After Saturday's FA Cup Draw at Tamworth, Russell Slade was asked about the replay which takes place at Edgar Street tomorrow evening.
"It would have been nice to go through, and it means we have another game," said the Hereford FC manager.
"But the positive is that we are still in the competition.
"It will be another hard fought game, that's for sure. They are going well in their league and we've picked up a little as well.
"It's the FA Cup and it's about being in the next round.
"We're in the hat, we still have an opportunity and it's about us taking it on Tuesday."
Slade was asked if he would make changes for the replay.
"I will have to look at that closely. We've played Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday and some of those guys have played 270 minutes or more."
Reece Styche, Rowan Liburd and Raheem Hanley will miss (tomorrow's) game as they are all on international duties.
Meanwhile Slade was pleased with the clean sheet on Saturday.
"That's three clean sheets on the bounce so we're proving difficult to score against that is for sure.
"I don't think Brad's really had to make more than a routine save during that ninety minutes and that is a pleasing sign.
"We are gelling together as a back four and defending very well. Perhaps need a bit more creativity, little bit better decisions in that final third."
Slade was asked about new signing Ben Pollock who was on the bench on Saturday.
"Pollock is a midfielder, strong, very strong. He's trained with us for four session and the behind closed doors game as well.
"We've been impressed and he's come in and been part of the group very quickly.
"It was something we felt going forward we should do."
How did you find him?
"Through people I know, he's travelled a long way as he lives right up in the North East. But his father had a fantastic career.
"There's football in the family, he loves the game."
Will we see him Tuesday night?
"You could, maybe you'll see him on the pitch.
"I'm going to have to look at that, it depends how we've come out of that game, recover, make sure we haven't got too many knocks and see if we can get over the line on Tuesday."