HEREFORD United have another chance to bolster their reputation as FA Cup giant-killers with a second round clash against ex-Liverpool manager Roy Evans' Second Division Two outfit Swindon Town.
The Bulls' Director of Football Graham Turner admitted he would have preferred another home draw, but was still relishing the prospect of tackling the Wiltshire side on Saturday, December 8.
"The draw is not a bad one although obviously we would have preferred a home draw, but Swindon is not too far for us to travel and we can take a good following," he said.
"Swindon are one of the big clubs left in the competition at this stage so there should be a good atmosphere.
"From their point of view they will be delighted with the draw, so it is up to us to go there and make it as difficult as we can."
Turner said Hereford's win in front of the Match of the Day cameras had been a nervous one for him.
"I kicked every ball during the match and it was a very tense affair and they had some good chances," he said.
"But it was a good FA Cup tie with the result in doubt right to the end."
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