AS soon as Hereford made the FA Vase Final, supporters from all parts of the world knew they had to be there.

Head of sport content Paul Rogers spoke to just a few of them.

Andrew Prosser (Brazil)

"I was born in Hereford in 1966 (will be 50 in September) and lived in Bodenham (where my father and one of my brothers still live) for the early part of my life.

"As I moved away from Hereford to firstly London and then for the last 16 years to Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Panama and Brazil for a second time) the frequency that I have been able to to get back to Edgar Street has been much reduced but I have always managed to keep up with results and following their progress.

"We are flying back for the game and will arrive in London tomorrow.

"We will be meeting up with a group of family and friends for the weekend - all of whom have become Hereford FC supporters by default.

"Morpeth cannot be underestimated but I can see Hereford winning the game 3-1."

Jo Clements (Los Angeles)

"When I was 14-years old I went on a tour of Wembley Stadium during a trip to London with my mum and dad. I wore my Hereford shirt, lifted up the fake FA Cup and posed in front of the players' tunnel with my Hereford United flag.

"In an album next to the photos I wrote "we'll get there one day".

"I'm now 35 so it's taken more than 20 years but I wouldn't miss this day for the world.

"Every single one of those 90 minutes will be worth the 10,000 mile round trip and 11 hour flight from Los Angeles. I have to pinch myself when I think about how great this season has been.

"In the grand scheme of things the score at Wembley doesn't matter - it will be a great day out regardless, but lifting the FA Vase would be the perfect ending to what really has been a fairytale season."

Garry Jones (Malaga, Spain)

"I have been supporting Hereford United for over 62 years, 25 of them as a member of Hereford United Vice Presidents Club

"I was born and bred in Hereford indeed my two sons Darren Jones and Simon Jones still live in the city.

"My wife and I moved to Spain in early 2013 and live in Los Boliches, a town in Malaga Province.

"I have been following the Bulls all season and I think everybody involved should be really pleased with what has been achieved.

"If I have to single one person out it has got to be Martin Watson he has been involved from the very beginning.

"Martin is, for me, what a supporter should be always doing – the best for the club.

"My prediction for the final is that Hereford will win 3-0."

Konstantin Lednev (Moscow, Russia)

"My friend is Steve Niblett (Hereford official photographer), who rented a room in my flat in Russia.

"He was in Russia as my guest many times and told me about Hereford.

"Two years ago I was very disappointed to know about about the problems at the club.

"But, it now has a new life and when Steve told me Hereford were to play at Wembley, it was a big surprise.

"He invited me to the game and I bought tickets and received a visa, so I will be there."

Tomas Jones (Sydney, Australia)

"I'm a life long fan of Hereford and moved to Australia six years ago.

"My dad still goes to watch most home games.

"He's never been to Wembley, so I'll be going with him."

Neil Bolton (Ireland)

"I'm a Hereford man living in rural County Carlow and working in Dublin.

"I'm a lifelong Bulls fan and followed them around the country in the 80s.

"Myself, my Irish wife and three kids will be heading over to Wembley, it will be my first match since the Alfreton home game two years ago.

"After all the years and heartaches we get a trip to Wembley, who would have thought it."

I'm looking forward to the party atmosphere and meeting up with family and old friends, a day to treasure."

....and there will be many fans following all the action online, including Michael Schaller, from Colorado, USA.

"I became a Hereford fan in 2012 when I started dating my wife, who is from Hereford.

"She went home right when we started dating and brought me back a Hereford United jersey.

My first game was the following year when I went home with her the first time.

"We attended a United Game and I thought Edgar Street was a great place.

"We came home for Christmas 2015 and were a part of the record crowd of 4,381 on Boxing Day.

"We won't be able to come home for the Wembley match, but will be following online any way we can."