Hereford travel to Sporting Khalsa tomorrow for a second qualifying round tie in the FA Cup.
It comes as Hereford have hit a slightly better patch of form. They are unbeaten in three.
But manager Paul Caddis knows that can count for nothing in the Cup.
"I could say the Cup will kick on our League campaign," said Caddis.
"However if you look at the last three games we've won one and drawn two so we've stopped that rot a little bit.
"In the last three games we're unbeaten but we're going to Sporting Khalsa knowing it will be a real tough game for us away from home.
"Everyone also looks at the levels and expects you to turn up and just go and win but that's not how football works.
"We've got full respect for them.
"Really looking forward to it, we've got to try to get a postive result and win the game hopefully."
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