In advance of tomorrow's game against Nuneaton, Martin Foyle has told BBC Hereford and Worcester that they could be 'dangerous opponents'. Last Tuesday they were reported to have put on a good performance against high-flying Kidderminster although they lost 1-0.
"They are on a bit of a high," said the Hereford United manager.
"It's about us really, whether we are going to attack and get in amongst them and settle them.
"We've got to go and do that.
"Their away record is not brilliant but they have had some good results at the right times.
"It's an unpredictable one."
Foyle has also spoken to the Worcester News.
"On the back of two good away wins, hopefully we can force the issue against Nuneaton," he said.
"The confidence has been good and we have played some fine football but unfortunately we have got a knack of conceding poor goals.
"We know we are in for a hard match but if we can get three points at home it would be nice."
Foyle should have a near fully-fit side to select from with only Michael Townsend and Simon Clist ruled out.