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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Match report: Bulls regain control of their fate in fiery Radcliffe battle

George Munday celebrates his second
Hereford have kept their survival hopes alive until at least the last day of the season as they scored three goals in 21 minutes to see off an out-of-form Radcliffe.

The Greater Manchester side have struggled since the departure of joint manager Anthony Johnson in February, with their play-off hopes disintegrating after picking up only two points in their last 12 matches.

For Hereford, they went into the afternoon knowing they had to win to keep any hopes of survival alive - and with other results going their way, two wins in their final two games of the season will now be enough to avoid the drop.

A George Munday brace either side of a Harry Tustin strike saw them surge to a three-goal lead, but with the last kick of the first half, Rio Clegg took advantage of an Aaron Skinner error to reduce the deficit.

Hereford remained resolute into the second half though, and despite the encounter becoming fiery in the dying stages with Rick Smith shown a straight red for a reckless challenge on substitute Joseph James, put on a professional display and saw the game out.

With two changes to the side that lost against Oxford City midweek, Matt Preston returned to defence after recovering from a knock to replace James, while D’Ath came in for Harrison Sohna who is due to be suspended after Saturday’s match for his sending off on Tuesday.

After warming up in front of the demolished Blackfriars End for the third match in a row, the Bulls once again favoured attacking the Meadow End in the first half - but the first chance of the game came from Radcliffe. With just three minutes on the clock, Theo Richardson was content to watch an ambitious looping effort from Clegg over the bar after Michael Afuye flicked the ball into his path.

But the Bulls were soon on the ascendancy as they pushed forward, a Kyle Howkins effort going wide from Lawson D’Ath’s free kick and a wicked cross from Cormac Daly after a surging run down the right just evading the lurking Munday, though Radcliffe should have done better when Danny Greenfield fired a free-kick from 25-yards straight into the Hereford wall, with captain Lewis Hudson booked for the soft foul.

On 22 minutes, Munday scored a fine goal when he was teed up in the box, spinning to lose his marker and unleashing a shot in to the top right-hand corner of Mark Halstead’s net. Just two minutes later, Tustin made it two - after Mikey Lane had gone down in the box claiming a penalty, the Cheltenham youngster reacted quickly to stab the ball home.

As Hereford remained the better of the two sides, Daly continued to cause problems down the left flank as Aaron Downes’s side appeared to grow in confidence with D’Ath and Munday also looking threatening. After Tustin crossed the ball in to Lane, he saw his shot blocked, Radcliffe looked to hit back. It was Afuye who hit Hereford with a counterattack after winning possession from Tustin, but his effort was too high to trouble Richardson.

Munday netted his second of the afternoon before the break, putting in good work down the right wing to get onto the end of D’Ath’s ball. He cut into the box, threaded the ball towards goal, which deceived Halstead at his near post.

Though into the four minutes added on, the Boro went close with a point-blank header from Lois Maynard being tipped over by Richardson, before the Hereford stopper denied Brad Roscoe from the resulting corner. Despite the strong saves, in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Richardson was powerless to stop Clegg’s effort after Skinner mis-timed his header from a Tyler James throw, allowing striker through on goal to slot home.

Half time: Hereford 3 - Radcliffe 1

After the restart, the first 10 minutes were crucial as if Hereford conceded, it would have let Radcliffe right back into the game. However, despite an early effort from Maynard sailing well over the target, they kept the visitors at bay - and at the other end,  Munday force a save out of Halstead with a low shot after Lane battled his way forward, and the keeper plucking a good cross from Daly out the air after he beat his man.

While Radcliffe put pressure on Hereford with a series of corners, Lane and Howkins being booked, and Smith turning a corner towards goal for Richardson to save, the Bulls escaped the first half of the half relatively unscathed. The Bulls kept pushing, with Tustin trying his luck, Munday flashed an effort inches wide of the upright, and D’Ath having an effort fly over the bar, before the game started to settle.

But after the 80th minute, Richardson was booked for time-wasting despite protests that Radcliffe weren’t 10-yards back from a free-kick before Maynard and Clegg were booked for the visitors. With tempers flaring, Preston and his man were both booked after a clash, before seven minutes into stoppage time, Smith went in late on substitute James and was shown a straight red - but Hereford had done enough to claim the vital three points.

Full time: Hereford 3 - Radcliffe 1

Attendance: 2823 (42 away)

Sponsors' man of the match: George Munday

While not the best game of football Hereford fans will ever see, Downes’s side recovered from their disappointing defeat midweek and revived their survival hopes and tried to play football against a side who tried to play the referee. A win is what mattered. Same again Tuesday, please.

Hereford: Richardson, Skinner, Hudson, Preston, D'Ath, Lane (Williams 62’), Munday, Daly, Willcox, Tustin (James 90+3’), Howkins

Subs: Sohna, Quansah, Martin, Lewis, Hamilton

Radcliffe: Halstead, McFadzean, Smith, Maynard, Hulme (Taylor 73’) Afuye, Roscoe, James, (Oyibo 73’) Clegg, Greenfield, Sesay (Ball 73’)

Subs: Hewelt, Halford, Partington

Saturday, April 18, 2026

First Half Pictures Hereford v Radcliffe

A selection of pictures from the first half of this afternoon match at Edgar Street.













Pre Kick-off Pictures


A selection of pictures from before kick-off at Edgar Street this afternoon.

Andy Williams

And Harry Pell Warming Up The Hereford Squad

Wellington FC Provided The Guard Of Honour


The Sprinklers Came On Just Beford Kick-Off



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Munday gives thoughts after two goals against Radcliffe

George Munday, who scored two goals in Hereford's 3-1 win over Radcliffe, has spoken to the media after the match.

Press play to listen to the interview in full.



Downes gives verdict on essential win over Radcliffe



Hereford manager Aaron Downes has spoken to the media after this afternoon's 3-1 win over Radcliffe.

Press play to listen to the interview in full.

We've Put It Back In Our Hands Said Downes

 

This afternoon's 3-1 win for Hereford over Radcliffe means that we've put it back in our hands according to manager Aaron Downes.

"And that's what we wanted to do today," said Downes.

"Obviously win the game, but we wanted to put it back in our hands so yes mathematically it is so our priority switches.

"We've got to enjoy it for a while, I know that, but our priority now switches to Tuesday because this will mean nothing if we don't show up like we did today.

"The players have been giving everything, there have been circumstances around a few different results but today, to a man, they were excellent. They worked ever so hard.

"I've challenged them, I wanted to challenge them, I wanted to put them probably under a bit more pressure than I should have done but I wanted to challenge them to see where they are at and I'm going to have to do that again." 

Saturday’s Enterprise National League North results and updated table

This afternoon’s results from the Enterprise National League North:

AFC Fylde (2) 4-0 (0) Southport
AFC Telford United (0) 1-1 (0) Darlington
Curzon Ashton (0) 0-4 (2) Buxton
Hereford (3) 3-1 (1) Radcliffe
King's Lynn Town (0) 1-1 (1) Chorley
Leamington (1) 2-3 (1) Kidderminster Harriers
Macclesfield (0) 0-2 (2) Spennymoor Town
Marine (1) 2-3 (0) Alfreton Town
Oxford City (0) 1-2 (2) Chester
Scarborough Athletic (0) 2-1 (1) Merthyr Town
South Shields (0) 1-1 (0) Bedford Town
Worksop Town (6) 8-0 (0) Peterborough Sports

The updated league table can be found here: https://bullsnews.blogspot.com/p/league-table.html

Hereford keep season alive with Radcliffe win

Hereford have claimed a vital three points to keep their season alive after beating Radcliffe 3-1 at Edgar Street.

All the goals came in the first half, with a George Munday brace either side of a Harry Tustin strike giving the Bulls a three goal lead - but the visitors pulled a goal back through Rio Clegg.

In a heated second half, Hereford defended well at times and claimed the three points. 

With other results partly going their way, it means their season is still alive. 

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Hereford ahead at the break

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Hereford are 3-1 up at half-time on this afternoon’s National League North match against Radcliffe at Edgar Street.

A sensational George Munday goal in the 22nd minute saw him break the deadlock before Harry Tustin doubled the Bulls’ lead two minutes later. 

Munday then bagged his second two minutes from the break, but Radcliffe pulled a goal back with the last kick of four minutes of first half stoppage time thanks to Rio Clegg.

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Hereford team news vs Radcliffe

This afternoon’s Hereford side to take on Radcliffe at Edgar Street:

Hereford: Richardson, Skinner, Hudson, Preston, D'Ath, Lane, Munday, Daly, Willcox, Tustin, Howkins

Subs: Sohna, Williams, Quansah, Martin, Lewis, Hamilton, James

One Game At A Time

 

Hereford manager Aaron Downes knows that to have any realistic chance of avoiding relegation, his side need to win their game against Radcliffe this afternoon.

"First and foremost we have to win one (Radcliffe) and then see what happens," Downes told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"We are putting all our effort and focus into one football match to win that and see where that takes us.

"It takes us to Tuesday night. If we get the win today we go again on Tuesday night.

"If we get that win (Marine) then it takes us down to the last game of the season.

"Who knows what could happen between now and the Peterborough game.

"I know all the permutations that could happen but I'm trying my hardest to focus the players on us, others will do what they need to do.

"Unfortunately it's gone from being within our hands to now not.

"If results go our way and we win this afternoon, then it becomes back in our hands." 

Hereford v Radcliffe

Kick-off at 3pm

Tickets available online (cheaper) or at the ticket office. 

This Afternoon's National North Fixtures

A list of all the fixtures set to take place in the National North League this afternoon.

AFC Fylde v Southport
AFC Telford United v Darlington
Curzon Ashton v Buxton
Hereford v Radcliffe
King's Lynn Town v Chorley
Leamington v Kidderminster Harriers
Macclesfield v Spennymoor Town
Marine v Alfreton Town
Oxford City v Chester
Scarborough Athletic v Merthyr Town
South Shields v Bedford Town
Worksop Town v Peterborough Sports

 

Bulls could go down today

Hereford will be relegated today if they lose at home to Radcliffe and other results go against them.

In reality, the chances of that happening are remote.

However, the Bulls will go down to the Southern League Premier for the first time in eight years if the following happens:

They lose at home to Radcliffe 

King's Lynn beat Chorley at home

Bedford at least draw at South Shields 

Curzon Ashton at least draw at home to Buxton

Friday, April 17, 2026

National North League Weekend Preview

National League's Tom Scott with his preview of tomorrow's games in the Nationbal North League.

We're into the penultimate week of the Enterprise National League North season and we still have so many questions needing answers.

One thing is for certain, the titanic title tussle will go the final day.

South Shields' win midweek saw them climb back to the summit as the lead changed hands for the 15th time this season.

Bedford Town - who are looking to secure their survival in the division - are next up for Ian Watson's side.

AFC Fylde are also at home as Southport pay the Coasters a visit.

Neither of the top two can call themselves champions this weekend - and with goal difference so tight between them - even a win this weekend might not give them hope.

At the other end, Hereford and Alfreton Town could both drop depending on results.

Jake Buxton's side will go if they lose at Marine while the Bulls know only defeat at Radcliffe could see them relegated - but only if a number of other results also go against them.

Elsewhere in the survival fight, Oxford City - who are unbeaten in eight games - will confirm their place at Step 2 for next season with a win at home to Chester.

Connell Rawlinson could book a third play-off appearance in four seasons for the Seals if they win and results elsewhere go their way.

From sides fighting to stay in the division to sides fighting to get out.

Kidderminster Harriers and Macclesfield are safely confirmed in the top seven already.

The Harriers could confirm third spot and a guaranteed semi-final berth if they win at already-relegated Leamington and the Silkmen drop points against Spennymoor Town.

Merthyr Town will confirm a top seven finish with at win at Scarborough Athletic - likewise if the home side come through they will book a play-off place too.

Darlington and Buxton are hot on the heels of those currently occupying the all-important places.

The Quakers head to AFC Telford United after four defeats in five games while Buxton head to Curzon Ashton top of the form table having dropped just five points from their last 27 available.

King's Lynn Town will end the weekend outside the bottom four whatever happens in their fixture with Chorley.

The Linnets have lost three of their last four outings and know a win is a must to ease the pressure in their survival fight.

Worksop Town host Peterborough Sports looking to finalise their Enterprise National League North place for next season.

The Tigers are all but secure - a point against already-down Sports will do the job. 

Bulls to go down by one goal, according to predictor

Hereford will agonisingly go down by just one goal, according to a predictor.

Shown on Football Web Wages, the predictor has Hereford finishing in 21st place. Bedford will also have 52 points, but will stay up by virtue of having a better goal difference of just one. 



The predictor believe Hereford will draw 1-1 at home to Radcliffe tomorrow. However, King's Lynn will beat Chorley 1-0.

Other results involving relegation-threatened sides are predicted to be: Curzon Ashton 1-1 Buxton; Marine 2-0 Alfreton; and South Shields 3-0 Bedford. If correct, Alfreton will be relegated.

Hereford then play their final rearranged game on Tuesday, at home to Marine. According to the predictor, Hereford will win 1-0.

On the final day of the season (April 25), Hereford are predicted to gain another win, this time 2-0 at home to Peterborough Sports.

However, a 1-1 draw for Bedford at home to Scarborough will narrowly keep them up on goal difference, and relegate Hereford. 

At the other end of the table, the predictor has AFC Fylde being crowned champions by a point. The play-off teams will be South Shields, Kidderminster, Macclesfield, Scarborough, Chester and Darlington.

Downes Pre Radcliffe

Bulls News: Downes plans changes as ... 

Hereford FC manager Aaron Downes has suggested that the team has done better against higher placed opposition recently as opposed to teams around them.

"The games where we were probably expected to win we haven't," Downes told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"You look at Alfreton away, the game last Tuesday night, we probably should go and beat these teams in and around us and we've not done that.

"Whereas you look at the South Shields game, all the way back to Darlington at home, Chester at 'home', even Marine away, Merthyr at home, where we've picked up maximum points and played well and deservedly won those games.

"So I've got to now test the boys, I've got to test their character as in we are probably expected to win tomorrow so we've got to make sure we don't make it a damp squid.

"We've got to show up, do what we have done in numberous games against opposition who are probably more fancied."  

Featherstone To Step Down At Hartlepool

 

Former Hereford United player Nicky Featherstone is stepping down from his post as manager of Hartlepool at the end of the season.

The club says that the decision has been taken after a review of their football operations.

Featherstone became interim manager in October. He had been club captain before then. and has made over 450 appearances for the club. In December he was appointed permanent manager. 

Chairman Landon Smith said that it was hoped Featherstone would stay with the club in some capacity.

Nicky Featherstone, said: “It has been an honour to lead this football club. Hartlepool United means a huge amount to me and it always will.

“I’m proud of what we’ve done since I first stepped into the role and the way the group has responded. I’ve given everything to it.

“Of course, I’m disappointed, but I fully respect the decision that has been made and the direction the Club is looking to go in.

“I would like to thank the players, the staff and everyone behind the scenes for their commitment and support during my time in charge.

“Most importantly, I want to thank the supporters. I know how much this Club means to them and their support is something I’ve always valued, both as a player and as a manager.

“We still have three important games to play and my focus now is on preparing the team properly and finishing the season as strongly as possible.

“I’ve always said I would do whatever I can to help this football club and that remains the case. I look forward to continuing discussions about how I might contribute going forward.” 

Donawa departs Hereford

Justin Donawa has left Hereford in order to return to his native Bermuda for family reasons.

The 29-year-old wideman arrived at Edgar Street Stadium at the beginning of January after being released from his contract at Brackley Town, signing on the same day as fellow Bermudian international Keziah Martin from Buxton.

Donawa made 14 appearances for the Bulls, scoring in the 5-2 win over Chester. 

"I've got so much respect and admiration for Justin and the way he’s handled himself,” said Hereford manager Aaron Downes.

"He’s come over from a small island to fulfil a dream that he set out as a young boy, to play football in England. He achieved that and I respect him for that.

"I understand myself, coming from a small town in Australia, how hard that is."

HUST 50/50 Matchday Draw – Oxford City – Winners of the Big Tuesday Night Prizes!

Thank you to everyone who entered the Matchday draws vs Oxford City on Tuesday 14th April 2026 

An excellent crowd hoovered up a lot of tickets which in turn generated big prizes. 


50/50 Half Time Draw Winners

  • First Prize £350 - Matt Williams of the Len Weston. 
  • Second Prize £180 - Mick Jennings in the Disabled Section.
  • Third Prize - £100 - Matt Quinn
  • Fourth Prize - £50 - Richard Neil Williams

HUST Edgar Street Golden Goal - recently claimed

The Official Golden Goal Time of 4 minutes 25 seconds did not yield a Jackpot winner. 

However, a close ticket, bought at the ground, pays the Consolation Prize of £100 to Stephen Jones with a time slot of 4 minutes 11 seconds – 15 seconds. 

The Jackpot is increased to £300 for Saturday's home game vs Radcliffe. 

Reminder – Please retain your tickets bought at the ground until a winning ticket holder is announced. Thanks for your continued support, everybody! 

IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY BOUGHT YOUR TICKETS FOR TOMORROW - YOU HAVE TILL 3PM TODAY WHEN ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSE. 






Relying on results elsewhere

With perhaps grim inevitability following those seven consecutive losses, it’s come down to the dreaded ‘relying on results elsewhere’ stage. Supporters received yet another absolute kick in the teeth on Tuesday, as Hereford surrendered the right to control their own destiny and this rotten season continued to put everyone through utter agony.

The loss to Oxford leaves the relegation equation as something that wouldn’t unduly trouble Einstein: the Bulls need to win their last three games and hope. It’s far from being a lost cause given the difficult run-ins of others, but there’s no evidence to suggest that anyone can be confident in the ability of the Bulls to win those three utterly winnable games. A point from Bedford and Oxford, sides who have been struggling all season, doesn’t bode well, and is the sort of form that’s been typical of this season and that’s left Hereford on the very cusp of relegation.

They host Radcliffe on Saturday, and couldn’t wish for a better opportunity to record the first of those three wins, given that the visitors seemingly called time on their season some weeks ago. It’s just that so many excellent opportunities have been squandered already, and it’s reached the point where you just wonder why this one should be any different in delivering some happiness and hope rather than despondency.

Radcliffe finished just one place above relegation last time in their first season at this level (oh how desirable that place in the league feels right now), but they’ve kicked on from there whilst Hereford have fallen to bits, and were strong play-off contenders up until recently. That ‘until recently’ could be vital though. Their recent form is what gives Hereford a huge chance here should they have the ability and energy to exploit it.

The Mancunians have lost eight of their last ten games, and have conceded 15 goals in their last four. That form has coincided with Bernard Morley ending his 17-year managerial partnership with Anthony Johnson and moving to Bury, his boyhood club.

If the Bulls can’t take advantage of that sort of record when they absolutely have to win and Radcliffe have absolutely nothing to play for, one of the better-supported sides in non-league football almost certainly deserves to drop to the third level of the non-league game, and have a thoroughly good look at itself in the process.

In terms of the Radcliffe squad, they recruited very smartly over the summer in a way that Hereford didn’t, although it has reportedly left them very much in the red. 35-year-old playmaker Dan Gardner joined from Oldham, adding experience to a squad featuring others who already know the division well, such as Jordan Hulme and Anthony Dudley. Hulme oozed National League North know-how against Hereford last season, and the Bulls defenders will hopefully be wise to it this time. Talented winger Michael Afuye came in from Curzon, and they brought in left back Callum McFadzean, who has a wealth of Football League experience.

Their big threat though is Rio Clegg, with 24 league goals to his name. He’s picked up one red card this season. Is it too much to hope that he’ll pick up another in the first minute here?

Talking of which, Harrison Sohna is available for this but not for the game against Marine on Tuesday. Whether he’ll start however is a different matter. Lawson Dath when he came on against Oxford looked to be in good nick and very much up for the fight. He and the quite excellent Freddy Willcox should start in the middle.

Other battlers such as Aaron Skinner will be invaluable now, as long as they manage not to get sent off. Matt Preston has looked very much up for the fight recently, and he should be back for this one. And there’s never any questioning the commitment of captain Lewis Hudson, or indeed the youngsters up front.

A nutty 3-3 draw very much flattered the hosts when the sides met at Edgar Street last season. This will have to be a far more disciplined performance at the back.

One positive to take into the game is that an Oxford win on Tuesday looked very unlikely before the sending off. A repeat of that first-half performance across the 90 minutes should comfortably be enough here, and a win coupled with a loss for Bedford (who travel to South Shields) would reduce the gap between the two to three points, a gap that would then reduce to no points if Hereford win Tuesday’s game in hand. If, if, if.

This will be the first proper nervy one-eye-on-the-match, one-eye-on-the-phone game as supporters keep tabs on Kings Lynn, Curzon Ashton, Alfreton and Bedford. Oxford perhaps at a push. Hopefully it won’t be the only such game, in that survival could still be possible going into next Saturday’s finale against Peterborough. In between, Hereford can pick up bonus points at home to Marine when no other bottom six side is playing, in a way they haven’t in almost all of the mountain of games in hand they had a few short weeks ago. What a waste.

COYW