Accrington Stanley boosted their bid for a play-off place with a win over Nationwide Conference leaders Hereford United.
Despite their FA Cup exploits with their win over Huddersfield on Sunday, the Stanley lads didn't show any kind of tiredness in what was a tricky game for them.
They dominated the first half with left-winger Rory Prendergast a constant threat.
He put two great balls into the box which just evaded both Lutel James and Paul Mullin.
But one did come off when he broke on the left and put in a superb ball which James bundled over the line on 40 minutes.
Hereford hadn't looked like league leaders in the first half, but they were more threatening after the break.
Stanley keeper Jon Kennedy did well to deny the pacy Rob Purdie with his legs on 65 minutes.
The Bulls looked like they might force an equaliser until Stanley broke on 79 minutes, James fed the ball to Mullin and he belted the ball over the line.
"It was a great win for us," said boss John Coleman. "Especially after Sunday's game. It has been a great week for us and now we have just got to carry this on to the end of the season."