Hereford United will be entering unknown territory as they broaden their footballing education with a trip to Harrow Borough in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round on Saturday week.
Borough came through their third-round replay with Newport, Isle of Wight, at Earlsmead on Tuesday night when goals from Richard Goddard and David Ocquaye gave the Ryman League Premier Division side a 2-0 win.
Harrow stand in 22nd position in the table after a dreadful start to the season which saw them pick up just three points from 10 games. Their form has improved latterly, however, after just one defeat in their last eight games. With matches to come in the next week against lowly-placed rivals Aylesbury and Northwood, they must be confident of improvement.
"These games are always difficult and Harrow will certainly be wound up for it," said Hereford boss Graham Turner. "We just have to show the character to come through. We had someone at their replay and we'll have them watched again before we go there."
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