A game of two halves has seen Hereford earn a point against AFC Telford United.
Having gone a goal down late in the first half as Matty Stenson fired low past Theo Richardson, Hereford hit back as Sam Osborne buried the ball in the back of the net on the hour mark.
The visitors dominated the first half and could have been playing against 10 men had referee Ben Robinson not rescinded a red card shown to Kyle Howkins - but Stenson's following spot kick was saved. The Bucks could have then taken the lead through Remi Walker, but his low driven effort was saved by the feet of Richardson as the Bulls continually found themselves under pressure at the back.
But it was in the first minute of first half stoppage time where Stenson bagged his 50th goal for Telford, catching the defence off guard as he scored from a free kick, moment before a quick counter attack could've seen Walker make it two had it not been for a late Lewis Hudson challenge.
Hereford grew into the game after the break, helped but a number of early free kicks. But it was a stunning long ball from Richardson that led to the equaliser. As Omari Sterling-James latched onto the ball, his cross-cum-shot took a deflection but Osborne made no mistake from close range in front of the Meadow End.
There was also a great chance for substitute I-Lani Edwards after controlling the ball well under pressure from three Bucks in the box, but a staring save from Josh Gracey kept the score level.
As full time nearer, both sides through men forward to try and grab all three points, but both sides held on for a share of the spoils.
