Telford manager Kevin Wilkins watched Hereford's FA Cup tie against Portsmouth last Friday evening as part of his preparation for the game between the two clubs tomorrow.
Wilkins took over from Paul Carden six weeks ago and is still looking at getting some points for his new club.
"I saw them play on TV against Portsmouth," said Wilkin as reported by the Shropshire Star.
"We need to win our individual battles, and if we do on a big enough basis we will give ourselves a chance of winning the game."
Meanwhile Hereford manager Josh Gowling will be hopeful of getting back to winning ways after losing at Kettering on Tuesday evening.
"They are bottom of the league but these games are always the hardest games," said Gowling.
"Telford is a nice pitch. Hopefully we can get the ball down and play.
"We will be playing a team who are going to work hard.
"Last time we had back to back losses, Yan said, we went on a really good run.
"These lads have got good attitudes and I know we will re-focus and I know the lads will put a shift in on Saturday."