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Monday, April 20, 2026

National League Ups and Downs

This from The Alty Files:

NATIONAL LEAGUE UPS AND DOWNS

This summer, the four relegated clubs from the National League will be, in ascending order, Truro City, Braintree Town, Morecambe and Brackley Town. Three of those four have spent just a single season at this level this time around, with Truro and Brackley returning immediately to step two and Morecambe suffering a second successive relegation from the EFL 2 status they held last season.

The fourth relegated team, Braintree Town, only survived two seasons at this level following their promotion to national level in 2024.

National League Promotion:

  • Promoted to EFL2 as Champions: Either York City or Rochdale.
  • Play-off qualifiers: Carlisle United, Boreham Wood, Scunthorpe United, Southend United and Forest Green Rovers. Only Southend of this group was a National League club last season, as Carlisle and FGR were in EFL2, whilst Boreham Wood and Scunthorpe United were in Step 2.

    The Eliminator ties are already partly determined with Boreham Wood and Scunthorpe United assured of being the home teams and their specific opponents being either Southend United or Forest Green Rovers.

National League North:

  • Possible Champions: AFC Fylde or South Shields
  • Relegated: Leamington, Peterborough Sports with two other places to be decided from Hereford FC, Alfreton Town, Curzon Ashton or King's Lynn Town.

National League South:

  • Possible Champions: One of Worthing, Hornchurch, Dorking Wanderers or Hemel Hempstead Town
  • Relegated: Eastbourne Borough, Enfield, Chippenham Town and Bath City.

 

New Home And Away Kit For Hereford

As mentioned in our news round up earlier, Hereford FC have released images of next season's home and away kit.

The shirts will have Autopack on the front and Forever United on the back. 


 The club would like supporters to vote on which version they prefer.

You can do this by going to this link: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2026/04/vote-pick-the-bulls-kits-for-2026-27/

Update: Initial view of the shirts from supporters posting on various sites suggest many are not impressed. 

News Round Up

Chelmsford have appointed Mark Cooper along with John Still to take control.

Aldershot have terminated the contract of manager John Coleman.

Hereford FC have released new kit designs for 2026/27 and asked supporters to vote on them.

Malcolm Cowell, who is well known to Hereford supporters, has been voted club person of the year at Solihull Moors. 

Alive and kicking

Hereford FC host Marine on Tuesday night in a drab end-of-season encounter with nothing riding on it for either side.

No, of course it’s not that, it’s massive, again, and yet another nailbiter. This is exhausting!

The Bulls kept their survival hopes alive with the required win against Radcliffe on Saturday, but need to do exactly the same here to maximise their chances of escaping relegation on Saturday. The club once more controls its own destiny, in that winning each of the remaining two games will be enough. Sounds easy, but if those 180+ minutes run entirely without a hitch it’ll be something of a (very pleasant) surprise.

Marine had an excellent start to the season and were fifth when this match was originally scheduled. They’ve slipped since then, and with perfect timing this is the first game where they officially have nothing to play for but pride, and comes off the back of two consecutive defeats. They’ve lost six of their last eight games, and lost to a last-gasp Alfreton goal on Saturday. They don’t tend to draw away from home and they’re in no way prolific scorers. Dare I say that their profile very closely matches Radcliffe’s going into this game.

Just a fortnight ago, Hereford held on to win 1-0 against them on Merseyside, and doing the double here will put the hosts in a strong position on Saturday to beat the drop, given some of the tricky assignments their relegation rivals are up against, and the home game Hereford have against Peterborough, who will make the trip having lost 8-0 last weekend. That’s not to say Saturday’s not going to be incredibly nervy though, even if three points are secured against Marine. Exactly the same application and energy will have to go into that final game, with no feeling that the job has been done and that it’s a gimme. It won’t be.

The only result contemplatable here is the home win of course, but just for the record a draw wouldn’t condemn the Bulls to the Southern League, but a loss would. The club is still on very thin ice.

Aaron Skinner will be required to keep Marine’s big threat Fin Sinclair-Smith quiet. The diminutive ex-Radcliffe left-winger is having a fruitful season and will give the Hereford defence plenty to think about. The Hereford right back was preferred in that position on Saturday to Joseph James, with Matt Preston coming back into central defence. An unchanged line-up - injuries, aches and pains permitting - looks likely.

The bench will see a change though, as Harrison Sohna will be suspended for this game as a result of his pivotal sending off last Tuesday against Oxford. Lawson Dath will hopefully be fit enough to start again in the middle of the park alongside Freddy Willcox.

George Munday seems to have rediscovered his goalscoring form at just the right time, and the whole ground bar 30-or-so Liverpudlians will be praying that the 19-year-old can add to his ten for the season here, preferably with another early goal.

Collectively on Saturday the side did very well to tough it out against Radcliffe when necessary, but not to descend to their bafflingly unpleasant level, and crucially no-one in a white shirt got sent off. Marine should be more up for an actual game of football, but hopefully up for it in quite a wishy-washy end-of-season way.

A beautiful, bright spring evening is forecast, which brings to mind that wonderful May night against Morecambe in the Conference play-off semi-final which feels quite recent but was probably a thousand years ago. Just checked – 20 years ago – gulp. This game is of the same magnitude.

The same outcome delivered in slightly more straightforward fashion in front of similarly boisterous home support would be something worthy of adding to the Edgar Street scrapbook, a ground whose rustingly adorable fixtures and fittings have witnessed some cracking evenings over the years. Can George Munday play the Guy Ipoua role? Why not; he just needs to adopt a French accent and the inability to walk past the front door of a certain city wine bar. Oh, and score a very important goal.

Back then, received wisdom when winning the toss was to attack the Meadow End in the second half. Under Aaron Downes the approach seems to be to go down the slope in the first half and attempt to build an unassailable lead early. Given how often the Bulls have had to attempt to claw their way back into games in the second half this season that seems sensible, and is paying dividends. It would be nice to think that this can be put to bed in the first half courtesy of a blizzard of irresistible attacking football from the home side, with the visitors defending like rabbits trapped in headlights. Admittedly rabbits not trapped in headlights wouldn’t be much good at defending either, but you know what I mean.

If this group of players can pull this survival off it’ll be an achievement to match any in the short history of the phoenix club, and they’ll deservedly be very fondly remembered by supporters for a very long time.

Is this finally to be a Tuesday night that ends jubilantly? Surely it has to be. Will this season finally deliver something over the next five days to have made the pain of August to mid-April worth the suffering? Hopefully. Will Madou Cisse come off the bench to score the winning goal here? No.

COYW

List Of Remaining National North League Fixtures

Below is a list of the remaining fixtures in the National North League this season.

There are two tomorrow evening, one of those involving Hereford and twelve on Saturday all of which kick-off at 12.30pm. 

Tuesday:

Hereford v Marine

Macclesfield v Southport

Saturday:

Alfreton v Curzon Ashton

Bedford v Scarborough

Buxton v Leamington

Chester v Kings Lynn

Chorley v Worksop

Darlington v Oxford City

Hereford v Peterborough Sports

Kidderminster v South Shields

Merthyr v AFC Fylde

Radcliffe v Macclesfield

Southport v AFC Telford

Spennymoor v Marine 

Munday In National North League Team Of The Week

 

Hereford striker George Munday has been included in the National North League team of the week.

He scored twice for the Bulls against Radcliffe last Saturday and helped ensure they took three points from the game. 

Hereford 10/11 To Take Three Points From Marine

Mark Derricott Scored For Hereford Against Marine Last Season

 Two games left for Hereford to avoid relegation, the first of which is against Marine tomorrow evening at Edgar Street.

The bookmakers have priced a Hereford win at 10/11.

Last Saturday Hereford defeated Radcliffe (14th) 3-1 whilst Marine (12th) lost their home game against Alfreton (21st) 3-2.

Currently Hereford are 22nd in the National North League table with 48 points from 44 games, Marine are 12th with 61 points also from 44 games.

Hereford's home form is won 8, drawn 3 and lost 10.

Marine's away form is also won 8, drawn 3 and lost 10. 

Goal difference, Hereford's is minus 16, Marine's is minus 9.

Recent form:

Hereford LWWDLW

Marine LWLWLL 

Hereford 10/11  Draw 3/1 Marine 9/4 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Badges On Sale At Marine Match

A large selection of HFC pin badges will be on sale pre match this Tuesday v Marine. The badges pictured will be available at £1 or £4 each (cash only) from a sales point in front of the matchday ticket office. All net proceeds will go directly to HFC.

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All Eyes On Hereford

Chris Lakey is head of sport at the Eastern Daily Press.

After watching Kings Lynn draw with Chorley yesterday he commented about the relegation battle at the bottom of the National North League.

'All eyes will be on Hereford’s home match against Marine on Tuesday.

If the hosts win they are a place behind Lynn on goal difference only. 

If they draw they join Curzon Ashton, two points behind Lynn.

 If they lose they are likely to be relegated – except that their last game is against Peterborough Sports who were thumped 8-0 on Saturday. Coincidentally, that is how many they are behind Lynn on goal difference after the weekend games.

The other game pits Alfreton against Curzon , the two teams sandwich by Lynn and Hereford. A draw would mean Lynn need a point at Chester, given their goal difference advantage over Curzon. Any other result and Lynn must also win.' 

Bottom of the National North League

19 Kings Lynn 45/51 GD -8

20 Curzon Ashton 45/51 GD -21

21 Alfreton 45/49  GD -33

22 Hereford 44/48 GD -16

Both Peterborough Sports (23) and Leamington (24) are already relegated. 

 Hereford play Marine on Tuesday Evening.

 

More After Ninety Minutes Pictures From Yesterday At Edgar Street

A second selection of pictures from after the final whistle at Edgar Street yesterday.








 

After The Final Whistle Hereford v Radcliffe

Hereford's supporters cheered their team off the pitch following their 3-1 win over Radcliffe yesterday.


 








Around Edgar Street During Yesterday's Game

A selection of pictures from around Edgar Street during yesterday's game between Hereford v Radcliffe.



Hereford Scored In The 22nd and 23rd Minutes Yesterday - Just As Supporters Were Applauding Jamo's Family Who Were At The Game. Jamo Was 22 When He Died







 

Second Half Pictures Hereford v Radcliffe

Some pictures from duringthe second half of yesterday's game between Hereford and Radcliffe.