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Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Enterprise National League North results and updated table

This evening's National League North results, with three of the bottom four sides winning.

AFC Telford United (1) 2-4 (3) Merthyr Town
Buxton (0) 1-2 (1) Southport
Chester (0) 1-1 (1) Marine
Chorley (0) 0-1 (1) Alfreton Town
Curzon Ashton (1) 2-2 (1) Spennymoor Town
Darlington (2) 5-1 (1) Worksop Town
Kidderminster Harriers (2) 2-1 (1) Bedford Town
King's Lynn Town (0) 2-0 (0) Leamington
Macclesfield (1) 3-1 (1) Peterborough Sports
Oxford City (1) 3-0 (0) Hereford
Scarborough Athletic P-P Radcliffe

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

Full time: Oxford City 3-0 Hereford

Ten man Hereford have suffered a bruising 3-0 defeat against strugglers Oxford City. 

Matt Preston’s second yellow card led to Josh Ashby scoring a free kick at the end of the first half. 

Tom Scott made it 2-0 after a mistake by Michael Parker, and then substitute Jack Bearne made it 3-0 with seven minutes to go. 

Half time: Oxford City 1-0 Hereford

Hereford are a goal down and a man down at the break at Oxford City. 

Josh Parker was pulled down by Matt Preston on the edge of the area with seconds of the half remaining. Preston was shown a second yellow card, and the Oxford City’s Josh Ashby stepped up to score the free kick. 

Both sides had hit the woodwork in the opening half, with Sam Osborne firing an effort onto the post. 

Team news: Oxford City v Hereford

New loan signing Callum McFarlane starts for a Hereford at Oxford City this evening. 

Lewis Hudson returns to the starting eleven after missing Saturday’s 3-3 draw against Curzon Ashton. 

Hereford: Richardson, Sterling-James, Howkins, Preston, Parker, Hudson, Mafuta, Cooper, Osborne, McFarlane, Campbell. 

Subs: D’Ath, Richards, Williams, Nto, Quansah, Hamilton, Edwards. 

HFA County Cup draw



Hereford have been drawn away to Kington in the next round of the HFA County Challenge Cup.

The quarter final tie will be played sometime in January. In the last round, Hereford beat Littleton 4-1 at Edgar Street. 

Caddis brings in a striker

Callum Mcfarlane has joined Hereford on loan from Solihull.

Hereford On TV This Evening

Tonight's game between Oxford City and Hereford is live on DAZN TV.

Tribute To Colin Addison On H&W This Evening

 

BBC Hereford and Worcester are broadcasting a tribute to Colin Addison this evening.

This from Trevor Owens:

For information, BBC Hereford and Worcester will be running a 45-minute tribute to Colin Addison from around 6.15pm this evening as part of the build up to tonight's coverage of the game at Oxford City. 
 
It features a mix of archive material and interviews with Colin, Ken Mallender, Ricky George, Peter Isaac and few fans, as well as interviews with, among others, Andy Morris and Tim Harris, as well as fans who spoke to Carson at Edgar Street on Saturday.
 

Tonight's National North League Fixtures

A list of tonight's National North League fixtures:

AFC Telford v Merthyr

Buxton v Southport

Chester v Marine

Chorley v Alfreton

Curzon Ashton v Spennymoor

Darlington v Worksop

Kidderminster v Bedford

Kings Lynn v Leamington

Macclesfield v Peterborough Sports

Oxford City v Hereford 

Monday, November 03, 2025

Hereford 23/18 To Win At Oxford City

The bookmakers are offering prices of around 23/18 for a win at Oxford City tomorrow evening.

Currently Hereford are 17th in the National North League table with 16 points from 14 games.

Oxford City are 23rd with 9 points from 15 games.

Last Saturday Hereford drew 3-3 with Curzon Ashton (7th) at Edgar Street. Oxford lost at home to Bedford (12th), the score 1-2. 

Hereford's away form is won 2, drawn 1, lost 4.

Oxford's home form is won 2, drawn 1, lost 5

Recent form: Hereford WLDLD  Oxford DLLDL

Oxford 19/10  Drawn 28/11  Hereford 23/18 

We're Overdue A Win Said Oxford Defender

The odds may be against it but an Oxford City defender feels his side are due a win.

Last Saturday Oxford lost at home to Bedford.

George Burroughs feels that poor runs come to an end.

“ I think we're overdue a win" said Burroughs.

 "At some point results will change, and hopefully it can be against Hereford. We were the better team again on Saturday and it's one goal that decides the game. 

"We know they were poor goals to concede, and we know how many chances we had so it’s all of us who need to deal with the situation we are in.

“It was horrible on Saturday night. I hate losing and when you know there's not much we've done wrong in the game but you still lose that’s something you need to get over pretty quickly because the games come thick and fast.

"We definitely have the ability to get out of this and once a win comes we can build from that and go on a run. Hopefully that starts against Hereford”.

 

 

Golden opportunity

Hereford FC travel across to Oxford on Tuesday night for a game against one of the National League North’s strugglers, a game that really should deliver three points given that the hosts aren’t very good and the visitors seem to play with more freedom on the road than they do at home.

The Hoops took a while to adapt to the rigours of the National League North last season as newly relegated arrivals, both on the pitch and off it given the travel involved as a southern club in a northern league. However, they rallied, adapted and ultimately comfortably avoided back-to-back relegations. Nevertheless they finished a distant 23 points behind tenth-placed Hereford. 

They haven’t kicked on from there though, and are currently joint bottom of the table with Southport. The fact that they’re only seven points behind Hereford now rather than 23 may be a bit of a naughty observation in suggesting that the gap between the sides has closed given that the season is still relatively young, but it would be fair to say that Hereford haven’t kicked on from that tenth-placed finish either.

Anything less than a win here for Hereford will offer more evidence to suggest that this is going to be a season of consolidation to put it politely, survival to put it realistically, and possible relegation to put it starkly. Telford and then Curzon Ashton have both ripped through the Hereford midfield and defence in consecutive home games, more or less at will, and that’s not been a good look. To have drawn both of those games was utterly remarkable, and if Southport do something similar on Saturday it really will be a concern.

However, such is the nature of football that a win here will spark renewed thoughts of a resurgence. Indeed, in fairly typical NLN fashion the middle of the table is getting quite tight because, again in typical NLN fashion, there’s a fag paper’s width in quality between at least the middle ten teams in the division. With bottom club Southport coming to Edgar Street following this game a solid mid-table platform could be achieved by 5pm on Saturday following back-to-back wins, something that looked like a distant prospect at half-time last Saturday.

The weekend’s hat-trick hero Omari Sterling-James didn’t get his last two goals early enough on Saturday to pick up the MoM award, which went to Sam Osborne. He’ll have to score at least four here, all overhead kicks, and simultaneously maybe do a few star jumps or something to get the vote.

Osborne continues to show himself to be a keeper, as in one to keep rather than an understudy to Theo Richardson. If a deal could be done to make him a Hereford player, and assuming he’s enjoying his football at Edgar Street and would welcome the idea, there wouldn’t be too many dissenting voices among supporters.

Hopes are high among those supporters that young Harley Hamilton can make a difference following his arrival at the club last week. He’ll make his league debut for the club here, and could be the key to making the lone striker option finally work, ensuring that there’s a link between the midfield and the centre forward, rather than a huge expanse of empty space.

The aforementioned Theo Richardson, along with Kyle Howkins, was crucial on Saturday in keeping the score down to three to give the comeback any chance of happening. Hopefully Kyle can manage another 90 minutes in quick succession here following his recent injury absence.

Another 90 minutes so soon after Saturday might not be top of Gus Mafuta’s wish list as he creeps back to full fitness, but this is just the sort of game he and Charlie Cooper can stamp their authority on in breaking things up and releasing Harley Hamilton.

Hamilton’s availability is timely given that I-Lani Edwards could be missing here following a knock against Curzon.

For Oxford, ex-Bull DJ Sturridge is having an OK season in a struggling side, with a couple of goals and three assists. However, he’s missed the last three games and is a doubtful presence.

The hosts have lost five of their eight home games so far, and have only won two of 15 games in total. That said, they’ve scored as many goals at home as three of the division’s top four sides. It’s just that they’re also very leaky – they’ve conceded more at home than anyone. It’s been two months since they last won.

Can Saturday’s comeback be used as a confidence boost to go on, win this, and start climbing the table? A couple of early goals for the Bulls rather than the opposition for a change, followed by a nice, relaxed controlling of the rest of the game, would be ideal.

Can the season finally get going here?

COYW

Sterling-James In National North Team Of The Week

 

Hereford midfielder Omari Sterling-James has been selected for the National North team of the week.

He scored three goals, all from distance, for Hereford in their 3-3 draw with Curzon Ashton last Saturday at Edgar Street. 

'I devote my life to this football club': Caddis trying everything to get Hereford's season back on track

Paul Caddis hopes Hereford coming back to salvage a point against Curzon Ashton can "kick us on" as the languishing Bulls look to rise up from 17th place in the National League North table.

The Whites face an away trip on Tuesday to Oxford City, a side who have only managed two wins and three draws in their opening 15 games.

Speaking after Saturday's 3-3 draw, where individual errors cost Hereford, leaving Omari Sterling-James to rescue the side with a hat-trick, Caddis reaffirmed his commitment to Hereford.

He said that while he is not "absolutely buzzing" with how his side has been so far this season, he "works tirelessly at this football club".

Having joined Hereford as a rookie manager, two positive seasons saw the Bulls make progress on and off the field. But after an anti-climactic pre-season, the season has got off to a slow start and the play-off places - a bare minimum for most supporters - seem a mile away.

"I'm desperate to succeed," the Scot, who lives in Lancashire, added. "I've been down here [in Hereford] since Monday night. It's now Saturday and I'm part-time. I devote my life to this football club.

"The people behind the scenes will tell you I'm in regularly. Supporters will tell you, I see a lot of them in the town centre and trust me, I'm trying everything.

"I don't mind the criticism as long as it's not personal and people have every right to have a pop. But, I promise you, we're doing everything we possibly can."

Certain stats paint a stark picture of Hereford's start to the season. The Bulls have gone behind in eleven of the 14 league games played so far this season and have only kept one clean sheet - against an Alfreton side who never looked like scoring and who subsequently sacked their long-serving manager Billy Heath.

Some fans have also questioned tactics, especially playing one striker at home. Even on Saturday when the Bulls were trailing 3-1 in the second half, Andy Williams - who appeared visibly frustrated during the game - made way for Remaye Campbell.

But the Scot tried to paint a positive picture at times during his lengthy post-match interview, highlighting I-Lani Edwards, Charlie Cooper and Gus Mufata.

Analysing the game, he said: "Is it tactics, is it shapes? It's easy for people to say that, I absolutely get it, everyone's entitled to their opinion."

He added: "I understand the obsession with two strikers. We just scored three goals with one striker on the pitch."

He also said he wants the players to carry their second half performance into Tuesday, hoping it can "kick us on".

Sunday, November 02, 2025

FA Cup Results For National North Clubs

Five National North League clubs have played in the FA Cup this weekend. Sadly only Buxton have made it to the next round.

Here's the results:

Buxton 2 Chatham 1

Sutton 2 AFC Telford 1

Cambridge United 3 Chester 0

Spennymoor 0 Barrow 2

South Shields 1 Shrewsbury 3  .

 

Highlights Hereford v Curzon Ashton


Highlights of yesterday's 3-3 draw between Hereford and Curzon Ashton are online.

To watch please go to:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vWpBP9G7-0

And here's the Hereford version:

https://herefordfc.co.uk/2025/11/highlights-hereford-fc-3-3-curzon-ashton-fc/ 

Hereford Women's Match Postponed

Hereford Women's league game at Long Itchington, due to be played this afternoon, has been postponed.

Areas of the pitch are reported to be water-logged.

Next Sunday Hereford are set to travel to Droitwich for a League Cup tie. 

First Half Problem For Hereford

Hereford Were A Goal Down After Five Minutes Against Curzon Yesterday

Once again yesterday Hereford were slow to get any grip on the game.

It's not the first time it has happened this season and the stats prove the point.

Hereford have gone behind in eleven of the fourteen league games played so far this season.

The same happened in the three FA Cup games.

So that is fourteen out of seventeen games when the opposition have scored first.

The Bulls have only kept one clean sheet this season to date.

That was the game against Alfreton which Hereford won 2-0.  

Second Half Pictures Hereford v Curzon Ashton

These pictures from the second half of yesterday's 3-3 draw at Edgar Street.












Saturday, November 01, 2025

Caddis hopes boos were towards him as he admits 'it's not good enough'

Alex Curran opening the scoring after Richardson failed to hold onto a corner
Hereford boss Paul Caddis has said he hoped supporters were booing him and not the players after his side found themselves 3-0 down at half time against Curzon Ashton.

Curzon opened the scoring inside five minutes as Alex Curran netted after Theo Richardson fumbled a corner, before Jack Spencer’s pass found Tony Weston in space. He beat a Hereford defender and scored Curzon’s second. But things went from bad to worse to dreadful for the hosts as a sloppy pass was picked up by Ben Darby, making it 3-0 with a stunning strike from 30 yards.

With most Hereford fans in disbelief at the staggering half-time score, even after some bright spells, boos were heard around the stadium as the referee blew for the break.

Speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester's Carson Wishart after the game, with an Omari Sterling-James hat-trick salvaging a point for his side, Caddis said fans are entitled to their opinions and to express them how they want.

But he hoped the boos were towards him, rather than the players.

"I'm the manager," he added. "I've got to take the responsibility, which I always do.

"The players will tell you that I'll always come out here and front it. It's just my character and I'm happy to take that flak. But at the same time, as long as it's fair, we come back and drew the game from 3-0 down. So by all means, please criticise us, but at the same time, have an element of praise as well because I think it's got to be balanced and I'm fine with it.

"If we lost today then by all means we deserve all the criticism but I think we've got to be balanced as well and give the players all the credit for getting back in the game."

Still raw after the bruising game, the downbeat Scot said bluntly said: "It's not been good enough.

"I can't sit here and dress it all up, it's not been good enough. It's on me, I'm the manager. I take responsibility for how it's been. 

"But what it did show me was we've still got a group that's still there, fair play to them. 

"They had to find a way themselves to try and get back in the game."

When asked whether Aaron Skinner and Lewis Hudson's absence in defence was partly to blame for the 3-0 scoreline at the break, Caddis said it wasn't.

While he missed them, "that shouldn't be the reason you go 3-0 down", he said.

"We made an individual error in the first one [goal] which is nothing to do with shapes or team selections or two up front or one up front or five up front, whatever it is - nothing to do with that.

"Second one is a great pass from Spencer, gets in behind, gets a goal and third one's, again, we tried to overplay a little bit in the edge of the box and the boy puts it in the top corner.

"Is it tactics, is it shapes? It's easy for people to say that, I absolutely get it, everyone's entitled to their opinion."

He added: "I understand the obsession with two strikers. We just scored three goals with one striker on the pitch."

During the lengthy interview, Caddis did say there were positives from the first half such as I-Lani Edwards getting on the ball and Gus Mutafa and Charlie Cooper being calm in midfield.

But now he hopes the players take the second half performance as they travel to Oxford City on Tuesday.

Saturday's National League North results and updated table

Saturday's National League North results are as follows:

Alfreton Town (0) 1-1 (1) Kidderminster Harriers
Hereford (0) 3-3 (3) Curzon Ashton
Marine (0) 0-1 (0) AFC Fylde
Merthyr Town (2) 3-1 (0) Darlington
Oxford City (1) 1-2 (1) Bedford Town
Peterborough Sports (1) 2-1 (1) Chorley
Southport (0) 0-0 (0) King's Lynn Town
Worksop Town (0) 1-0 (0) Scarborough Athletic

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

First Half Pictures From Hereford v Curzon Ashton

A selection of pictures from the first half of this afternoon's game at Edgar Street.

Had This Chance Gone In.......






 






Remembrance At Edgar Street

A one minute silence to remember those who have given their lives for the country took place at Edgar Street this afternoon.

Members of the Royal British Legion marched onto the pitch.



 




Players From 1972 At This Afternoon's Game


Peter Isaac, Ricky George and Dudley Tyler and were at this afternoon's game.

Isaac was the guest in hospitality before the game.

Then at half time both Isaac and George spoke to Matt Healey.