Hereford United manager, Graham Turner, and coach John Trewick have been talking to the Worcester News about tomorrow.
"It's our first time back in the League, it's a day that our supporters have looked forward to for a long time," said Turner.
"We have had to work hard to regain our League status and had a lot to do inside the club in terms of finances but we are in a good position."
Trewick said: "The preparations have gone quite well and obviously we are all looking forward to tomorrow. It's a wonderful thing to be back in the Football League.
"I am sure the supporters will turn up in force. It's a historic day getting back in the League and they all want to be there for it."
John Trewick, The Hereford United Coach.
Turner spoke about his squad and in particular Trent McClenahan and tomorrow's game at Stockport.
"Trent's another player that will challenge for a first team place," Turner said.
"We have had him watched and somebody I know at West Ham has recommended him so it's an opportunity for him to prove what a good player he is.
"One of the problems we are going to face is that we have got a lot of new players.
"Stockport are very powerful and big up front and they are going to be a threat. We will go there without any great concern. It's a big test for the players."
Trewick explained how they approach the season.
"We break the season down into sections. It's 46 games this year and it's hard to take in all that. We make shorter-term goals. We break the season down into six or seven mini-sections.
"We set the players points targets for a certain amount of games so they can see a result at the end of that shorter period of time.
"We aim to win every match as it comes along and if you win enough the rest takes care of itself."