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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Hereford 9/5 To Defeat Chester

Jason Cowley Scored For Hereford Against Chester Last Season

 The third of three, hopefully, home games away this evening when Hereford play Chester at Sixways.

And it's also Aaron Downes third game in charge. He's won one, at Sixways last Tuesday, but lost one, at Redditch last Saturday.

However the bookmakers are suggesting Chester will win.

Currently Hereford are 23rd in the National North League table with just 25 points from 27 games. 

Chester are 11th with 47 points from 34 games.

Last Saturday Hereford were defeated by Scarborough (6th) 2-1. Chester won 2-0 at bottom of the league Leamington. 

Hereford's home form is won 3, drawn 3 and lost 5.

Chester's away form is won 7, drawn 3 and lost 7. 

As for goal difference Hereford's is minus 18, Chester's is minus 3.

Recent form:

Hereford LLLWL

Chester LWDWW

Hereford 9/5  Draw 5/2  Chester 6/4 

Tonight's National North League Fixtures

A list of all the fixtures set to take place in the National North League this evening.

Alfreton v Scarborough

Bedford v Peterborough Sports

Buxton v Kings Lynn

Curzon Ashton v Darlington

Hereford v Chester

Kidderminster v Marine

Leamington v Merthyr

Macclesfield v AFC Fylde

Oxford City v AFC Telford

Radcliffe v Southport

South Shields v Worksop

Spennymoor v Chorley 

Monday, February 23, 2026

18 Years Ago Today - Hereford Do The Double Over Shrewsbury

A look back to February 23rd 2008.

Bulls Triumphant at New Stadium

Hereford United came from behind for the second successive away game to claim a priceless away victory at local rivals Shrewsbury town. Asa Hall had blasted Shrewsbury into the lead after breaking from midfield, before Simon Johnson's close-range rebound levelled proceedings. Gary Hooper grabbed the winner mid-way through the second half when he nodded in to send the away following of 1,655 into raptures.

Two changes were made from last weekend's home victory over Chesterfield with both coming in central midfield. Kris Taylor was demoted to the bench, despite impressing in recent games, with Ben Smith making a return. Sam Gwynne was out altogether, with new loan signing Stephen Gleeson joining Smith. Former Conference hotshots Guy Madjo and James Constable started up front for The Shrews, whilst under pressure manager Gary Peters handed a debut to left-back James Meredith.

The Bulls mustered up the first opportunity of the first half, with Sherjill Macdonald shooting over after linking up with Hooper on the edge of the box. Moments after, Shrewsbury took the lead with Hall netting in the sixth minute. Madjo turned Beckwith in the middle of the park, and played a sidewards pass to the onrushing Hall, who had burst from midfield in acres of space. The former Birmingham youngster struck powerfully past Wayne Brown from 18 yards to hand first blood to the hosts. Smith tried his best to bring things level against his old club, but a low long shot went wide. The half passed with some neat football, but little in the way of goalmouth action until Hereford got the equaliser.

It came following a fine flowing move, involving the likes of Macdonald, Hooper and Clint Easton on the edge of the area, with Macdonald bursting into the box. His low cross was met by Hooper, who saw his initial shot blocked, and second shot be pushed away by Glyn Garner, before Johnson finally found the back of the net by smashing in from close-range. The half ended with a series of half-chances; firstly Smith shot from a Macdonald lay-off, but again it went wide, whilst Kelvin Langmead's header went over from a Marc Pugh corner. Finally, Macdonald shot weakly at Garner from outside the area, before Uriah Rennie blew up for half-time.

The second half started with Hooper trying his luck, following again some good attacking football, and close knit passing. The ball fell to the on loan Southend striker from the left-hand side of the box, but his low shot was held by Garner. At the other end, Ben Herd's long shot was routinely held by Brown before Constable neatly turned on the edge of the area, but his end shot was woeful and nearer the corner flag down the goal. Steven Leslie replaced Darren Moss for the home side, as they continued to probe with some half-chances. Madjo directed the ball goalwards after a deep cross from Herd wasn't fully cleared, but the ball fell past the post.

Then the moment came when United grabbed the win. It came following some fantastic football, with Macdonald the star. He won the ball on the half-way line, before turning and running at the defence, using his strength and pace to good effect. Hooper collected a low-pass from his strike partner, before feeding the ball out to Johnson on the right-wing. The goalscorer crossed to the back-post where Macdonald headed down and Hooper nodded in past Garner in front of the away end. A fantastic end to a fine move. Hooper's confidence was shown minutes later, as was Johnson's as they linked-up once more, but the end product from Johnson let him down as he sent a half-volley into the arms of Garner.

Chris Humphrey came on for Pugh, as Shrewsbury injected some pace to their wing and they came mighty close to equalising when McIntyre went forward. A deep cross to the back-post was headed back to McIntyre who sent a flying volley inches past Brown's post. Andy Cooke came on in place of Meredith, as Shrewsbury added another attacking option, whilst Theo Robinson replaced Macdonald. The Watford loanee was soon in the action, setting up Gleeson for a sliced half-volley, before shooting himself into the advertising boards from an acute angle. Easton didn't finish the game, as Threlfall took his place, as Hereford looked to see out the closing stages but Shrewsbury came close to snatching a point. Again, a deep-cross to the back-post caused problems, and this time Madjo rose well to head down, but the ball fell just past the near post. Trevor Benjamin came on for Hooper for the final few minutes, and after the three added minutes were filled with whistles from the away end, Uriah Rennie did the honours and blew the all important whistle.

The result now means Hereford have won five on the bounce, and are looking good in the automatic promotion places. 7,402 were present at Oteley Road as United edged a close-game. Again, Macdonald and Hooper did well up front together, with the latter now scoring in his last five games. Gleeson made his debut in central midfield, and looked tidy, without being spectacular. Up next for The Whites is a long trip to Dagenham on Tuesday night; after the 4-1 victory against The Daggers in early February, United must be confident they can complete their third double of the season following previous doubles over Bradford, and Shrewsbury today.

Hereford: Brown, McClenahan, Beckwith, McCombe, Rose, Johnson, Smith, Gleeson, Easton, Hooper, Macdonald.

Subs: Ingham, Threlfall, Taylor, Benjamin, Robinson.

Shrewsbury: Garner, Moss, Langmead, Tierney, Meredith, Herd, Hall, McIntyre, Pugh, Constable, Madjo.

Subs: Bevan, Hunt, Leslie, Humphrey, Cooke.

 

Jason Cowley cannot stop scoring


Former Hereford striker Jason Cowley took his tally to 23 goals this season after scoring four times tonight.

Cowley is now at Halesowen and is the leading scorer in Southern Premier League Central.

His four goals tonight saw the Yeltz win 6-2 at Barwell to go up to fifth and into the play-off places. Another former Hereford player, Tyrone Barnett, also scored for Halesowen with a penalty.

Cowley has always been prolific at Step 3 of non-league football and came to Hereford having scored 24 goals for Stourbridge in the 2022/23 season. In his first campaign with the Bulls, Cowley netted 12 times in 34 appearances.

However, during a pre-season friendly at, ironically, Halesowen in July 2024, Cowley suffered a bad injury, which set him back.

When he did come back into the side, he never got going, only scoring twice.

Despite being offered a new deal by then Hereford manager, Paul Caddis, Cowley decided to go back to the league he flourishes in and joined Halesowen. And he hasn't looked back. 

In the mire and outside the shire

It’s a match-up at Sixways, Worcester on Tuesday night between two National League North clubs who are more potentially EFLish in terms of their fanbases and ancestry than most other NLN sides. Potential counts for nothing though when cold hard reality comes knocking at your door and you get totally done over by the likes of Telford, as both these sides have this season.

In November, when they last met, a heartbreaking 96th-minute Chester equaliser denied Hereford a rare win, and that game was one of several this season in which the Bulls have done an awful lot right but not come away with the points. That’s not to excuse the many other occasions when an awful lot has been done wrong, resulting similarly in not coming away with the points.

Chester’s own patchiness has resulted in manager Calum McIntyre calling time on his leadership of the side (or having it called for him) when his contract expires at the end of this season, as the Seals look to benefit from a gradual transition to his replacement over the summer. This despite sitting just outside the play-offs.

Declan Weeks, so often the player who makes them tick from his central midfield position, didn’t play at the weekend, so may not start here. He’s had a quiet season by his standards. Dylan Mottram-Henry knows the division well after time spent with South Shields and Buxton. He’s their joint top scorer with seven goals, demonstrating that, like Hereford, their league position is at least partly down to not having a prolific poacher in their side. Their big-money (well £12,500) summer signing Connor Woods got that late goal in November, but has played very few full games this season, contributing a reasonably modest seven goals.

The most notable mention in terms of players is a certain Jaiden White, who arrived at the club on loan earlier in the month, after failing to quite hit the standards he achieved for Hereford last season when he returned to Edgar Street on loan during the winter. He’s made a couple of cameo appearances so far, but like Declan Weeks he wasn’t in the squad at the weekend.

On Saturday Chester did what they had to at Leamington in easing to a 2-0 victory against the bottom club. That leaves them four points behind Macclesfield in the final play-off place, although Macc have played a whopping five fewer games. It’ll be a tall order for Chester to participate in the play-offs at the end of the season, but they’re close enough to ensure that they’ll be doing everything they can to win this.

Hereford will be hoping that Sixways is once again lucky for them, after that late penalty against Darlington last Tuesday. The loss against Scarborough since then isn’t the sort of thing they can afford to do any longer, and their form is worse than the seven sides above them who could be described as fellow relegation candidates. The Bulls are therefore gradually moving further from safety as the season progresses, rather than hauling themselves up and out of trouble.

Until a goalscorer is found it’s difficult to see how that will change, but back-to-back wins would paint a significantly rosier picture by 5pm on Saturday. Unfortunately that’s not something the side has managed, at all, this season. If they can somehow scramble a win here, Alfreton away on Saturday then becomes huge, with a Whites victory there probably seeing them leapfrog the Derbyshire side in the table. Conversely, a pair of draws (so to speak) or worse in the next two games would make things look very, very ominous.

A new player will be coming in before this game according to Aaron Downes. Not a striker, but presumably someone who can add some quality. A commanding centre back? A midfield general? Maybe he could just stand up front and pretend to be a striker and hope that his quality results in a hat-trick. Ooooh, hat-tricks, remember when they were briefly fashionable among Hereford players a few months ago?

Lawson Dath encouragingly is now back from injury and will be available to play some part here. As one of the few players still at the club to have had a good season, his presence has been missed, as has his ability to chip in with goals. If captain and left back Lewis Hudson continues to be relied on as the club’s main goal threat, relegation will be a certainty. Gus Mafuta will also be back for this having missed Saturday.

Last weekend that relegation picture shifted again as Alfreton and Bedford both won, and there’ll be many more nerve-wracking twists and turns to come no doubt before the end of the season, King’s Lynn’s alleged pitch sabotaging being one such, which could result in a points deduction if proved to be a deliberate act to force a postponement. The drop zone needs a twist or a turn in Hereford’s favour on Tuesday night, which can only mean a win, against a bang-average Chester side.

COYW

Highlights Hereford v Scarborough

 

Highlights from last Saturday's game between Hereford and Scarborough are available to watch.

Go to: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2026/02/highlights-hereford-fc-1-2-scarborough-athletic/ 


 

Pinchard Moves To Dorking

 

Former Hereford FC midfielder Harry Pinchard has signed for Dorking FC who play in the National South League.

Pinchard has joined from Gloucester where he has played since the start of the 2023/24 season. Previously he was with Hereford.

The fee is undisclosed.

“Naturally, we are disappointed to lose Pinchy, more so because of the poor timing in which he’s decided to explore a move and depart," said manager Daf Williams.

"We did everything we could to keep him, but ultimately, he wanted to leave, and we were unable to change his mind."

Pinchard is pleased with the move.

“I’m over the moon to join the Wanderers. I’m really grateful to everyone who has helped make this happen.

I can’t wait to play in front of the fans on Saturday and help the lads get over the line this season.”

 Dorking are top of the National South League. 

Tamworth FC Financial Results

Tamworth FC, currently in the National League, have published their results for last season. They show a profit of circa £250,000.

Their income was boosted by an FA Cup run which included a tie against Spurs which was televised. Without that income they might have struggled to break even.

Shareholders funds increased to £112,558 on the back of the profit. 


 

 

Claims King's Lynn "manipulated" postponement by soaking pitch


The National League are investigating claims that King's Lynn "manipulated" the postponement of a recent match by deliberately soaking their pitch ahead of a planned pitch inspection.

The Non-League Paper have images that were leaked to them that appear to show the Docherty Walks Stadium deliberately being watered while it was already raining.

The scheduled match against South Shields on February 14 was called off the day before.

The NLP has approached King's Lynn, but the club had not replied.

It is alleged that the irrigation system was in full flow for 45 minutes on the Friday afternoon, despite it raining, two hours before the scheduled pitch inspection.

It has been reported that King's Lynn were hit by a flu bug and a mounting injury list that had decimated the squad. However, instead of following normal FA protocol for medical postponements that require a doctor's certificate, it is alleged that the club took things into their own hands.

The National League are currently investigating the claims, and if found guilty, King's Lynn could face heavy sanctions.

The Linnets are 19th in National League North, four points above the relegation zone. 
 
Meanwhile there's an interesting article about the story here:  https://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/25876748.kings-lynn-town-great-pitch-sprinkler-mystery/ 


New Signing Expected Before Chester Game


Hereford manager Aaron Downes is hopeful that he can announce a new signing ahead of tomorrow evening's game against Chester which is being played at Sixways.

Whilst there is a view that another striker is needed, Downes has said the the player he hopes to sign is not a striker.

"I think there will be one in before Chester," said Downes.

"It's not a striker."

Downes also said he hoped Gus Mufuta and Lawson D'Ath should be fit enough to at least play some part in the game. 

Mitch Roberts wasn't on the bench last Saturday.

"He's just weighing up options." 

Badges On Sale At Chester Match

A large selection of HFC pin badges will be on sale pre match this Tuesday v Chester at Sixways Stadium Worcester. The badges pictured are available at £1 or £4 each ( cash only ) from a sales point within the stadium near the turnstiles alongside our Golden Goal / 50-50 ticket sellers. All net proceeds will go directly to HFC.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Point For Hereford Women

Hereford Women travelled to Kingfisher FC for a League Fixture this afternoon and came away with a point.

Kingfisher took the lead in the first half.

But just after the break Hereford equalised when Camden scored.

Final score: Kingfisher 1 Hereford 1

Hereford starting eleven: Boardman, Camden, Harris, Huntbach, Jordan, Mear, Morris, Pritchard, S Smith, Brain, D Smith. 

Subs: Chant, Price, Brooks, Evans 

Spennymoor statement after sacking manager

Spennymoor have sacked manager Graeme Lee after a poor run of results.

They are currently 13th in the National North League. Yesterday they lost 4-0 at home to Darlington.

Hereford play Spennymoor on March 24th at Edgar Street, 

This from Spennymoor FC. 

Lee arrived as boss at the Club in January 2024, following in the footsteps of his late father Tony in taking to the dugout at The Brewery Field.

He immediately set about driving the team clear of relegation trouble and an astonishing seven-game winning streak almost saw Moors snatch a play-off place on the final day of 2023/24.

As well as keeping Moors in the hunt for a top seven finish the following year, Lee also guided the Club to a historic appearance at Wembley in the FA Trophy Final in May 2025.

Under his leadership, the players and supporters enjoyed many incredible moments during that run and created memories which will last a lifetime.

Lee, along with Assistant Manager Ian Clark, leaves the Club with everyone’s thanks for their hard work and sincere best wishes for the future.


Second Half Pictures From Redditch

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's game between Hereford and Scarborough.














Spennymoor sack manager

Spennymoor have sacked manager Graeme Lee "following a run of disappointing results in recent months".

The Moors are 13th in National League North, eight points adrift of the play-offs.

Yesterday, they were stuffed 4-0 at home to North east rivals, Darlington. 

They actually went into the game on the back of successive wins, but they were against relegation threatened Leamington and Peterborough. 

Prior to that, they were thrashed 5-0 by Fylde.


Hudson's Consolation Goal

Hereford left it to the last minutes to score at Redditch yesterday. It was only a consolation as on the day they were well beaten by Scarborough.

Nevertheless it was captain Lewis Hudson who scored it, he's now scored four goals in the last eight games.

"Top header from Keenan," said Hudson.

"I got on the end of it.

"It gave us a lift going into Tuesday." 







 

First Half Pictures From Redditch

A selection of pictures from a disappointing first half for Hereford against Scarborough yesterday.