Bristol Rovers caretaker boss Shaun North has called tomorrow's match at Edgar Street a 'massive game'.
He told their official site: "This is a massive game for the club, we have got to go there and do a professional job. It is important we start picking results up, home and away, and our first opportunity to do that is tomorrow at Hereford.
"There are no bad teams in the league, top can beat bottom and bottom can beat top. They are full of confidence at the moment, but we will do our level best to make sure our players are up for it. We recovered yesterday and we will train today to do everything we can to win tomorrow.
"You want to work, I enjoy hard work, but you have got to be careful, you cannot take too much out of their legs, but by the same token you have to get the work done to prepare."
North is aware of the Pirates' League position, but the 'r' word isn't on their agenda:"We have not spoken about relegation, certainly not since I have been in charge as most of our focus last week was on the cup game. That has now gone and our focus is on getting a result at Hereford.
"We have got to look to score goals, I was disappointed with the goals we conceded as we did some work on it, albeit against very good opposition. Our aim is to keep a clean sheet and then hopefully score at the other end."
On the injury front, North saw Mustafa Carayol added to their injury list, alongside Matt Harrold: "Muzzy came off on Saturday and the physio is having a look at him today. He is a doubt for tomorrow. There is no one else coming back at the moment, but things change from day to day."Matt Harrold has had a scan, but we are not sure how long he will be. We don't think it is anything too major, probably bone bruising, but that is very painful. I think he is unlikely for tomorrow.
"Matt Gill has been working hard, doing lots of running, so he is getting there."