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Thursday, September 18, 2025

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Middlesbrough 7-0 Hereford United - Coca Cola Cup 2nd round 1st leg - 18th September 1996

Fabrizio Ravanelli, Juninho and Emerson run riot at the Riverside.



Line ups Middlesbrough 1 Miller 2 Fleming 3 Branco 4 Vickers 5 Whyte 6 Emerson 7 Whelan 8 Mustoe 9 Stamp 10 Juninho 11 Ravanelli Subs Moore, Hendrie Hereford 1 deBont 2 Pitman 3 Sutton 4 Smith 5 Brough 6 Townsend 7 Mahon 8 Stoker 9 A Foster 10 I Foster 11 Hargreaves Sub Cook Attendance 17,136

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

News Round Up

Former Hereford analyst Alex Jenkins has left a similar post at Darlington and taken a job at the FA.

Spennymoor striker Glen Taylor has been given a framed shirt to celebrate his 400th appearance for the club. “Glen has been an incredible servant to this Club, and he continues to be invaluable to us on and off the pitch,” explained boss Graeme Lee.

Hereford FC are looking for a videographer to film matches at Edgar Street.

On this day in 2002 Hereford drew 0-0 with Yeovil,  the game marked the return of Gavin Williams who had been sold to Yeovil during the summer for around £20,000 plus add ons. 

 

Sporting Khalsa Statement

Sporting Khalsa have released the following statement following abuse of their goalkeeper at last Saturday's FA Cup game:

 


Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Additional security at Sporting Khalsa for FA Cup tie

Andy Williams scoring Hereford's second goal in Saturday's abandoned game

Sporting Khalsa have said they will not be reducing ticket prices for the FA Cup second qualifying round tie against Hereford next week.

The game will be replayed on Tuesday 23rd September after the initial match was abandoned after accusations of racist chants to Khalsa's keeper Ravan Constable.

Two fans have since been banned by Hereford FC pending the outcome a full investigation, with West Midlands Police also looking into the accusations.

After the FA confirmed the tie would be replayed in full, including extra time and penalties if needed, Khalsa said ticket prices will not be altered for the game, "to offset the costs of additional security"

"That said, we hope to see as many of you there for what promises to be an exciting game of football," the club added.

Ticket prices for the game at Sporting Khalsa on Saturday were £10 for adults, £7 for concessions and £5 for under-18s.

Tickets were available online or at turnstiles, with cash and card payments accepted, and that is expected to be the same next Tuesday.

The winners of the tie, which kicks off at 7.45pm, will face a trip to Hemel Hampstead Town on Saturday 27th September.

Decision made on Sporting Khalsa FA Cup tie after abandonment



The Football Association has confirmed Hereford's FA Cup tie against Sporting Khalsa will be replayed.

The game on Saturday was abandoned after Sporting Khalsa's keeper Ravan Constable reported being racially abused.

Hereford were leading 2-1 at the time, after goals from I-Lani Edwards and Andy Williams.

The tie will be replayed at the Guardian Warehousing Arena on Tuesday 23rd September - and it will go to extra time and penalties, if needed, with no replay.

The winners of the second qualifying round tie, which kicks off at 7.45pm, will then meet Hemel Hampstead Town away on Saturday 27th September.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Hereford Out Of FA Youth Cup

Hereford Under 18's travelled to Worcester Raiders for an FA Youth Cup this evening.

Worcester took the lead on 15 minutes and by half time they were 3-0 ahead.

It ended Worcester 5 Hereford 1.

When will abandoned FA Cup match be replayed?


Given that the FA hasn't announced when Hereford's abandoned game at Sporting Khalsa will be replayed, it seems very unlikely that it will be on Tuesday.

That seemed the likely date after last Saturday's second qualifying round match was called off in the 70th minute after Khalsa goalkeeper Ravan Constable was reportedly racially abused. 

Two individuals have since been identified as potentially involved in the incident, with Hereford handing interim banning orders at Edgar Street while an investigation is carried out. 

The FA has said it was "very concerned" about what happened on Saturday and vowed action.

The draw for the third qualifying round was made earlier on Monday, with the winner of the Khalsa versus Hereford match facing Hemel Hempstead away. 

Given that tie is on the weekend of September 27, one would think that the FA would want the abandoned match replayed as soon as possible. 

Therefore, conceivably it could be played this Saturday (September 20), especially when you have to factor in that there may be a replay. If that is the case, it means that Hereford's home match against Worksop will have to be rearranged, with cups games taking precedence. 

However, the most sensible date would be next Tuesday (September 23), with any replay played on the 27th when the other third qualifying round ties will be played. 

In 2019, the fourth qualifying round match between Haringey and Yeovil was abandoned following reports of racism and other crowed-related trouble. That match was replayed 10 days later. However, the difference then was there was a larger gap between the fourth qualifying round and first round proper, compared to the second and third qualifying rounds this year.

One would hope that the FA will make a decision sooner rather than later. 


Bulls To Play Pegasus In HFA Giantkillers Cup

Hereford FC have been drawn again Pegasus Juniors in the first round of the HFA Giantkillers Cup.

The tie will be played on a date to be confirmed. 

Tough Six Weeks Said Caddis

 

Hereford manager Paul Caddis has said that the first six weeks of the season have been very tough. And not only on the field.

'The first six weeks of the season have, in truth, been the toughest for me personally and professionally since taking over the manager’s job. 

'Let me stress it’s not solely down to football results that have made me feel this way. 

'My young family was subjected to some not-so-nice words directed at them at the opening league fixture away at Spennymoor Town FC by a Hereford FC supporter, which I was deeply saddened by, given how much support my family gives me being so dedicated to your football club.' 

Be A Decent Human Being - It Costs Nothing


Hereford FC manager Paul Caddis has updated supporters on a number of issues including last Saturday's troubles at Sporting Kkalsa.

'I have been involved in football now professionally as a player, coach and manager since 2003 and I have never witnessed racist abuse at any match I’ve played or any football club setting I have been in.

I want to address this as the manager of your football club and the first spokesman for our club when incidents like this happen. I acted on instinct on Saturday with a human thought process to it and not as a football manager leading a game. I have players of different races in my dressing room, and I will go to hell and back with those lads, whatever race you may be.

We will not accept that type of behaviour at our club. We should not accept that as human beings. Ravan Constable turned up on Saturday to play with his mates, kicking around a bag of air and throwing on his gloves, and all he did for the first 60 mins of the game was smile and compete. I want to once again publicly and personally apologise to you and your football club, Ravan, for what you had to witness. I reiterate that all at Hereford FC are behind you and stand with you. Our own Hereford FC players will be offered the full support of myself and the club if they feel the need to seek some clarification and/or help off the back of the incident on Saturday.

It’s now important that we allow the authorities and right people to deal with the incident, and I consider what happened on Saturday between both clubs and 99% of the stadium capacity a show of strength and togetherness and a message that it’s not okay to pay an entrance fee and do and say what you want. In a world in which it costs an arm and a leg to provide for your family, there are always some things that will never ever cost a penny. Be a decent human being. It costs nothing!'

Read more at: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2025/09/an-update-from-paul-caddis-8/  

Hereford To Travel To Hemel Hempstead In Cup If......

Always assuming they win any re-play at Sporting Khalsa, Hereford will be away at Hemel Hempstead in the 3rd qualifying round of the FA Cup.

Obviously, as at 1pm this afternoon, it's not known what the FA will decide about last Saturday's abandoned game, but should it be replayed and Hereford win then it's an awayday in Hertfordshire. 

Ties are set to be played on September 27th. 

Hemel are currently 6th in the National South League and have amassed 13 points from 8 games. 

Fundraiser for huge new banner and 2,500 red cards as fans condemn racism

Hereford fan and HUST board member Matty Rowe is fundraising for a new 16-metre banner condemning racism.

It comes after Hereford's second qualifying round tie at Sporting Khalsa was abandoned midway through the second half when home keeper Ravan Constable reported being racially abused.

Rowe also wants 2,500 red cards that supporters will hold up before the Enterprise National League North match against Worksop Town at Edgar Street on Saturday.

Rowe said: "Following on from the shameful scenes at Sporting Khalsa, we would like to fundraise for a 16-metre banner 'Red Card To Racism - Racists Not Welcome Here', as well as 2,500 piece of red card to be held up by everyone within the ground prior to and up to kick off.

"Any additional funds raised will be donated to a charity or project of Sporting Khalsa goalkeeper Ravan Constable's choice.

"The banner and cards will be for next Saturday's home game, and any additional funds will be finalised once the crowdfunder withdrawal is complete (can take up to 2 weeks)."

Any fan wishing to donate can visit GoFundMe here, with the target set at £400.

Rowe also said other fans are encouraged to also create banners or whatever they feel appropriate.

Update 11.20am: Hereford FC are now backing the fan-led campaign.

Latest update from Edgar Street after alleged racism at Sporting Khalsa

Chris Ammonds, left, and Nik Marsh, centre

Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds has told any fan who wants to be discriminatory to get out the club after Sporting Khalsa's goalkeeper was allegedly racially abused on Saturday.

Giving an update to the club's YouTube channel which was posted on Monday morning, Ammonds said he, like the majority of Hereford fans, felt gutted after leaving the Aspray Arena on Saturday after the FA Cup second qualifying round tie was abandoned with the Bulls leading 2-1.

Speaking with general manager Jamie Griffiths, he said nothing can be pre-judged and the investigations have to be left to conclude.

He was expecting an update from the FA on Monday, with football secretary Nik Marsh already speaking with the body over Saturday's events where Ravan Constable reported to referee Callum Fisk that he had been racially abused.

"We'll just see how that plays out and at some point we'll find out what the situation is with potential rematch or whatever. We'll just await information from the FA really, but more than anything, it's just a feeling of disappointment that our club's been associated with an incident like this.

"The Sporting Khalsa officials were fantastic after the game. They were almost saying, 'don't beat yourself up'; you can't really be responsible for the actions of one or two individuals.

"But in reality, it's hard not to feel the shame of it in many ways. It's been a difficult couple of days and I've seen fans' comments online saying that they've felt it's been a really hard couple of days for them.

"If there is a positive you can take from this type of thing, I think it's the way that, as a club, we've dealt with the aftermath of the incident and actually the way supporters have reacted to it.

"I've had quite a number of direct personal messages, just people absolutely gutted that they now feel they're associated with behaviour of this type and it couldn't be any clearer that the vast, vast, vast majority of Hereford FC fans have absolutely no desire to be associated with individuals who are capable of this type of behaviour, want them out of our fan base.

"We all want them out of our fan base and if you're going to behave in this way, in any way, shape, or form, anything discriminatory, just go, we just don't want you. We're not interested in having you in our in our fan base. And that's been echoed by all our supporters."

It comes after the club confirmed on Sunday that two fans had been banned with immediate effect following Saturday's FA Cup match at Sporting Khalsa in which the opposing keeper was allegedly racially abused.

The game was swiftly stopped, with Bulls manager Paul Caddis ordering his players off. The match was subsequently abandoned with around 20 minutes still to play.

While two fans were identified as possibly being involved and were served with immediate interim bans, he urged supporters not to speculate.

Watch the full interview here, as Ammonds also praised Caddis for how he responded.

Get Out Of Our Club Now!

Firstly, thank God (other deities are available) for Paul Caddis and his measured, mature but utterly scathing and personally shredded reaction on Saturday, after utter disgrace was brought, and an unwanted national spotlight was shone, upon Hereford FC by a racist moron. The manager further enhanced his status as a thoroughly decent human being in articulating the thoughts of everyone connected to the club immediately after the abandonment of the game. What a depressing weekend.

Thoroughly decent human beings are what we need to cling onto right now as a collective of board, manager, staff and supporters, as a club - a united, progressive and inclusive club. 

Racists, bigots, homophobes, misogynists – don’t come to Edgar Street on Saturday – you’re not wanted. At all. I’d like to think you’re not welcome anywhere civilised. Do something else with your time like attempting a do-it-yourself brain transplant. Go somewhere far away from civilised society and shout your hatred at one another for 90 minutes instead. When you’re empty of all of that poison, try replacing it with love and compassion. You’ll feel so much better.

As Paul Caddis has said, we’re all represented by that person on Saturday, or those people, whether we like it or not. I felt thoroughly dirty by association afterwards and not proud of being a supporter of the club. After 40+ years that was an uncomfortable feeling.

In the eyes of many, we’re now a racist club, and that’s a difficult label to shake off. It’s also a label that will make players reluctant to sign for the club in the future, unless the club can very quickly reverse that narrative with a bombardment of positive messages and actions.

A seemingly inevitable fine will also eat into the budget the club has to put into putting out sides that can win football matches. If you generously contributed to the squad builder, your hard-earned money will essentially now go towards paying for the actions of racists.

There have been a number of views expressed on what should happen regarding this replay. For what it’s worth, I’d like to see it properly and competitively contested, and if Sporting Khalsa win that would be fitting. If Hereford win it might be an appropriate gesture for the club to donate the prize money to Ravan Constable. I hope the Sporting goalie is able to play in this, and I hope he plays an absolute blinder.

To withdraw from the competition would unfairly penalise the players for the actions of an imbecile, or imbeciles.

Let’s not forget that what you pay to see each time you attend a Hereford FC game is eleven people of a variety of ethnicities pulling together for a common cause. That’s what you’re watching, that’s what you’re supporting. If that was reflected more universally in the wider world society would be all the better for it. You don’t have to be ‘woke’ to get that – it’s blindingly obvious. 

Something good has to come out of this. The club has to become a leading light in the national game now for its commitment to inclusivity, not just doing what it’s mandated to do in terms of kicking out racism.

Supporters need to do their bit by consistently reporting incidents of race hatred so that it dawns on the knuckle-draggers responsible that their time is up, that they will be banned for life and that the chances of them getting arrested have gone up massively.

I’m making it all sound very easy and I’m in danger of sounding as naive as John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ was, I know, but this should be the lowest point we reach with this. If it happens again I for one am done with it. The thought of sharing anything with racists is utterly unconscionable and, well, it’s just something you’d never do is it? You just wouldn’t.

If some of that positive action can happen it will be a silver lining to what currently feels like a very dark cloud hanging over the club.

Let’s get this game played and move on together, united in inclusivity. If that doesn’t appeal to you because you're a racist please stay away, preferably many miles away - occasions that bring lots of people together to enjoy something don't suit you - I'm not really sure what does suit you, other than therapy.

We won't be united until the racists are flushed out and persuaded to do something else on a Saturday afternoon. Hereford FC isn't a place for them. Football isn't a place for them. Nowhere is a place for them. 

As for the actual footballing element of this football match, if indeed it goes ahead, it seems an irrelevance. I can’t think of anything to say about it.

All the clubs in today's FA Cup third qualifying round draw

The draw for the third qualifying round of the FA Cup will be released at 1pm today (Monday).

No new clubs will enter at this stage, with step two clubs the highest in the competition before step one National League clubs join in the fourth qualifying round.

The 40 ties will be played over the weekend of Saturday 27th September. Winners will receive £5,625 while losers will receive £1,875.

Hereford are yet to learn whether they will make it to the third qualifying round as Saturday's tie at Sporting Khalsa was abandoned after a report of racist abuse.

The Bulls could learn their fate today, which might be a replay in Willenhall.

Full list of clubs in FA Cup third qualifying round draw:

AFC Fylde
AFC Telford United
AFC Totton
Alvechurch
Ashton United
Aveley
Bedfont Sports
Bedford Town or Dagenham & Redbridge
Billericay Town
Bracknell Town
Bury Town or Woodford Town
Buxton
Chadderton
Chasetown or Banbury United
Chatham Town
Chelmsford City
Chester
Chippenham Town
Chorley
Cray Valley PM
Curzon Ashton
Darlington
Deal Town
Dorchester Town
Dorking Wanderers
Dunston
Eastbourne Borough
Ebbsfleet United
Enfield Town
Farnborough
Farnham Town
Faversham Town
Flackwell Heath
Folkestone Invicta
Gainsborough Trinity
Grimsby Borough or Halesowen Town
Hampton & Richmond Borough
Harborough Town
Hednesford Town
Hemel Hempstead Town
Hungerford Town
Hyde United
Jersey Bulls or Worthing
King's Lynn Town
Leiston
Macclesfield
Maldon & Tiptree
Marine
Matlock Town
Merthyr Town
Morpeth Town
Mulbarton Wanderers or Witham Town
Nantwich Town
Needham Market
Peterborough Sports
Poole Town
Quorn
Racing Club Warwick or Evesham United
Radcliffe or Southport
Royston Town
Runcorn Linnets
Salisbury
Shaftesbury or Frome Town
Sholing
South Shields
Spalding United
Spennymoor Town
Sporting Khalsa or Hereford
St Albans City
Stamford
Steyning Town Community or Tonbridge Angels
Sutton Coldfield Town
Taunton Town or Weston-super-Mare
Waltham Abbey
Walton & Hersham
Welling United or Slough Town
Westbury United
Westfield or Horsham
Whitstable Town or Chichester City
Wimborne Town

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Hackett Gives His View About Abandoned Cup Tie

Former top referee Keith Hackett has given his view about yesterday's abandoned FA Cup tie between Sporting Khalsa.

“It is always sad and disappointing that a game that all participants were looking forward to all week has to be abandoned by the match referee," said Hackett as reported in the Sun.

“This last resort action will have been given careful consideration by the Referee, his colleagues and officials of both teams.

“Security I expect to have also been in attendance. The referee appears to have gone through a step process initially warning the spectators about their behaviour.

“Sporting Khalsa have invested heavily when purchasing the ground. The situation will be discussed by the Football Association who of course administer the competition.

“A speedy conclusion will be the aim. It is likely that the game will be replayed at a date convenient to both teams.

“If schedule allows the same match officials will be appointed.”

 

 

Hereford Women Win First League Game At Higher Level

Newly promoted Hereford Women won their first league game of the season this afternoon.

They were away at Long Itchinton and run out 5-1 winners.

Scorers were Sheree Smith (2), Millie Griffiths (2) and Darcie Smith.

Next Sunday the team are away at Brosley Ladies in the FA Cup. 

'Like something from the 80s': Sporting Khalsa boss speaks out after alleged racist abuse

Sporting Khalsa keeper Ravan Constable

Sporting Khalsa manager Ian Rowe has hit out after his goalkeeper Ravan Constable was allegedly subjected to racist abuse during Saturday’s FA Cup qualifying tie with Hereford.

The game was abandoned in the second half after "monkey chanting" was reportedly heard coming from the away end.

Hereford FC have since banned two supporters while an investigation takes place, with West Midlands Police confirming it was looking into the allegations.

Rowe said he was angry, disappointed and upset but praised Hereford for how they responded, with boss Paul Caddis pulling his players off the pitch in a show of solidarity.

Speaking after the incident, Rowe described those responsible “idiots” and said it was like something from the 1980s.

He was proud of his players and how the reacted and supported Ravan.

"But the incident... we're in 2025," he said. "People come to a game of football, enjoy the game of football - leave your opinions and your views at home. You're not welcome at our club."

He added: "Like I've said, it's 2025. Monkey chanting, come on. That's like something from the 80s. Give your head a wobble, you're not welcome at our club.

"Do not attend. Kick it out, kick them out."

Rowe said the club would review its plans to prevent any repeat in the future.

Constable has since posted on X that he was "emotional and angry" and said how "no one should ever have to face discrimination or hatred because of who they are".

In a statement on Sunday morning, the FA called the claims “very concerning” and said it was working with the referee, both clubs and the authorities to establish the facts.

West Midlands Police has urged any witnesses to come forward as enquiries continue.

West Midlands Police statement on alleged racist abuse

A West Midlands Police vehicle. Picture: Elliott Brown/Flickr

West Midlands Police has said it will be carrying out an investigation into the alleged racist abuse at Sporting Khalsa - causing the FA Cup tie against Hereford to be abandoned.

Midway through the second half, the home side's keeper Ravan Constable reported to the referee that he had been racially abused by a supporter behind his goal.

Hereford have since said two supporters have been identified as possibly being involved and have been issued with immediate bans until a full investigation is complete.

The club also said the police are involved, with a spokesperson for West Midlands Police - which covers Willenhall - telling Bulls News: "An investigation will be carried out, and the victim will be spoken to in due course to establish the details."

They asked anyone with information or who witnessed the incident to contact the force via the live chat feature on its website, or by calling 101 quoting log 3265 of 13 September.

Another game abandoned due to alleged racist incident

The Sporting Khalsa versus Hereford game was not the only match abandoned on Saturday due to an alleged racist incident

Less than nine miles away, the match between Tividale and 1874 Northwich in the Midland Football League Premier Division was also called off. 

Northwich were leading 3-0 when Tividale player Jack Storer claimed he was racially abused. The match was subsequently abandoned at half time. 

 

Both Tividale and 1874 Northwich have said they have launched their own investigations and will work with the relevant authorities. 

Sporting Khalsa "racist" incident update - two fans banned



Hereford FC have confirmed that two fans have been banned from Edgar Street with immediate effect following yesterday's FA Cup match at Sporting Khalsa in which the opposing keeper was allegedly racially abused.

Ravan Constable reported to referee Callum Fisk that he had been racially abused at the second qualifying round match at Willenhall, which Hereford at the time were leading 2-1.

The game was swiftly stopped, with Bulls manager Paul Caddis ordering his players off. The match was subsequently abandoned with around 20 minutes still to play.

Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds has confirmed that two fans who have been identified as potentially being involved in the incident will be banned from Edgar Street with immediate effect, and will last until the investigation is conducted.

He also confirmed that the police are now involved and has appealed to supporters to refrain from speculating as to who the individuals are.

The full statement can be found here. 

FA 'very concerned' and vows action in statement on FA Cup abandonment

Sporting Khalsa keeper Ravan Constable

The Football Association has vowed to work with match officials, clubs and relevant authorities to take action over the alleged racist abuse at Sporting Khalsa.

The FA Cup second qualifying round tie between the Willenhall club and Hereford was abandoned midway through the second half with the Bulls leading 2-1.

It came after home keeper Ravan Constable reported to referee Callum Fisk that he had been racially abused.

In a short statement on Sunday morning, the FA said it was "very concerned about the allegation of discrimination from an area of the crowd".

"Incidents of this nature will not be tolerated in our game, and we will work with the match officials, the clubs and the relevant authorities to establish the facts and ensure the appropriate action is taken."

Next steps for the tie will be decided in due course.

When a similar incident was reported at the fourth qualifying round tie between Haringey Borough and Yeovil in 2019 and the original match abandoned, it was replayed.

Hereford and Sporting Khalsa have said there is no place for any discriminatory behaviour and investigations into the events that led to the abandonment are ongoing.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

HUST chair issues statement on FA Cup abandonment

The match officials before opting to abandon the FA Cup tie at Sporting Khalsa

Hereford United Supporters' Trust has said the person who allegedly racially abused Sporting Khalsa's goalkeeper has brought shame on themselves and their football family.

The FA Cup tie between the two sides was abandoned midway through the second half after Sporting Khalsa's keeper Ravan Constable told referee Callum Fisk that he had been racially abused.

Both teams then walked off the pitch and into the dressing room before the decision was taken to abandon the game with Hereford leading 2-1.

HUST backed the club's earlier statement, which said: "As a club, we will not stand for any discriminatory behaviour. Any individual found responsible will be dealt with in the sternest possible manner, including police involvement as necessary."

Richard Tomkins, HUST's chair, added: "A lot of people are busting a gut to keep our club going. Whether it is the manager, players, staff, volunteers or supporters.

"Every spectator was enjoying a typical FA Cup tie today except one person it seems. We don't yet know the punishment our club may incur. The perpetrator has brought shame on themselves and their football family."

Match Report - Sporting Khalsa 1 Hereford 2 - Match Abandoned


The abandonment of the FA Cup tie at Sporting Khalsa means Hereford must wait to see if they’ll reach the third round qualifying. 


On 67 minutes, racist abuse was hurled at the Sporting Khalsa goalkeeper Ravan Constable. This led to the game being stopped, players leaving the field, and ultimately the decision to abandon the match. 


This report focuses on the football, as there is coverage elsewhere on Bullsnews of the unacceptable scenes that unfolded. 


Going into the afternoon, on a 4G surface that the Bulls helped to officially open in 2018, Paul Caddis was keen to avoid an upset and progress in the world’s greatest cup competition. 


Hereford made five changes, with Montel Gibson cup tied and Preston Bitemo absent after his injury at Darlington last week. Andy Williams led the attack, with Remaye Campbell among the substitutes. Sporting Khalsa named former Bull Chay Tilt in their midfield. 


Although Hereford had the better of the first half, Sporting Khalsa - who play two divisions below the Bulls - made their mark on the match and were competitive and tenacious throughout. They capitalised on any Hereford hesitancy and that resulted in a lively 45 minutes. 


I-Lani Edwards had Hereford’s first opportunity after eight minutes, finding the side netting after good work on the left channel. Then Omari Sterling-James’ low drive was straight at ‘keeper Constable. 


Edwards then scored his first Hereford goal. A purposeful move, with Sterling-James providing the assist to the Aston Villa loaner, who tucked home a low strike to open the scoring. 



But this wasn’t to be the start of Hereford domination. Sporting Khalsa had plans of their own. Andre Landell’s shot from an acute angle was stopped by Theo Richardson, and then defender Keenan Quansah received a yellow card for a foul on Tilt, who was Sporting’s livewire. Two minutes later, Tilt struck gold. Cutting in from an acute angle, he drilled the ball home to make it 1-1. 


Hereford could’ve scored again just before half time when Sterling-James found himself surging towards goal. But a perfectly timed challenge by defender Jack Fletcher prevented a clear-cut opportunity. 


Just a minute after the restart, Hereford were ahead. Lawson D’Ath’s ball to Andy Williams at the far past saw the Bulls striker turn home and restore the lead. 






The Bulls looked relatively comfortable, with Sporting Khalsa’s only real chance of getting back on level terms coming through a Tilt cross-cum-shot that Richardson grabbed at his far post. 


But then came the moment that led to the match abandonment.  And now the Bulls wait to hear when this tie will be played again - likely to be on Tuesday night - and whether the club will face further repercussions. 


Hereford: Richardson, Quansah, Preston, Howkins, Parker, Skinner, D’Ath, Sterling-James, Edwards, Osborne (Nto, 60), Williams. Subs: Lewis, Roberts, Hudson, Richards, Campbell, Rooney. 


Sporting Khalsa: Constable, Green, Phillips, Fletcher, Kourouyianni, Dawkins, Tilt, Burgess, Landell, Whittaker, Townsend. Subs: Singh, Marusia, Henry, Sawyers, Campbell, Asomugha, Kalonji. 


Referee: Callum Fisk