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Monday, January 19, 2026

Down to the bare bones - Hereford's current squad list

With news that Jaiden White's loan spell at Hereford has expired and the forward is back at Sutton, the club is down to the bare bones. 

Currently, there are only 18 players signed on at the Bulls, but that's including injury-hit Madou Cisse and Preston Bitemo. The latter was sent on loan to Kettering in November, with Hereford saying the deal was until January 3. However, he was in the squad for Kettering's last match on January 10. 

The squad list includes young goalkeeper, Ollie Lewis, and veteran striker Adam Rooney, whose main role is being Paul Caddis' assistant.

Lawson D'Ath - arguably Hereford's best player of late - is also set to be out of action for around six weeks after sustaining a hamstring injury at King's Lynn on Saturday. Kyle Howkins and Remaye Campbell also missed the match due to illness.

Therefore, with a host of games coming up, Caddis would need to boost his squad as soon as possible. 

Goalkeepers

Theo Richardson, Ollie Lewis.

Defenders

Aaron Skinner, Kyle Howkins, Keenan Quansah, Matt Preston, Mitchell Roberts, Lewis Hudson.

Midfielders

Lawson D'Ath, Gus Mufuta, Keziah Martin, Harley Hamilton, Justin Donawa, Madou Cisse, Preston Bitemo.

Strikers

Andy Williams, Reymaye Campbell, Adam Rooney. 

White returns to Sutton

Jaiden White has returned to Sutton after his loan spell at Hereford expired.

The forward returned to the Bulls on November 18 after a successful stint last season.

At the time, it didn't state when the loan deal would expire, with Sutton only saying he had joined Hereford until January.

Following the FA Trophy match against Fylde, Hereford manager Paul Caddis said that White's loan "will be up in the next week or so," adding that the club was speaking to Sutton to see if they could extend it. 

However, Sutton posted a picture of White on its X account this afternoon, showing him back in training at the National League club.


Contract For Hamilton?

 

It's thought Harley Hamilton, who joined Hereford from Alvechurch last October, has been offered a contract to stay with the club.

Whether that contract is until the end of the current season or to the end of next season is unknown.

And, as yet, there's been no confirmation from the club.

21 year old Hamilton has become a regular in the starting eleven only missing out on the recent FA Trophy tie because he was cup-tied.  

Macclesfield At Edgar Street On March 31

Hereford will play Macclesfield on Tuesday March 31st.

The game was to be played tomorrow evening but has been postponed.

The teams will now meet twice in ten days with the first game at Macclesfield on March 21st.  

Hereford's Fixture List:

Saturday, January 24: Spennymoor Town (h) – 3pm
Tuesday, January 27: Oxford City (h) – 7.45pm
Saturday, January 31: Curzon Ashton (a) – 3pm

Tuesday, February 3: Marine (h) - 7.45pm
Saturday, February 7: AFC Fylde (h) – 3pm
Tuesday, February 10: AFC Telford United (a) – 7.45pm
Saturday, February 14: Southport (a) – 3pm
Tuesday, February 17: Darlington (h) - 7.45pm
Saturday, February 21: Scarborough Athletic (h) – 3pm 
Tuesday, February 24: Chester (h) – 7.45pm
Saturday, February 28: Marine (a) – 3pm
 
Tuesday March 3rd: Scarborough (a) - 7.45pm 
Saturday, March 7: Worksop Town (a) – 3pm
Tuesday, March 10: Leamington (h) – 7.45pm
Saturday, March 14: South Shields (h) – 3pm
Tuesday, March 17: Alfreton Town (a) - 7.45pm
Saturday, March 21: Macclesfield (a) – 3pm
Saturday, March 28: Buxton (h) – 3pm
Tuesday, March 31: Macclesfield (h) - 7.45pm 

Friday, April 3: Kidderminster Harriers (a) – 3pm
Monday, April 6: Merthyr Town (h) – 3pm
Saturday, April 11: Bedford Town (a) – 3pm
Saturday, April 18: Radcliffe (h) – 3pm
Saturday, April 25: Peterborough Sports (h) – 3pm 

Scarborough Away On DAZN TV

Hereford's away game at Bridlington (Scarborough) on Tuesday March 3rd is set to be screened by DAZN TV.

It's also been confirmed that Hereford's home game against Darlington on Tuesday February 17th is also live on DAZN. 

Richardson In Team Of The Week

 

Hereford goalkeeper Theo Richardson has been included in the National North League team of the week.

Richardson kept a clean sheet at King's Lynn last Saturday.

His performance was noted by Ian Culverhouse, the Lynn manager. 

Highlights King's Lynn v Hereford

 

Highlights from last Saturday's game between King's Lynn and Hereford are now online.

To watch: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2026/01/highlights-kings-lynn-town-0-0-hereford-fc/ 

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Match Report: Hereford Women v Kingfisher

Hereford faced Kingfisher who were propping up the league at the beginning of the day, the game was played at Wellington due to obvious issues with Edgar Street. 

Despite being used Saturday and heavy rain fall the pitch looked in a reasonable condition.
As the rain fell Hereford dominated the first half but failed to find the back of the net, they kept possession well and passed the ball around nicely on a increasing heavy pitch.

HT :  0-0

On 47 minutes, an excellent run by Mollie Camden who against the odds kept the ball in play and got a shot away from an acute angle, the Kingfisher keeper parried the ball away but Sheree Smith was on hand to bundle the ball into the net from close range 

1-0 

Hereford continued to control the game, the pitch however was cutting up , passing became difficult and challenges unpredictable, the referee brandished several yellow cards two of which went to Katy Huntbach, firstly for a late challenge and then later for arguing with the ref about a minor decision.

Despite Hereford being down to ten players Kingfisher were unable to capitalise and remain at the bottom of the table.

FT : Hereford 1-0 Kingfisher

More games to be impacted by the weather?

More Hereford games could be impacted by the weather. 

BBC weather is showing its forecast up to January 31.

And while things can change between now and then, it doesn't look great.

Any more postponed games will just add to Hereford's fixture pile-up and is the last thing the club would want. 

Hereford were due to host Macclesfield this Tuesday but it has been postponed due to the Cheshire side being in FA Cup action. 

Therefore, their next match is at home to Spennymoor on Saturday. 

The forecast then is for light rain showers. However, it is set to rain every day leading up to the game, meaning it could put a strain on the Edgar Street pitch.

Hereford have only played nine league games and they soon come thick an fast as the Bulls try and catch up with the rest of the division.

They have another home game the following Tuesday (January 27) when they host Oxford City, who sit just one place above them. 

The current forecast during the evening game is sleet with a maximum temperature of 2C.

There looks like a cold spell could continue throughout the country, which might impact Hereford's away match at Curzon Ashton on January 31.

The BBC forecast at the moment is showing light snow with a maximum temperature of 3C. 

Hereford Women Defeat Kingfisher

Despite the unkind conditions Hereford Women won their league fixture this afternoon.

The game was played at Wellington as Hereford are saving the Edgar Street given there are a lot of games set to be played on it during the next two months.

Final score: Hereford 1 Kingfisher 0 

The attendance was 34.

Hereford: Camden, Harris, Huntbach, Jordan, Mear, Price, Pritchard, S Smith, Brain, Evens, D Smith 

Subs: Boardman, Griffiths, Morris 

Praise For Keepers From King's Lynn Manager

In his post match interview King's Lynn manager, Ian Culverhouse, praised both keepers but also questioned some decisions of the referee. He also spoke about the sending off of one of his players.

"I thought both keepers did well when they were called upon," he said.

"Theo made a couple of comfortable saves, I know we didn't ask him a lot of questions second half as they came more into the game.

"When Jonesy was called upon he stood up really well for us."

Late in the game Ross Crane was given a straight red card for a tackle on Lewis Hudson.

"We've got to look at it because what they are saying is that he stamped on him. It's too far away from us to see anything so we'll look at that back on the tape.

 

"I thought Tom Wilson done a magnificent tackle first half (on Gus Mafuta)) and the whole crowd got on the back of that and then he books him.

"He made some strange decisions today and that affected the game." 

Second Half Pictures From King's Lynn

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's 0-0 draw between King's Lynn and Hereford.
















First Half Pictures From King's Lynn

A selection of pictures from the first half of yesterday's game between King's Lynn and Hereford.











Match Report King''s Lynn 0 Hereford 0

Lawson D'Ath Is Helped Off The Pitch

Sam Cummins reports from King's Lynn.

After exiting the ZZoomm HFA County Challenge Cup Quarter Finals in midweek at the hands of Kington Town the Bulls were back on the road with a trip to Norfolk to face a King's Lynn Town side who were winless in their last 6 games at the now named The Docherty Walks Stadium in the Enterprise National League North.


Hereford lined up with Theo Richardson, Aaron Skinner, Keenan Quansah, Mitch Roberts, Lewis Hudson ©️, Lawson D'Ath, Gus Mafuta, Harley Hamilton, Kaziah Martin, Justin Donawa and Andy Williams.


On the bench was Ollie Lewis, Matt Preston, Jaiden White and Adam Rooney with only four substitutes named by the Bulls for the second week running.


On a heavy pitch it was a fairly scrappy game in the first few minutes with no real chances for either side.


The first opportunity of the game came from Hereford after 8 minutes with a good ball down the right wing by Keenan Quansah into the feet of Harley Hamilton but the ball just ran out of play.


We were then awarded a throw in on the left which was hurled into the box by Justin Donawa which was headed clear by Tom Wilson back out to him which he delivered a cross back into the box left footed but it was collected by King's Lynn goalkeeper Paul Jones.


After a good bit of play by Hereford, Lawson D'Ath fed the ball into Andy Williams on the right hand side of the box who then played it to Harley Hamilton who hit a right foot shot from inside the box but it whistled over the bar.


King's Lynn’s first chance came with Ross Crane having a left footed cross from the left which curled wide of Theo Richardson's goal followed by a right footed shot by Cameron Forde-Brown which was held by Theo Richardson.


The Bulls were then awarded a free kick on the edge of the box after a heavy tackle by Tom Wilson on Gus Mafuta, Lawson D'Ath hit it right footed but the effort was wide of the left hand post before there was a stoppage in play about midway through the first half due to the ball being flat.







Hereford Captain Hudson Captain Was Also Booked - Perhaps For Something He Said?

Cameron Forde-Brown had King's Lynn's next chance when he had space on the edge of the box and hit a right footed shot which went high over the bar before Hereford had a free kick on the right hand side of the box which was played into the box by Kaziah Martin left footed and was headed clear by Tom Wilson but only as far as Mitch Roberts on the edge of the box but his effort went over the bar. 


The Linnets Morgan Williams then found Norwich loanee La'Sean Sealey inside the box but his cum cross/shot was smoothed by Theo Richardson before their biggest chance of the half and we got away with one when Gus Mafuta was trying to shield the ball but he was dispossessed by Morgan Williams who advanced into the box and with the goal gaping he put the gilt edge chance wide of the post.


Lawson D'Ath then did well to dispossess Tom Wilson on the edge of the box and managed to prod the ball into the path of Andy Williams but he dragged his left footed effort wide and was adjudged to have been in an offside position.



The final chance of the first half came with 42 minutes on the clock when the Bulls we're awarded a free kick midway inside the King's Lynn half which was played into the box by Kaziah Martin and found the head of Keenan Quansah but his effort was straight at Paul Jones who tipped the ball over the bar for a corner. 



King's Lynn looked very suspect at the back in which Hereford shaded the first half and asked questions of them but couldn’t find a breakthrough.


Into the second half and the first opportunity of the half came from King's Lynn with a right footed shot by Morgan Williams goal bound which took a deflection into the path of Mitch Roberts who had the ball trapped in between his feet and a goalmouth scramble ensued before the ball was eventually cleared.




The hosts wre awarded a free kick on the left hand side of the box which Michael Clunan pumped into the box right footed and was headed away by Lewis Hudson with the loose ball being picked up Ross Crane who had a left footed shot which was collected by Theo Richardson low to his right.


Our first chance of the second half came from a low left footed shot by Kaziah Martin on the edge of the box which was saved by Paul Jones with a strong left hand.


The hosts next chance came from La'Sean Sealey with a strong effort which was parried away by Theo Richardson at point blank range.


Gus Mafuta played a long ball into the box which almost found the head of Harley Hamilton inside the box but the ball ran through to Paul Jones before MK Dons loanee Simone Troso for the hosts had a right footed shot from the edge of the box which whistled wide of the left hand post.


The Bulls then had their best opportunity to try to break the deadlock through Lawson D'Ath who hit a low right footed shot from the edge of the box which took a deflection on it’s way into the arms of Paul Jones low to his right which unfortunately as he went to strike the ball D’Ath picked up what looked to be a nasty injury and had to be replaced by Jaiden White. Hopefully it's not serious and wishing Lawson a quick and speedy recovery.





We continued to keep the pressure on and a good ball was played down the left wing by Lewis Hudson which found Andy Williams who cut inside the box on his right foot before hitting a curling effort which was tipped around the post by Paul Jones for a corner. 




King's Lynn then broke from our own corner and went up the other end with Jayden Davis hitting a right footed shot which was saved by Theo Richardson for a corner before Michael Clunan had a right footed shot which was comfortably collected by Theo Richardson.


The home side appealed for a penalty when Jayden Davis’s left footed shot inside the box on the left hitting Aaron Skinner with calls for the use of a hand but the appeals were waved away by the referee before Hereford broke up the other end and Jaiden White crossing from the right into the box finding Lewis Hudson which as he was leaning back managed to direct his looping header back across goal towards the right hand corner but the ball was plucked out the air by Paul Jones.


The Linnets were then reduced to ten men with 83 minutes on the clock when Ross Crane was shown a straight red card when he went in for a late challenge on Lewis Hudson. We pushed with 7 minutes of regular time remaining and 5 minutes of additional time added on and were awarded a free kick on the left hand side of the box near the corner flag which was played into the box by Kaziah Martin but was cleared.


The final chance of the game came with Harley Hamilton having a right footed shot from 30 yards out which was beaten away by Paul Jones.


It was a hard fought point by the lads and another point on the board, the Bulls could of nicked it and had some good opportunities but couldn't break through. Now with no midweek game due to Macclesfield’s Trophy commitments it’s back to The MandM Edgar Street Stadium next Saturday for the visit of Spennymoor Town. COYW