Hythe Town are on their way to Herefordshire in readiness for the FA Cup-tie against the Bulls on Saturday and their manager is confident his 'guys' can cause an upset.
"There is no expectation on us because of how many divisions and places there are between us but there is no way we are just going there to make up the numbers," said manager Scott Porter as reported on the FA website.
"We are travelling to Hereford two days early and staying in a hotel to prepare properly for the game. We have four or five hundred fans travelling up and we do not want to embarrass them.
"They are down at the bottom and have been struggling and I will make sure my team know that. We will show them plenty of respect, as we would any team, but I do not want us to fear them.
"I went to watch them on Tuesday and I saw plenty of things that we can be positive about. The whole town is buzzing and they have every right to be, my players have done me proud but I really don't think it has to stop here. We will make it difficult for them."
Hythe has been saturated with media interest in the game this week.
"It has been unbelievable and I am so proud - whatever happens. The money that this Cup run has brought into the club has been brilliant but that is for other people at the club to worry about.
"My job is to get results on the pitch and I really believe that my guys have a chance on Saturday."