Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has warned his side that the Bulls have nothing to play for in tonight's game, and that will allow them to be more relaxed than his side.
With most of the local newspaper coverage, including interviews with a string of players, barely mentioning the Bulls, Howe warns that the pressure on the Cherries to complete promotion could allow a shock result on the almost forgotten visitors, telling the Echo:
"It won't be easy – Hereford have got nothing to play for and are under no pressure and they can come and play. They are dangerous games, everyone will expect us to win these two games and that in itself brings added pressure.
"But we have learned to cope with that pretty well at home and we need to do so again."
The Cherries will be without Shaun Cooper and long term injury victim Mark Molesey, while Ryan Garry faces a fitness test on a hip problem. Two ex-Bulls will be in the Cherries squad. Striker Alan Connell, who has scored just two League goals in a stop-start season so far, spent the 06/07 season with the Bulls, while Sammy Igoe played four times during a loan spell in early 2008.