John Trewick has asked fans to get behind the Bulls tomorrow just like the travelling supporters did at Stevenage last monday.
"The travelling support at Stevenage was fanastic and I'm sure our fans will make it very, very lively and noisy for Stevenage when they come to us.
"If they can get behind us it's always worth that extra yard or that extra little oppurtunity," Trewick, the Bulls coach, told the Hereford Times.
There should be another great atmosphere at Edgar Street tomorrow with fans being encouraged to turn out in white home shirts and, as at Stevenage, bring flags, horns, balloons and make it a special occasion for the team and Sky cameras.
Beech balls and confetti are also likely to be brought to the game to liven proceedings.
Trewick also spoke about how the game was nicely poised after the draw at Broadhall Way.
"We are in good spirits, and so looking forward to the game.
"We need to be positive and go into it expecting to win in front of our home supporters but it will not be easy. Stevenage are a hard-working, organised, disclipined side with a lot of strength and we know what we are going to be up against."
Meanwhile Graham Turner confirmed that Lee Mills twisted his ankle on Monday and that Graham Hyde missed the game because of a stomach bug.
"Hyde missed training yesterday but we expect him to be fit, while Mills is making steady progress," said Turner.