Slough manager Neil Baker spoke about tomorrow's game against Hereford to the Slough OS last night.
"Huge game but there's still only three points at stake," said Baker.
"Obviously when Hereford come into town it becomes a pretty big thing.
"We went there early on in the season and I think we probably got them at a good time as they had injuries and a couple of suspensions maybe and one or two away.
"We got a great result up there and they will be coming here to exact revenge I guess and it's our job not to allow that.
"It's going to be a difficult game, they are a very good side and they have got some excellent players in their team and squad.
"They are on a great run of form, they've had a fantastic FA Cup run, fantastic Trophy run and they are firing on all cylinders in the league.
"We're under no illusion about what sort of task we're up against but we firmly believe in our players. We have an excellent squad here and playing at home helps us.
"We can't wait for it.
"A decent crowd in here, good atmosphere, a noisy crowd from Hereford and ourselves as well.
"Hopefully we can come out with three points."
Is it a critical game to win?
"We've got no divine right to win anything, but we're unbeaten in three games now. It was disappointing to drop two points at Chesham but that's football and you have to deal with it.
"There will be plenty more points dropped by us, Hereford, Kettering, King's Lynn, Weymouth before the end of the season.
"It is probably a vital game if we've got any aspirations to win the league because if we do lose it puts us twelve points behind them (Hereford).
"You don't see Hereford losing too many games.
"I'm sure it will be an open game with two teams looking to win."