RADCLIFFE Boro's reward for dumping Conference North side Moor Green out of the FA Cup by 1-0 on Saturday, is a trip to the Edgar Street Athletic ground to take on Hereford United in the fourth qualifying round.
"It's a fabulous draw for us," said Boro boss Kevin Glendon.
"They are a former league club, they're third in the National Conference. There will be a good crowd so it's everything we could have hoped for, except of course for being drawn at home.
"We've got several players who think they should be playing at a higher level, so here is the perfect opportunity to prove it. We are the underdogs and nobody will fancy us, so we've nothing to lose.
"If we win it's £10,000 in the bank, but we'll get some compensation anyway, so from that point of view its good too.
"It's another high profile game and everyone is already excited about it an."
The game will be played on Saturday, October 30, kick-off 3pm, which means Boro will have to rearrange their home league game with Marine scheduled for that day.
If there is a replay back at Stainton Park it will be played on or before Thursday November 4, kick-off 7.45pm.
Boro are back in action tonightwhen they entertain Witton Albion, kick-off 7.45pm, and Glendon is hoping his players can transfer their cup form to their league campaign.
"It is another huge game for us," he said. "They are in sixth with 20 points and if we can win it would take us to 19 with games in hand, which would help us to maintain our momentum, because the downside of cup success is thatyou have to keep postponing league games."
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