| A heavily sanded area at the corner of the Meadow End and Len Weston Stand last weekend |
The latest forecasts suggest a mixed run-up to Christmas, with cloud and some rain around early in the week before it turns cooler and drier closer to Christmas Day and Boxing Day. While no prolonged heavy rain is currently expected just before the match, the amount of rainfall already seen this month means the pitch will remain under pressure.
The state of the surface has been a talking point recently following work to address drainage problems in one area of the pitch. New drains have been installed and further work carried out, including verti-draining, sand dressing and even an 'earthquake' machine used as part of efforts to improve conditions.
Those issues were clear during Hereford’s FA Trophy tie with Radcliffe earlier this month. Four large sanded patches were visible on the pitch and, although the surface passed a morning inspection, Radcliffe raised concerns about the condition from a safety perspective.
The match went ahead as planned and was completed without incident, though Radcliffe did report a player rolled their ankle in one of the sandy areas, finishing 1-1 before the Bulls went through 4-2 on penalties.
Before the tie, Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds had stressed that, while the pitch might not look pristine, the improvements were “definitely looking much better”.
It is understood the pitch issues stem partly from drainage work in 2013, when drains were installed deeper than recommended and not always surrounded by the correct stone. More recently, floodlight installation machinery compacted the surface, while last summer’s dry weather has limited how effectively recent rain reaches the drains.
With a large crowd expected for the visit of local rivals Kidderminster on Boxing Day, attention will again be on how the pitch holds up in the days beforehand. As ever with winter fixtures, much will depend on the weather in the final 48 hours before kick-off.
Weather forecast: day by day
Sunday: Cloudy with outbreaks of rain or drizzle at times. Mild for the time of year with temperatures around 9C.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with the chance of occasional light rain. Temperatures remaining relatively mild, highs of 11C.
Tuesday: Another largely cloudy day, with patchy light rain possible but no heavy or prolonged rainfall expected with highs of 8C.
Wednesday (Christmas Eve): Turning cooler. Mainly dry, though still fairly cloudy in places. Highs of 8C and lows of 2C.
Thursday (Christmas Day): Drier and colder, with brighter spells expected. Overnight temperatures close to freezing, with a daytime high of 6C.
Friday (Boxing Day): Cold but largely dry, with some sunny intervals possible. Conditions currently look more settled than earlier in the week, with highs of 6C again.
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