Brackley are the visitors to Edgar Street on Saturday, assuming the game takes place.
They are on an unbeaten eight match run which has propelled them into the top five of the National North League table.
"It’s not been the most attractive of football at times but that’s not the important thing," Brackley manager Kevin Wilkin told the Advertiser.
"The most important thing is winning games and it doesn’t matter how you do that as long as you do.
"We just want to try to keep this run going and keep it going for as long as possible.
"Hereford are a big club but Darlington are another big club and we have beaten them on Tuesday night so, from a stature prospective, it doesn’t get any harder but we have proved this sort of game holds no fear for us and it’s important we just carry on.
"It’s never an easy place to go but I don’t think there are any givens in this league.
"We didn’t beat Blyth Spartans convincingly and they are at the foot of the table.
"None of the games are easy, it’s a very competitive league and that’s why the league table looks so open at the moment."