Every game is difficult, every game is tough says Hereford manager Peter Beadle and tomorrow's game against Tiverton Town is potentially as difficult and tough as any.
Tiverton are in third place in the South and West and have won nine and drawn two of their thirteen away games to date.
The first meeting between the two clubs last September finished 1-1 and Beadle wasn't too pleased with his squad's performance that day.
"We shouldn't have got a point out of it," Beadle told BN.
"They had a style of play to try and stifle us. They had a game plan and it pretty much worked.
"We didn't get going at all and in the end they should have won it."
Hereford lost their recent unbeaten league record to Taunton at Edgar Street two weeks ago so will be looking to put that behind them and get back to winning ways. Last Saturday they defeated Yate 2-0 but it was a game of two halves.
"I thought the first
half despite the possession we had there was no real tempo or purpose to
the game and we didn't quite have that cutting edge so we talked about
it half time and we showed it from the first minute second half with a
couple of shots and a couple of corners," said Beadle.
It's thought that Beadle will select the same eleven that started against Yate.
Tickets for the game remain available but some areas of the main stand are already sold out. They will be on sale at the club shop from 10am this morning until 4pm and again tomorrow right up to kick-off. They are also available online at: