Slough Town's joint manager Jon Underwood hopes his side can build some momentum by beating Hereford tomorrow.
The Rebels have dropped points in four of their last five league games, a rut which Underwood quickly wants to get out of.
"I think it's fair to say we've lost some momentum recently. Earlier in the season we were winning game after game and that became a habit and we need to find this again quickly.
"We were scoring a lot of goals earlier in the season but it's just not quite been happening for us in front of goal in recent weeks, aside from the 5-1 win against Farnborough on Boxing Day.
Saturday's game is obviously a big one as it's against one of our promotion rivals and the side that are understandably the favourites for the title. Winning a game such as this would be the boost we need right now but we know it will be a tough game!"
Both sides will want the three points on offer tomorrow, with the promotion the main aim this season.
"Playing Hereford at any time is not easy, but despite recent form I actually feel this is the right time for us. It's a massive game and one we are all looking forward to.
"We will prepare the same as we always do. Obviously we will talk about Hereford and their main threats but we would do that with any side.
"We have been getting 650-700 at home so I would hope we could break 1000 for this game which, along with the 600 from Hereford, should make for a great atmosphere at Arbour Park.
"I'm sure the away support will be noisy so we absolutely need our fans to match that!"
Bulls News will be at the match tomorrow, and will be tweeting updates from the game. This will be followed by a report, reaction and pictures.