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Monday, March 09, 2026

Hereford 10/21 To Defeat Leamington

Tate Campbell Scored A Penalty When The Teams Met Earlier This Season

Hereford are 10/21 to win their game against Leamington tomorrow evening at Edgar Street.

Currently Hereford are 22nd in the National North League with 32 points from 30 games, Leamington are 24th with 23 points from 35 games.

Last Saturday Hereford were away at Worksop and returned with a 3-2 win. Leamington draw 1-1 with second place AFC Fylde, a creditable result.

Hereford's home record is won 4, drawn 3 and lost 5.

Leamington's away record is won 1, drawn 5 and lost 12.

As for goal difference Hereford's is minus 14, Leamington's is minus 35.

Recent form:

Hereford WLWDW

Leamington LLLWD

Hereford 10/21  Draw 10/3  Leamington 11/2 

Home sweet home

 

At last Hereford FC return home – not Worcester, not Redditch – actual home, as they host bottom club Leamington at Edgar Street. Hopefully the club’s recent absence from the city will ensure that there’s a big and noisy crowd in to encourage the side to another win and a continued move up the table.

This is also a chance for Hereford to do a double double, following Saturday’s win at Worksop. In October, the Bulls won 2-1 in Warwickshire, with I-Lani Edwards arguably enjoying his best game in a Bulls shirt.

Last weekend was a very good one in the quest for safety, with none of the other sides in the bottom seven winning. Things are now starting to look a bit more encouraging.

The visitors have endured something of a difficult season. After Shrewsbury swooped for the Brakes’ star striker Cally Stewart mid-way through last season they really struggled, and more-or-less stopped scoring. That goal shyness has continued into this season, and they’ve only managed 26 goals in 35 games.

However, they’re doing a good impression at the moment of being the Wolves of the National League North. Everyone knows they’re down, including them, but they’re not going down without a fight, following a 2-1 win last midweek against Telford and an impressive 1-1 draw on Saturday at home to possibly-stuttering Fylde. A 95th minute equaliser ensured that they go into this on a two-match unbeaten run.

Their away form this season though is terrible. That win at Telford was their only one this season, and came after a wait of almost a year. They’ve conceded on average more than two goals a game in their 18 away games. With the Bulls exhibiting some new-found goalscoring prowess, they’ll surely fancy this.

Birmingham City loanee Frank Tattum looks to be their dangerman, with two goals in two games. The aforementioned I-Lani Edwards joined Leamington on loan from Villa after his spell at Hereford, but returned to his parent club after the Brakes’ game against Fylde at the weekend. His ability will presumably be missed.

A win could see Hereford move out of the relegation zone for the first time in a while. Being outside the bottom four with multiple games in hand over everyone around them would be a much more reassuring look. For the second midweek running, Kidderminster could do us a favour at Aggborough, this time by beating Peterborough.

Aaron Downes has hinted at continual rotation from now until the end of the season given the fixture pile-up. Whether that means he’ll rest Andy Williams or gamble on the Bulls striker’s goal on Saturday signalling the start of a purple patch, and giving him another start accordingly, remains to be seen. George Munday and Mikey Lane will be itching to play some part here. Munday has played five times for the club but this will be his first taste of a game at Edgar Street. 

Compared to that, Cormac Daly’s virtually due a testimonial without having actually played a proper home game for the club. Eight games in, many fans will be getting their first look at the talented 18-year-old.

Of the players actually contracted to the club, a quick word on Theo Richardson. The Bulls keeper was hugely influential in ensuring that the points went to the away side on Saturday. He should enjoy a very warm welcome from the Meadow End before kick off. I hope he’s around next season.

It would be timely indeed here for the Bulls to end their recent sequence of winning alternate games under Aaron Downes, and recording back-to-back victories. Not that I’m knocking winning alternate games of course, it’s a much more agreeable pattern than what preceded the new manager. In fact, it’s got the club into a position whereby this isn’t the complete and utter must-win it was looking like being a week or so back. Having said that, Hereford haven’t recovered their league position sufficiently yet to be anything other than very annoyed if they don’t beat already-down Leamington at home, given that they’re still third-bottom and have a string of tricky games coming up after this. It’s a must-ish win.

In terms of those tricky games, Fylde are showing very slight signs of promotion chasing nerves having picked up just one point from their last two, and Macclesfield similarly aren’t in scintillating form. It would be useful if one or both were indeed choking.

Adam Rooney’s departure should free up a bit of room in the budget should it be required, and it seems sensible not to look to cover the coaching element of his role by bringing a new staff member in, given Harry Pell’s presence and older heads like Willo able to chip in too with words of advice for the younger players.

Incidentally, winning every remaining game rather than alternate ones would see the Bulls finish on 80 points, comfortably sufficient to qualify for the play-offs. Stranger things have happened…OK, maybe they haven’t.

COYW

Martin In National North Team Of The Weekend

 

Keziah Martin has been selected to be in the National North League team of the weekend.

He scored Hereford's second goal of their three at Worksop last Saturday. 

Badges On Sale At Leamington Match

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

Back At Edgar Street Tomorrow Evening

It's been a long time coming but at last Hereford FC will be back at Edgar Street for a National North League fixture tomorrow evening.

It will be the first game since Saturday January 10th when Hereford went out of the FA Trophy losing to AFC Fylde on penalties. 

Tomorrow's visitors Leamington are, like Hereford, currently in the relegation zone. Hereford won their games last Saturday and Leamington did well to draw with AFC Fylde.

It does not need saying that Hereford need to win this game to enhance their chances of avoiding the drop especially as their next two games, both at Edgar Street, are against South Shield and AFC Fylde who are first and second in the table respectively.

Manager Aaron Downes is looking forward to his first game in charge at Edgar Street.

"I can't wait, I can't wait to get back home.

"I'm so happy that we won (at Worksop) to go into that.

"Hopefully a bit of confidence, a bit of belief but also hopefully we'll swell the stands and get a few more coming through the door with renewed energy.

"Everybody at the club has renewed energy and belief in what we are trying to do."

Striker Andy Williams said it had been a long time since Hereford played at Edgar Street.

"I just said to the lads, there will be a few who haven't played there before, get youselves there early and get used to it.

"Hopefully the crowd will do the same and it will be a real good experience for everyone.

"If we can win and get that place rocking I think there will be a few more coming back through the gates from now on."  

Sunday, March 08, 2026

GamingBlomp Video From Worksop

 

Hereford secured a MASSIVE 3-2 win away at Worksop Town in a dramatic non-league clash that nearly turned into heartbreak late on! 

In this matchday vlog, I follow Hereford FC on the road to Worksop Town as the Bulls race into a commanding 3-0 lead before the hosts mount a late fightback to make it 3-2 and set up a tense finish. 

 The travelling Hereford fans were on edge as Worksop pushed for an equaliser, but the Bulls held on to claim three huge points. 

 Experience the full non-league football away day atmosphere, the goals, reactions, and the tense closing moments as Hereford survive the late pressure at Sandy Lane.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP1zuB9dbOk 

Supporters Enjoying Hereford's Win At Worksop

A crucial three points for Hereford at Worksop yesterday and after the game those at the game showed their appreciation to the players and staff.













Second Half Pictures From Worksop

Just a few pictures from the second half of yesterday's game between worksop and Hereford.







Hereford Women Defeated At Worcester

Another away game for Hereford Women this afternoon when they travelled to Worcester.

Worcester got off to a flying start and were 4-0 ahead in the first 25 minutes.

However Sheere Smith reduced their lead on 34 minutes.

Less action in the second half but Worcester added one more to their tally so the game ended Worcester 5 Hereford 1. 

Ex-Bulls player upsets Premier League side in FA Cup

Former Hereford player Jon Brady has taken Port Vale to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after upsetting Premier League side Sunderland.

The Valiants - who are bottom of League One - beat the Black Cats 1-0. It comes just days after they beat Bristol City in a rearranged fourth round game, and is the first time they've reached the last eight of the competition since 1954.

Brady - who only took over Port Vale in January - joined Hereford in June 2005 before leaving to sign for Cambridge the following January. 

Match Report: Worksop v Hereford


Sam Cummins watched an exciting game at Worksop yesterday when Hereford held on to win 3-2.

Following Tuesday night’s vital point and clean sheet on the East Coast of Yorkshire against Scarborough Athletic Hereford were back on the road on Saturday with a trip to Nottinghamshire for the first time to the Windsor Foodservice Stadium to face Worksop Town. The Bulls backed that point up at the Seadogs with a massive three-two victory with goals coming in the first half from Andy Williams, Keziah Martin and Keenan Quansah to take us only three points from safety.
 
Hereford FC:- 1 Theo Richardson, 2 Aaron Skinner, 14 Keenan Quansah, 5 Matt Preston, 3 Lewis Hudson ©️, 26 Freddy Willcox, 8 Harrison Sohna, 27 Harry Tustin, 20 Keziah Martin, 18 Cormac Daly and 10 Andy Williams. 

Substitutes:- 21 Ollie Lewis, 28 Kyle Howkins, 6 Lawson D'Ath, 9 Mikey Lane, 12 Justin Donawa, 16 George Munday and 25 Joseph James.

The first opportunity of the game came from the Tigers after a cross from the right by Deegan Atherton found the head of Vaughan Redford but his glancing header went wide of the left post.

After 4 minutes the Bulls opened the scoring with their first chance of the game when Harry Tustin did well to win the ball high in the Worksop box after blocking the clearance of Sam Sanders, he played the ball back across goal from the right to Cormac Daly, he played the ball into Andy Williams who on the turn hit a right footed shot low into the bottom left hand corner of the net.







Worksop’s Sam Saunders played the ball across to Oliver Greaves but his effort was high over the bar from inside the box before Matt Preston conceded a free kick and received the first yellow card of the game after he tried to scissor kick the ball away but missed the ball and caught the Tigers new signing from Solihull Moors Szhem Whyte-Hall, from the free kick Oliver Greaves hit a right foot curling effort which was brilliantly tipped away by Theo Richardson before the referee awarded a goal kick.





As a result of picking up his caution Matt Preston was taken off after 16 minutes to be replaced by Kyle Howkins.

The Tigers’s Aleksandrs Starcenko had a right foot effort which went high over the bar from just outside the box before 24 minutes gone and Hereford doubled the lead after Harry Tustin did well playing in Cormac Daly whose effort was saved by Worksop goalkeeper Lewis Forshaw but the ball found it's way across to Keziah Martin on the right hand side of the box who's curling left footed shot found the bottom right hand corner.






The hosts then had their best opportunity of the game so far after great work by Mason O'Malley on the left wing drove into the area before a low cross into new loan signing from Boston United Liam Waldock who's effort from point blank range was superbly beaten away by the right arm of Theo Richardson to keep our two goal lead intact.

The on loan Boston man was involved again shortly afterwards when he crossed from the right towards the penalty spot with Szhem Whyte-Hall raising above Kyle Howkins to get his head to the ball but his effort was patted down by Theo Richardson.

Hereford were now starting to control the game with possession and neat passages of play, it got a bit stop start before Hereford grabbed a third in the first minute of the alloted three minutes of stoppage time announced after a corner from the left was taken by Harrison Sohna which was initially headed clear by Aaron Martin but only back to out to Sohna who pumped the ball back into the box towards the back post where Keenan Quansah tapped in to make it three.







Worksop's final chance of the first half came when Deegan Atherton delivered a ball from the right into the box and found Luke Waterfall whose header was just wide before the referee blew for half time which meant the Bulls went into the break with a commanding three nil lead

HT Worksop Town 0-3 Hereford FC 

Into the second half and Worksop pulled a goal back which was well taken after 47 minutes scored by Lewis Whitham after we allowed him too much time on the ball on the left letting him to cut in and curl a right footed shot into the right hand side of the net.

The Bulls first opportunity of the second half came from Harrison Sohna with a left footed volley which went wide from the edge of the box before he delivered a free kick near the right hand touchline which found the head of George Munday but his effort went wide.

Worksop's Vaughan Redford found Liam Waldock on the edge of the box on the right whose effort was well saved by Theo Richardson low to his left.

57 minutes gone and the Bulls had a corner on the left which was played short by Harrison Sohna to Cormac Daly, Daly carried the ball driving to the edge of the box on the left and hit a right footed effort which was collected by Lewis Forshaw.

Hereford were then awarded a free kick on the right in a similar position to the one earlier near the touchline which was again taken by Harrison Sohna finding the head of Kyle Howkins who's header was superbly saved by Lewis Forshaw before the rebound fell to Lewis Hudson who's shot was well blocked by Luke Waterfall.

The hosts Aaron Martin had their next chance but his right foot shot was high over the bar before they had a corner on the right, Mason O'Malley delivered the ball which drifted to the back post and found Martin but his strike fortunately went high over the bar which was a big chance.

Worksop were now starting to get more of a foothold in the contest pushing the Bulls back into our own half and we soaked up pressure.

Our next chance came from Aaron Skinner who delivered a dangerous ball across the face of the box from the right but no one was on hand to put the ball in before we had a corner on the left which was played into the box by Keziah Martin and found Lewis Hudson who was rushing towards the front post but could only put his effort wide.

The Bulls then worked a good free kick about 30 yards out between Keziah Martin and Lawson D'Ath, D’Ath hitting a rasping drive which went just wide of the left hand post.

Then with ten minutes to go Worksop got a second to make things a bit nervy after Lewis Whitham delivered a good ball from the left hand side of the box which found the head of Jay Rollins at the back post.


With 87 minutes gone we thought we had got a fourth after good work by Harry Tustin midway inside the Worksop half he played the ball out to Joseph James on the right hand side of the box, he played a dangerous ball into the box which George Munday slotted in between Lewis Forshaw’s legs but he was flagged for offside.

Six minutes of additional time was signalled and with three minutes gone of those allotted six, the Tigers had a corner on the right which Mason O’Malley delivered finding Lewis Whitham at the back post whose header was brilliantly pushed away for another corner by Theo Richardson which was the final action of the game.

FT Worksop Town 2-3 Hereford FC 

We made our lives difficult in the second half after dominating and being clinical in the first but the lads dug in, with their backs to the wall late on they stood firm to claim a massive victory which was also a special one for myself being my Birthday and our first double this season. It's finally back to The MandM Edgar Street Stadium next as we welcome Leamington FC in a big game in the relegation battle. COYW