That is according to Bulls boss Marc Richards, who wants his side to rise to the occasion in front of what could be their biggest crowd of the season.
The clubs were League Two promotion rivals less than a decade ago but it’s County with a title on their mind now.
They will have around 700 supporters backing them as they look to up the heat on leaders Chorley and Richards knows Jim Gannon’s side won’t be happy with a point.
Hereford have won three of their last four games and their manager think things are progressing at Edgar Street.
He told the Hereford Times: “I can't wait, I'm so excited.
“They need to win every game to have a chance of automatic promotion or to chase Chorley down so it will be a really exciting game.
"We are going to be at our best to beat one of the top teams in the division.
“On the back of an away win at Spennymoor, the boys should be full of confidence. I hope we play some better football at home than the last match as there wasn't much football played.”
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