Boston's new manager Paul Cox has said that Hereford are a good side and that there are no easy games there.
The Pilgrims visit Edgar Street tomorrow afternoon for the first time for three years.
"The league from top to bottom is tough," said Cox.
"We want an understanding home or away, we've got to earn the right to win and I know we've got good players who can do that.
"Sometimes you need to win ugly, 1-0s away from home, to win championships and that's what I want to get over to this group.
"We can't go out there and play beautiful football and open people up, there's too many good teams at this level who don't allow you to.
"When we can play we can play and when we need to battle we can battle."
Cox has got injury problems but he thinks several might be available for the Hereford game.
"When you look at the players we've had out, they'd walk into most clubs at this level, dare I say it, even above.
"To be successful at the business end of the season you need good options to come on and you need good options when players get tired.
"It's
better going into the latter stages of the season to have players
coming in. It's exciting, but I'm not too excited until they come back."