The Hereford United captain, Tamika Mkandawire, has told the Worcester News about the prospects for tomorrow at Leicester.
"It's no secret that everybody wants to play in the Football League. We are only one game away from doing that.
"It's a massive game for us. To win would be unbelievable. It will be what we've worked for over the past 10 months and what the gaffer has worked years for.
"We can win, we are confident. There will be chances and it just depends on which team holds their nerve and takes them. I feel we're good enough to do that."
Mkandawire has urged supporters to get behind the Bulls tomorrow.
"They are going to be a massive help. All through the season, our supporters have been great.
"If we have 8,000 to 10,000 in Leicester, that would be unbelievable.
"The support at home to Morecambe was different class. They stuck behind us all through the game and it just gives you that lift if you are a bit tired.
"It's vital they stay positive. Although there will be chances, I personally don't think there will be a lot of goals.
"It might take a goal in the 90th minute to win the game, so we need all the help they can give us."
Mkandawire is looking forward to leading his side onto the pitch at the Walkers Stadium.
"It will be a very proud moment. Looking back earlier in the season, I was out of the side for a while and wondering if I was going to get back in.
"I did not think down the line I would actually be captaining the side. But I'm really enjoying it."