Darlington have a fully fit squad for tomorrow's National North League fixture at Edgar Street according to their manager Alun Armstrong.
"It's another tough game," said Armstrong.
"We're stopping there overnight which we need to because it's such a long journey this one.
"They've had a little bit of a blip recently but we can't take that for granted. We've got to bounce back from our last League defeat. (They defeated Alfreton in the FA Trophy last Saturday).
"We've got a fully fit squad going to the Hereford game."
Darlington have a decent away record.
"I think it's because we've let them off the leash so to speak. We've been a bit more brave and let the opposition try and deal with us rather than us deal with the opposition and it's worked for us so far."
Armstrong watched Hereford against Portsmouth in the FA Cup.
"I watched the game and they deservedly went in front. They were really good in that first half.
"I think what happens when you have those cup runs you come off and you have that little blip.
"I know what they are capable of, they've got some really good players.
"And Josh won manager of the month last month so it just shows you how well they've been doing they've just had a blip of late.
"We can't expect them to stay in that blip, you've got to come out of it.
"They've got a good fan-base, there will be 2000/2500 there again.
"It's going to be a tough game."