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Sunday, March 29, 2026

GamingBlomp Video From Hereford v Buxton

 

Another great video from GamingBlomp, this one of yesterday's game between Hereford and Buxton.

'As a Hereford fan its been a very difficult 2025-26 season. We have spent the majority of this season in the National League North relegation zone & aren't showing any signs of getting out of it. 

For a club the size of Hereford, relegation to step 3 of the non league pyramid would have been unthinkable at the start of the season, yet with just one month to go, is starting to look like a bit of a harsh reality. 

 I made my first trip back to Edgar Street since boxing day, for the visit of play off chasing Buxton, who would be looking to get revenge on us for the win at Silverlands back in August, but they have never won at Edgar Street before! 

 Join me as I go pitchside at Edgar Street to catch all of the action from the game, as well as a post match interview from Hereford manager Aaron Downes, thanks to BBC Hereford & Worcester's Carson Wishart!'  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6icL3UseZQ 

Richardson Worried Buxton Manager

 

Buxton won their game at Hereford yesterday, the first time in four encounters. But their manager, John McGrath, was a little bit wary with the score at 1-0 when Hereford keeper Theo Richardson went up for a set-piece with just a couple of minutes left.

"I was a bit techey when I saw Theo Richardson go up for a corner kick," he said after the game.

"They being at home cheered on by over 2500 which is great support.

"They are obviously down there in the bottom half of the table fighting for something themselves.

"We knew they would come out fighting but credit to our back four and the midfield.

"And then a really neat finish from Jes (Uchegbulam)" 

Hereford Women Defeated By Leamington

Hereford Women lost their league game played at Bromyard this afternoon.

Leamington took the lead in the first half with the only goal of the game. 

Next for Hereford is an away game at Bromsgrove in two weeks time. 

Around Edgar Street Yesterday

Some pictures from around the Edgar Street stadium yesterday.








Match Report Hereford v Buxton

 

 

If a week is a long time in politics then two weeks feels an age in Hereford FC terms. That glorious win over South Shields now a distant memory followed, as it sadly has been, by a succession of defeats. After Tuesday's latest setback, against Spennymoor, this felt like a must win. How to achieve it with tired legs against a team of young pampered professionals after their overnight stay in Redditch? Easier said than done, though our record against Buxton is decent, we play the spoilers and direct stuff to stop their pretty triangles.  


A nice spring day until you countered the brisk, chill northerly, it may have looked tempting to be outside like last week before Macc but my pre match pint was prudently imbibed inside the pub. 


I got to the ground a little earlier than usual to pick up a few Talking Bulls to sell in the Len Weston, I may be grumpy about bankrolled Buxton but their supporters were a friendly bunch who bought a few copies. 


We lined up Richardson, James, Hudson, Quansah, Howkins, Skinner right midfield, Willcox and D'Ath central, Daly left, Lane (more of a 10 than a strike partner) and Munday up front. 


The first aim was not to concede early again and that was achieved without alarm, not that we looked that threatening either. The promise came from Daly out left, arm still bandaged post Alfreton. His direct running and trickery looked as likely as anything to create an opening but nothing quite fell. 

 






Shots from Lane and D'Ath were comfortably saved, Buxton had a dangerous free kick in Sohna territory that was blocked by the wall, just before the break Munday got free and found the rampaging Skinner but his drive was deflected for a corner.  


A scrappy half, given my comment above on previous wins over Buxton that may have been ok if we'd found a way to unlock their defence but despite being, I felt, marginally the more likely we couldn't find that moment.


Second half we were into that northerly attacking the Meadow End and the pattern continued with both sides struggling to create worthwhile openings. I'd felt all along that our only real hope, especially given our punishing schedule, was to score, hang on and use our pace on the break. Sadly, it was the visitors who gained the upper hand on the hour; a corner wasn't cleared and the ball was scrambled home from close range, a poor goal to concede. 







We tried to up our game and at times there was hope. Willcox shot over, a Munday flicked header went just wide of the near post and Lane took far too long to get a shot away when well positioned. Martin came on for James, then Willo for Lane, a rasping drive from Munday was well saved by the visiting keeper. 



Naturally, Buxton, when not slowing the game down, looked to counter and Richardson made a good save after one such break and also acted as sweeper on several occasions.  


Oppong came on for D'Ath and, later on, Donowa for Quansah as we tried desperately to find an equaliser, frankly I never felt it was coming for all our endeavour. The schedule was definitely having its effect too, several of our players did look more than a little leggy; one such moment highlighted this when the normally energetic and positive Hudson retrieved a cleared corner and his legs just seemed stuck (almost like that moment in a dream when you're chased but you can't move).  






Buxton time wasted and shithoused, no worse than we'd have done if we'd been in front, and in the 6th minute of the extra 5, they broke away and added a, perhaps, inevitable second goal. 






It felt a crushing blow, not just for one game but for the season, and the immediate crowd exodus indicated as much. With Oxford winning the gap has widened and the post match conversation was about which division we might end up in next season with what opposition. Over negative or reality? Either way, I'll be back for more on Tuesday. 

 

Report from Nigel Preece. 


More Second Half Pictures From Hereford v Buxton

A further selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's game at Edgar Street.



 


Second Half Pictures Hereford v Buxton

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's game.











Saturday, March 28, 2026

More First Half Pictures From Edgar Street This Afternoon

A further selection of pictures from the first half of the game between Hereford and Buxton.