During his post match press conference after last night's game at Banbury, Hereford manager Peter Beadle looked forward to Saturday's FA Cup game against Eastleigh.
"We're hoping it will go ahead at their place," said Beadle.
"It's a new ground for us to go to and a challenge for us.
"As I said when the draw came out, it will be a good marker to see where we are as a team, where we are as a club.
"We're going to go down there and will have to play extremely well and work extremely hardto get anything from the game.
"They are an established conference team with experienced people on the coaching staff who have worked at football league clubs and players who have played at football league clubs.
"So it will be a tough task but it's one, now tonight's task is put of the way, the boys can look forward to and relish.
"We're going to go and enjoy it and give them a game.
"We don't want to just turn up there, we want to play.
"We had someone watch them last Tuesday, and we had the televised game (Wrexham v Eastleigh) last Saturday. We didn't watch much of it but now have another copy so that's great.
"We've got people around the place that have seen them a few times.
"I know they've had a lot of injuries this year with one or two people just starting to come back now.
"But you look at their squad and whoever they put out it will be a bit like us at our level at the moment. Whoever we put out we've got a fairly strong squad. And they're no different.
"They are two steps above us so it's a real challenge. One we will relish and really look forward to."
Asked if he might change his style of play for the game, Beadle replied that he only has one way.
"I want to impose our way on them. We're not going to change the way we play.
"When we've played games before such as Tonbridge last year and Sutton Coldfield, we've gone there with our philosophy of how we want to play and that's never changed.
"Sometimes we know what we need to do is hang on in the game like we did tonight. For twenty minutes in the second half they got a real grip on the game and we couldn't seem to get our rhythem back.
"But we showed that we can dig in and do that, and it we have to do that on Saturday then we'll do that.
"But we will go there and try to win the game on the day."