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Review Of Last Saturday In The National North League
This review from NL's Sam Elliott:
A sensational second installment of the National League North season left supporters breathless.
Five teams have a perfect record in the Enterprise National League North, and Chester lead the way after a 2-0 win at home to King’s Lynn Town. Tom Peers and Ma'Kel Bogle-Campbell did the damage.
Luke
Duffy was at the double for Macclesfield as Radcliffe were beaten by a
brilliant late turn around with South Shields’ Paul Blackett, five
minutes from time, winning it against Chorley, who went ahead early.
Worksop
Town are second after beat AFC Telford with Oxford City also having six
points on the board. Tyrone Marsh scored the only goal as Ross Jenkins’
team beat Spalding United.
Morecambe haven’t got off to such a
great start. It’s one point from two games after Harborough Town’s
brilliant 1-0 win. Riley O’Sullivan kept his cool from the penalty
spot.
Elsewhere, there were fantastic wins for Hereford over
Marine and for Spennymoor Town - Glen Taylor in the 89th and 94th minute
flipped the game late on.
There was also incredible late drama
as Scarborough won 4-3 at Hednesford - Rio Allen in the sixth minute of
time added on sent the away fans wild. There was also an injury time
away win for Darlington as Paddy McLaughlin’s clinched broke Bedford
Town hearts.
Enterprise National League North
Hereford v Marine - 2,932
Chester v King’s Lynn Town - 2,616
Hednesford Town v Scarborough - 2,509
Macclesfield v Radcliffe - 2,321
South Shields v Chorley - 1,732
Hereford 1/1 To Defeat Radcliffe
The bookmakers have priced a Hereford win over Radcliffe tomorrow evening at 1/1.
After just two games Hereford are 15th in the table with three points.
Radcliffe are 24th with nil points so far.
Last Saturday Hereford defeated Marine 1-0 whilst Radcliffe lost 2-1 at Macclesfield.
Hereford 1/1 Draw 13/5 Radcliffe 12/5
Up and running
It’ll hopefully be two on the bounce for the Bulls as they look to secure a second win in four days at home to Radcliffe on Tuesday evening.
If you feel some wet stuff coming down from the sky don’t be alarmed, it’s called ‘rain’ and it’s completely harmless. Yes folks, the forecast suggests that during the game we may get some respite at last from the drought. Ben Bowen will be pleased.
The Bulls will be looking to lay down some further foundations to support the idea that Edgar Street can be something of a fortress this season, a place that visiting sides are genuinely intimated by, in many cases after an intimidating 250-mile coach journey to get there before any of the actual sporting intimidation even begins.
With a sub-2000 attendance now a real rarity for a Tuesday evening game at Edgar Street, there should be good enough numbers in to generate a bit of that intimidatory atmosphere.
What was so, so, so refreshing about Saturday was that the side’s only thought having edged ahead was to double their 1-0 lead rather than sit on it. The latter approach has of course mostly ended in misery when attempted by previous managers, and that positivity on Saturday looks to be suggestive of a far more dynamic approach under the Downes-Pell regime.
I was thinking on Saturday that for the second season running the club seems to have got itself a loanee from Notts County who isn’t starting XI-ready, even when half of many people’s idea of the starting XI are missing. Harrison Iwunze then came on and scored within ten minutes of his introduction to the game.
Perhaps he will now be deemed to be starting XI-ready.
A clean sheet against Marine and Kaptain Kam Kandola judged as MOTM playing a little higher up the pitch, but ready to drop back when the missing midfielders return, may suggest that last year’s defensive frailties have been addressed to an extent at least. Sides should have to work much harder to score against Hereford this time around.
One of many positives to come out of the Marine game was that no fresh injuries seem to have been reported afterwards. Hopefully that tide of bad luck has now turned. If back-to-back wins can be achieved whilst not at full strength, that bodes very well for when the longer-term injured players come back.
With everyone playing a full part in an encouraging performance on Saturday, Aaron Downes may be tempted not to make any changes, but that goal from Iwunze should get him a start, which could involve a formation tweak, with Cawley Cox playing off the Notts County youngster. That does seem to be a role that may suit CC more.
The visitors come down to Edgar Street pointless this season following an opening day defeat at home to newcomers Spalding, and on Saturday a narrow 2-1 loss at Macclesfield, with the hosts pinching a late winner. Macc had goalie Christian Dibble to thank for those three points, without whom they would have lost, so this side are dangerous despite the start they’ve made, no doubt about it.
Manager Bernard Morley, now operating without his erstwhile partner Anthony Johnson, suggested after that game that centre backs Michael Nottingham and Tom Davies, forced off injured, may be missing for this. He also described them as ‘two of the best centre backs in the division’, so that would be quite a loss. Their names are added to an already considerable injury list at the club – similarities with Hereford there.
We may see Harry Redknapp appearing for the visitors. No, not that one – ‘that one’ is this one’s grandad. Son of Jamie is a 6’ 4” centre back. For younger readers, Harry Redknapp (the older one) was a winger for West Ham when wingers for West Ham came from east London rather than Leominster, and Jamie Redknapp, Harry snr’s son, used to swan about in midfield for a Liverpool side that wasn’t very good. For older readers, you didn’t need that explanation, apologies.
Two others to watch out for are wide man Michael Afuye and striker Rio Clegg. Clegg scored 26 goals last season, including one against Hereford, and could have got a hat-trick against Macclesfield on Saturday if it wasn’t for the form of Dibble. Luckily we have our own Dibble in the more palatable form of Theo Richardson.
Can this season’s Bulls cope with and counter the Radcliffe threat with lovely, silky, easy-on-the-eye total football and further offer the suggestion that 2026/27 could actually occasionally be fun rather than torture? Is it even legal to be that optimistic on the evidence of beating Marine 1-0?
We’ll be given more of a clue on Tuesday. You wouldn’t want to miss it. Or the rain.
COYW
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Kandola In National North Team Of The Week
Hereford's Kam Kandola has been selected to be in the National North League team of the week.
Kandola, who was the man of the match, played in midfield on Saturday against Marine.
He was also captain in the absence of Lewis Hudson who is currently side-lined with injury.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
GamingBlomp Back At Edgar Street
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vL4FMqqjJUY
Back at Edgar Street for me, for the first home game of the 2026-27 season, with Hereford taking on Marine.
Hereford beat Marine home and away last season as we looked to maintain our National League North status, eventually surviving on goal difference on the final day, but surely the new season has to be better?
Both teams come into matchday two off the back of an opening day defeat, with Hereford losing 2-1 at Buxton and Marine beaten 1-0 at home by Macclesfield, and this was a hard fought contest.
Check out all the action, as well as the post match thoughts of Aaron Downes & Kam Kandola
Upgraded Medical Room and New Toilet Facilities
This from HUST:
During the close season, Hereford FC have undertaken a number of projects to improve the facilities for all spectators at the MandM Edgar Stadium.
The improvements include the installation of a new disabled toilet block between the Merton Stand and the Meadow End, two new ladies toilets in the Executive Club (one of the club’s key non-matchday function spaces), an improvement to the toilets in Radford’s Bar and also the relocation and upgrade of the main matchday medical room to a pitchside location between A Block and B Block.



In addition, the Hereford Suite has had a complete roof refurbishment over the summer, as it had been leaking badly for some time and the water was causing ongoing damage to the room below, which is a key income stream for the club off the field.
Bulls Chairman, Chris Ammonds, said:
“All the work carried out is vital to ensure that we continue to look after all our supporters and provide them with the best facilities possible. While we are always fighting a battle against the age of our ground and the way it was designed, we know we have to try to make the fan experience better and we have further plans to improve the Fanzone outside Radford’s in the near future.
“While the work done has seen a significant investment from the club, I would also like to thank the Football Foundation for its support in terms of grant funding and also express my gratitude to the Hereford United Supporters’ Trust (HUST) for its 50% donation towards the cost of the new disabled toilet block.”
HUST Chairman, Richard Tomkins, commented: “The Supporters’ Trust is pleased this project is now completed ahead of the new season. We have funds set aside for this purpose, and are delighted to assist with this new infrastructure, to benefit the matchday experience of our fans”.
Hereford Women Draw First League Game Of The Season
Hereford Women have drawn their first league fixture of the season.
The game played at Bromyard ended:
Hereford 2 Bromsgrove Sporting 2
After Ninety Minutes At Edgar Street
A few photos from after the final whistle at Edgar Street yesterday afternoon. Hereford defeated Marine 1-0 in their first home game of the season.
Hereford Women's First League Game This Afternoon
Hereford Women start their league campaign this afternoon.
They will play Bromsgrove Sporting.
The game will be played at Bromyard's Delahay Stadium, kick-off at 2pm.
It's also been confirmed that only Cup games will be played by Hereford Women at Edgar Street this season.
The reason is to protect the surface given all the recent expenditure.
Is This The Best Non League Stadium In England?
Yesterday Footballylogs UK took a long trip down the Welsh border to Edgar Street home of Hereford FC for their first home game of the season against Marine
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