Kettering are the visitors to Edgar Street this afternoon and Hereford interim manager Yan Klukowski has done his homework on them.
"We've watched the highlights of their recent fixtures," Klukowski told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"There are times where they get it down.
"They've got George Forsyth, pictured above, who was with us last season. He's an excellent footballer and he's got a great passing rate.
"If we give him time on the ball he can hurt us with his range of passing so we need to make sure of that.
"And we must apply good pressure to their back line to stop their direct play but also making sure we are applying good pressure to midfielders to stop them playing forward.
"Kettering are in good form, I think they've only conceded one goal in their last six games, so defensively they are very sound.
"They are in good form and they will have high confidence, but so will we."
Hereford's home form has been patchy this season and Klukowski is well aware it needs to improve.
"We want Edgar Street to be that fortress where teams fear coming.
"At the moment teams seem to be leaving with a point so we're looking to turn that around."