After Tuesday's 1-0 win over Carlisle watched by just 2,300, Hereford United manager Graham Turner will be looking for a much better turnout for the visit of Stockport County tomorrow afternoon.
The Bulls have taken four points from their last two games and confidence appears to returned to the squad. It was particularily noticable after Andy Williams scored against Carlisle.
"You could see the confidence resurging when we went a goal up and we have got to be pleased and use that as a base to build on," said Turner.
"Strikers thrive on goals and I would have thought that would have done his confidence a bit of good."
However tomorrow's visitors Stockport County will be a difficult team to beat and good support from the Meadow End could prove crucial.
The Hatters haven't been defeated on their travels yet this season, but all records come to an end and there is no better place for this to happen than at Edgar Street.
Whether Turner will tinker with the squad remains to be seen. He is reported to have no fresh injury worries. Midfielder Stephen O'Leary was left out on Tuesday and will no doubt be hoping to feature.
The front pairing of Steve Guinan and Andy Williams is set to continue, probably meaning that top scorer Bradley Hudson-Odoi will start on the bench.
Latest Odds from Skybet:
Hereford 13/8 Draw 12/5 Stockport 13/8