still further.
"But I am still hopeful that we can reach our target of 22 more points and gain automatic promotion."
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Next game: Rushall Away On Tuesday March 11th at 7.45pm