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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Match Highlights Hereford v Marine

 

Wet your appetite for today's game between Hereford and Peterborough Sports with a look back at the highlights from last Tuesday's game between Hereford and Marine which Hereford won 2-1.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwco25z1wp0 

Thanks Ben

 

Hereford FC Groundsman Ben Bowen posted the following last night:

Well my old girl we have had 1 hell of a battle this season like you wouldn’t believe
Mother Nature gave her everything for us and you”ll never beat it
We battled and battled
A lot of sleepless nights
We got there in the end once that dry weather came water table dropped we was on firing all cylinders
Just a huge thankyou to ALL who helped out from volunteers forking the pitch,Chris Pryce from Tallis Amos Group,knocker from Luctonians,Jullian Morris from GMA the list goes on
Thankyou
No rest just yet
See ya all at the back post tomorrow
C’mon on you boys
 

Today's National North League Fixtures

A list of all the games set to take place in the National North League today.

Please note kick-off is at 12.30pm.

Alfreton Town v Curzon Ashton
Bedford Town v Scarborough Athletic
Buxton v Leamington
Chester v King's Lynn Town
Chorley v Worksop Town
Darlington v Oxford City
Hereford v Peterborough Sports
Kidderminster Harriers v South Shields
Merthyr Town v AFC Fylde
Radcliffe v Macclesfield
Southport v AFC Telford United
Spennymoor Town v Marine 

Friday, April 24, 2026

Early Kick Off Tomorrow

 

Early Kick-off at Edgar Street tomorrow:

Ticket office: 10:30am  

Club shop: 10:30am  

All bars: 10:30am  

Fan zone: 10:30am  

Turnstiles: 11:15am  

All bars and fan zone will be open after the game, when ALL DRINKS will be discounted by £1

Card not Cash please. 

We Will Be Ready For Peterborough Said Downes

 

Aaron Downes has told BBC Hereford and Worcester that his players will need to be switched on and focused tomorrow against Peterborough.

"We can not underestimate anyone in this division, we can't under estimate the opposition we are going to play against," said the Hereford manager.

"We've got to fully focus on what we do and how we control that.

"The players have been brilliant, the attitude has been spot on and I've no doubt that will do it this one last time with their attitude, determination and committment. All those things we are going to need.

"We can relax, we can celebrate, we can be happy if we get a result tomorrow after the game.

"I've been in the game too long now to know that if you relax for one minute it will come back and bite you.

"We've got to make sure we are switched on and focused.

"But at the same time taking the belief from the last couple of results into the game and the confidence into the game.

"We have to go and attack the game, we have to go and play with a certain element of bravery and energy. I'll be encouraging them to do that.

"Peterborough had a punch on the nose at the weekend and I'm sure internally they will want to rectify that and finish on a high.

"So they won't come here and roll over, we won't be disrespecting them.

"We will be ready." 

Gash Looks Forward To Hereford

Peterborough Sports manager Michael Gash has spoken about tomorrow's game at Hereford.

Gash will have some of his supporters at the game as the club have put on a supporters coach.

"Obviously we know the situation Hereford are in," said Gash.

"There are three or four teams that still have a chance of surviving the drop, Hereford being one of them.

"We know it's going to be a very good, probably electric, noisy atmosphere. There'll be a few thousand there supporting Hereford and hoping they get the right result.

"But our job is to win for Peterborough Sports and that's what we are going to try and do.

"It's always nice going to these big clubs with a decent stadium and a lot of fans there."

Gash expects to be on the bench

"It might not be a full bench, I might have to be on there again. I'm still hungry for it.  I still believe I can help." 

Willo's final match tomorrow

Andy Williams will retire from football tomorrow - bringing to an end a 22-year career that will start and end at Hereford. 

Born and bred in the city, the striker made his debut for the club when he came off the bench as a 17-year-old in a Herefordshire Senior Cup Final match against Forest Green on March 16, 2004. 

The following season, he featured regularly on the bench and made three substitute appearances in the league. 

However, his breakthrough season came in 2005/2006. Williams ended up being the club's top scorer with 13 goals in 45 appearances in all competitions.

Most notably, he scored two vital goals in the Conference Play-off Semi-final against Morecambe, and the final itself against Halifax which led to Hereford regaining their place in the Football League after a nine year absence.  

However, in his first season in League Two, Williams was played out of position on the right wing. Nevertheless, he still scored eight goals in 48 appearances.

His performances attracted the attention of Bristol Rovers. Hereford accepted a bid of £150,000 in January 2007, but Williams turned them down, preferring to stay with the Bulls. However, he eventually joined the Gas the following July.

Williams would return to Hereford on loan in September 2008 and scored in a win over Carlisle. Just a day after his loan expired, Williams went back to the Bulls for the remainder of the season.

He was placed on the transfer list at the end of the 2008/09 season before being removed. Williams would score Rovers' goal of the season in a 3-2 win at Southampton on September 29, 2009.

Williams left The Memorial Ground in July 2010, joining Yeovil. In his first season there, he scored eight goals in 39 matches, mostly from the wing. The following campaign, he was Yeovil's top scorer with 17 goals in all competitions. 

Having rejected a new offer, Williams left Yeovil to join Swindon in June 2012. 

However, he would rejoin the Glovers in August 2013 on a season long loan. A serious cruciate injury though hampered his season.

A move to Doncaster followed in June 2015, with Williams signing a three-year deal. Shortly after the start of the 2015/16 season, he scored his first career hat-trick in a 4-1 in over his former club, Yeovil.

Williams was released by Doncaster in July 2018 and he joined Northampton. There he would score 20 goals in 71 appearances before a move to Cheltenham followed in July 2020. Following the Robins' title-winning campaign, Williams triggered a clause to sign a new one-year deal with the club.

However, after not being offered a new deal, he was released at the end of the 2021/22 season. Williams soon signed for Walsall on a one-year deal. However, now aged 36, he only scored three goals in 46 appearances. 

Williams then dropped out of the Football League, going back to his boyhood club Hereford on June 6, 2023. A knee injury in pre-season resulted in him mossing the first five months of the 2023/24 season. 

He finally made his first appearance on December 23, 2023, coming on as a substitute in a 2-1 home win over Spennymoor. 

Three days later, Williams scored his first goals for the club, including a 99th minute winner over Gloucester. 

After scoring 11 goals in just 23 games, Williams signed a contract extension until the end of the 2024/25 season.

During that campaign, he appeared in all but two matches, netting 10 goals in 48 appearances as the Bulls narrowly missed out on the play-offs.

In July 2025, Williams signed another one-year-contract with the club. 

Despite the club struggling at the wrong end of the table, the popular striker has still contributed, whether it's from the starting line up or off the bench.

That was clearly the case on Tuesday night when he chased down a long ball that forced Marine's keeper into a mistake and concede a penalty. Aaron Skinner duly converted to send the Bulls fans wild. 

Williams - four months short of his 40th birthday - will now play for his final game for the club on Saturday against Peterborough Sports, where a win will keep Hereford in National League North.

Downes And Ammonds Have Spoken About Tomorrow's Vital Game

 

Both Hereford FC manager Aaron Downes and chairman Chris Ammonds have spoken about tomorrow's vital game against Peterborough Sports.

Hereford need to win the game to ensure they avoid relegation.

Over 4000 are expected at Edgar Street supporting The Bulls. Kick-off is at 12.30pm.

"Yes we've put ourselves in a great position now from where we were, a better position," said Downes speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"But we can't think that's the job done.

"It's really important to me to re-focus the players and tonight I'll be making sure everyone is clear in what the task is."

Hereford were eleven points off safety when Downes took over three months ago.

"It was a difficult situation I'm not going to lie about that.

"But I always knew we had a nucleus of a good squad, and I knew I could bring in a couple of players to add belief because I believed we would stay up.

"We've done an okay job but the most important thing is that we finish it off."

Meanwhile Ammonds has noted the excellent support for the team recently.

"The supporters have been absolutely magnificent from start to finish.

"And interest has just grown over the last few weeks as this squad of players have desperately tried to drag us away from relegation zone.

"I can't thank supporters enough.

"We're looking at having close to a sell out tomorrow which is absolutely magnificent at the level we are at."

 

National North League Weekend Review

Edgar Street Will Be Packed Tomorrow For The Visit Of Peterborough Sports

 Tom Scott with a look at the National North League.

It's been twists and turns galore in the Enterprise National League North title race this season but now something has to finally give.

The top two have traded blows pretty much all season - in fact there haven't been many days one of them wasn't on top.

We've still got three play-off places up for grabs too and six clubs mathematically still in with a shout of extending their seasons.

It's a straight shootout for the title. AFC Fylde or South Shields.

The Coasters are hoping for a record-breaking third National League North title and they will claim it if win at Merthyr Town.

A draw could be enough but only if South Shields drop points or win by less than three clear goals.

Ian Watson's side are also on the road at Kidderminster Harriers.

They know only a win will do but face a Harriers side who are five from five lately.

If the title picture is straight forward, the play-offs are not so simple to predict.

Macclesfield head to Radcliffe knowing their place is safe - but who they will face in Wednesday's Eliminator match is anyone's guess!

Darlington are currently in ninth and need to beat Oxford City to stand any chance of a play-off place while Merthyr could be title party poopers and extend their season with a win over AFC Fylde.

Buxton currently occupy the final play-off place and will guarantee a top seven finish if they see off Leamington.

Chester are also targeting back-to-back play-off campaigns - Connell Rawlinson needs a win against in-danger King's Lynn Town to make sure, but a draw could be enough if results go their way elsewhere.

The last play-off fighters are Scarborough Athletic who head to Bedford Town.

Spennymoor Town are not mathematically out of the equation - but Tommy Miller's side would need to overcome a 26-goal swing against Marine, and see a host of results go in their favour to get the right side of the dotted line.

At the other end, Alfreton Town must beat Curzon Ashton to stand any chance of maintaining their status at Step 2.

The Nash could do without defeat themselves. In the bottom four on goal difference, a win in Derbyshire still might not be enough for them.

It all depends what happens elsewhere, Hereford know a win will guarantee their place in next season's Enterprise National League North, the Bulls host Peterborough Sports.

The Sports were trounced 8-0 at Worksop Town last week - the Tigers close their season out at Victory Park against Chorley.

Southport host AFC Telford United looking to end the season strong after three defeats on the spin.

 

Away end opens up to Hereford fans

Some of the away end has opened up to Hereford fans for tomorrow's game against Peterborough Sports.

With only 150 home tickets left in the Len Weston Terrace, the away terrace and Block E has been open up for Bulls fans.


Tickets can be bought here

And now to finish the job

“A rejuvenated Aaron Skinner made a difference when coming on at the weekend as a substitute. I’ve got an odd and persistent feeling that he’ll score a very important goal at some point before the end of the season.”  
Hereford v Oxford Bulls News match preview 14 April 2026

…just saying, like.

And so this remarkable season approaches its end, with a final-day game of huge importance. It felt like this might happen weeks ago didn’t it.

It’s been an exhausting few weeks, and I swear I’ve seen primary school-aged kids at games with grey hair. However, if Hereford can win this last game they’re safe, and can start building for a much more successful 2026/27.

The forecast is for blue skies and 20 degrees, which hopefully doesn’t mean it’ll be broken up into quarters (although that seems to happen informally anyway now regardless of the weather). It would be intensely irritating if any mid-half interval comes at a point when the hosts are building momentum.

There should be a starting place for Keziah Martin here, with Harrison Sohna suspended and Lawson Dath clearly not quite fully fit, which will be richly deserved after the Bermudan’s contribution as a substitute on Tuesday. He’ll line up in midfield with Freddy Willcox, without whom I’d suggest the club would already be down, and as such the Cheltenham loanee would get my player of the season vote.

Tuesday’s goal should add even more bounce to Cormac Daly’s already considerable bounciness, and he’s another young player whose attitude since he arrived, not to mention his talent, have been a joy to watch.

Andy Williams will be incredibly keen to end the season with a goal, but he’ll presumably have to come off the bench again later in the game to get it. We’ll possibly never see him again in a playing capacity after this. Legend.

The visitors are a tiny club who have done fantastically well over the last few seasons in holding their own at this level. There was some talk about them considering going full time. On crowds of 300ish that appeared to be brave, but it’s the sort of thing that’s stopped being a surprise. Given that they’ve now ceased to hold their own at this level and will be playing in the Southern League next season, those plans have presumably been shelved.

Their record at Edgar Street is very good (W2 D1 L0). Those performances were based on the continuity and togetherness of their squad following multiple back-to-back promotions to reach the National League North, but they sacked co-manager/player Michael Gash, something of a club talisman, a month into this season. He was absolutely superb at Edgar Street last season in marshalling the defence and masterminding a draw.

Ex-Kiddie boss Phil Brown was appointed as his replacement. He fell short in his ‘keep them up’ mission, just as he did with his ‘get them up’ requirement at Harriers last season, after an initial bounce in taking Sports from bottom to two points clear of the relegation places, but that was the high point, and they’ve been doomed for some time. That’s despite Gash coming back in as manager in early March and Brown ‘moving upstairs’.

They lost their main goal threat Michael Gyasi last summer, and their goals have instead come from 20-year-old midfielder Luca Miller. He’s scored 13 from central midfield, an impressive contribution given the season they’ve had.

Elliott Whitehouse and Zach Willis called time on their seasons in getting sent off in the 8-0 drubbing at Worksop last Saturday. They’ll be suspended for this.

That was goalie MacKenzie Chapman’s first game for the club having only arrived on loan from Salford the day before. You’d imagine he’ll be motivated to set the record straight, or straighter, here with a clean sheet, although he could still be shellshocked and liable to let another bucketload in.

Talking of disciplinary matters, hopefully the FA will tell refs at ref camp in the summer (presumably that’s where refs go in the summer) to issue a yellow card to any goalscorer who celebrates in front of opposing fans in an unnaturally elongated manner or in a manner otherwise designed to cause bother. It used to be done by a handful of designated villains each season, or Southport collectively, but now everyone’s at it. It seems a good deal more potentially bothersome to me than a player taking their shirt off. In fact my wife didn’t seem at all bothered when Ryan Green took his off at Leicester.

If you turn up at 3pm you’ll miss the game as it’s a 12:30 kick off, an inconvenience amply compensated by the 50p or so the club gets from DAZN TV each season.

This is of course no time for negativity, but a repeat of Tuesday’s performance could very well turn this into a scrap and a slog rather than a smooth win, in which case turning up at 3pm would avoid going through an awful lot of angst. Fans will be keen to see the Bulls backing themselves to win this with passing football rather than nervy long balls.

A 4,500 crowd will give the club a nice payday, and will go some way towards covering the contracts of Aaron Downes and Harry Pell for next season if the win is secured. A draw could also be enough, but a loss would see Hereford FC relegated.

Finally, a big thank you to everyone who has read these previews this season – it’s not been great, but Tuesday night was a reminder of why we do it. Now it’s time to put the icing on the cake with a nice comfortable win on Saturday, and the cherry on top would be a Willo goal.

See you in August, hopefully still at the same level.

COYW



Not Great We're In This Situation Said Caddis

 

Paul Caddis knows that King's Lynn are not safe from relegation unless they win at Chester tomorrow. A draw might be enough but that will depend on results elsewhere.

"It’s good knowing what we’ve got to do and we have to go and look after ourselves," he said as reported by the Lynn News. 

"It’s not a great thing we’re in this situation, so we have to go there and get a positive result.

"You can’t set up to play for a point, you always have to set up to win a game of football and that’s exactly what we’re going to try to do.

"We’re going to try and be tough to beat. We understand Chester are in the play-offs and they will want to win as well to maintain that.

"It’s a game that we’ll have to go and show a little bit of grit and go and do what we have to do.

"If we go and win, we stay in the division and if Chester go and lose, they’re out of the play-offs. 

"Let’s be honest, you’d want to be in Chester’s situation and not in our situation, so there’s probably more pressure on us to stay in the division, but we’ve got to try and take that away from the players.

"I’ll take all that. I’ll take all the criticism just to get the best opportunity for the players to go onto the pitch with a clear mind and go and try to win the game." 

Badges On Sale At Peterborough Match

A large selection of HFC pin badges will be on sale pre match this Saturday v Peterborough. The badges pictured will be 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.

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

New Partnership Between National League And Utility Warehouse

This From The National League:

Utility Warehouse and National League kick off landmark partnershipThe National League is proud to announce a new partnership with a major UK utilities network that will support its 72 clubs and the communities they serve.

Utility Warehouse has been helping customers save on their utilities for nearly 30 years offering multi service bundles, with more than 1.3m UK households already getting their energy, broadband, and mobile together in one place.

By supporting the National League, Utility Warehouse will become the first ever ‘Official Utilities Partner of the National League’ with an aim to champion clubs and fans up and down the UK that are the heart and soul of English football.

Stuart Burnett, CEO of Utility Warehouse, said that the provider had a unique and creative network of partners throughout the UK who are on hand to support communities to save money on their utility bills. He said: “National League clubs are the soul of their communities and Utility Warehouse Partners are the heart of our business.

“We both thrive on making local connections, so it was a no-brainer to team up and help the fans and 72 clubs get on the front foot by saving time and money on their bills.

“Utility Warehouse and the National League both know the real magic happens at a local level, on the terraces and over the garden fence.

“Like the football clubs across the National League, National League North, and National League South, Utility Warehouse works with local people.

“These Utility Warehouse Partners are at the heart of communities across the country, helping their friends, family, and neighbours to save time and money on their household utilities.

 “It’s a partnership that proves Utility Warehouse is in your corner - and just around the corner too.”

The partnership is a win-win for local football and local fans, through which Utility Warehouse will provide a £40 voucher to spend back with their club to supporters who become a Utility Warehouse customer on a multi service agreement.

National League CEO Phil Alexander said that the National League was a really important part of the English football pyramid and was relishing the opportunity to work further with Utility Warehouse. He said: “We are excited to have Utility Warehouse join us as an Official Partner of the National League. Our 72 clubs span the length and breadth of the UK, providing a fantastic opportunity for brands to engage with local communities.

“Utility Warehouse and the National League both know the real magic happens at a local level, on the terraces and over the garden fence.

“Through this partnership with Utility Warehouse, our supporters will get the opportunity to save money on their household bills and we look forward to seeing the relationship go from strength to strength over the next 18 months.”

The Partnership begins today and will run until the end of the 27/28 season. For more information, fans should visit their club’s official website or search their club on this link.

https://uw.co.uk/landing/national-league

 

Howkins Given One Match Ban Following Confusion About Yellow Cards?


Hereford defender Kyle Howkins has been given a one match ban following confusion at last Tuesday night's game against Marine according to a tweet by former King's Lynn chairman Stephen Cleeve.

'STOP PRESS - the sending off that never was sees Howkins given a ban for 1 game (next season) So fair play to the referee whose report must have confirmed the 2 yellow cards - I also understand that Curzon, Bedford,Alfreton and Lynn all put in complaints what will the FA do?

The incidents were noted in the BN match report:

'During the half, it even appeared Howkins was booked twice; once for a foul on the halfway line and a second for wrestling in the box.' 

As yet there is no confirmation of the ban by Hereford FC.  

More tickets go on sale to Bulls fans

More tickets have gone on sale to Hereford supporters for Saturday's crucial game against Peterborough Sports.

The ticket portal is showing more of Block F being opened up, with 48 seats being allocated to home fans. Meanwhile, just have a handful of tickets are left in Block H. 

The only other section left is the Len Weston Stand terrace. A reminder that it is a 12.30pm kick off.

The stupidity of 12.30pm kick offs

All games in the National League and North and South will kick off at 12.30pm on Saturday.

That is due to DAZN choosing to screen all the final games in the National League, plus Merthyr v Fylde in the North and Worthing v Ebbsfleet in the South.

Because all games on the final weekend have to kick off at the same time, it means that every match will be at 12.30pm.

However, it means that you end up with some clubs and fans travelling miles to get to the early kick off. One such example is Peterborough Sports coming to Hereford.

While there is set to be over 4,000 home fans in attendance, how many will Peterborough - already relegated and on the back of an 8-0 thrashing at Worksop - take? Considering at the time of writing, they had only sold 12 tickets, it will probably be no more than 30.

It's a good three hour drive from Peterborough, so their fans would probably have to leave at 8am at the latest. 

The early kick off also clashes with a junior football tournament at nearby Westfields, so a lot of youngsters and their families won't be able to go. 

Scarborough also have an arduous journey to Bedford, but at least they are fighting for a play-off place. But how many will Marine take to Spennymoor for a mid-table clash, especially on the back of a long trip to Hereford on Tuesday when they lost in the last minute?

In the South, you've got Torquay having to make a 532-mile round trip to Kent to face Tonbridge. At least they need the points to secure a play-off place and will no doubt still travel in numbers. Still something the Gulls fans can do without though when it's at least a four hour journey without stopping. 

Meanwhile in the National League, you have the ridiculous situation of Brackley having a near 500-mile round trip to Carlisle. Another relegated club, Truro aren't far behind in terms of mileage by having to go to Aldershot, while sixth-bottom Eastleigh making a 466-mile round trip to Scunthorpe. 

Television companies have not thought about the impact kick off times have on supporters for a long time. Fans of Premier League and Championship clubs have been used to it for years, and now those of League One and Two clubs with Sky selecting two games from each respective league for a 12.30pm kick off.

But now, non-league fans are also feeling the effects. However, could the final round of games be at 5.30pm? DAZN regularly show games at that time, like last Saturday when Braintree v Rochdale and York v Yeovil were both shown. 

Last season, the National League finished on Monday, May 5, with all games kicking off at   . National League North and South finished on Saturday, April 26 with all matches being at 3pm. In 2023/24, the National League games were at 12.15pm on Saturday, April 20 with the North and South being at 3pm on the same day.

The difference then was that no North or South games were televised. Of course, the TV companies always dictate things and pay the National League big money. But sometimes, a consideration of supporters wouldn't go amiss. 

King's Lynn Fined For Over Use Of Sprinklers

The National League has released the following statement.

Following the postponement of the match between King's Lynn Town and South Shields on Saturday 14 February 2026, the National League received reports that sprinklers had been activated during poor weather and that this may in turn have influenced the decision to postpone the match.

Following a thorough investigation, the National League charged King's Lynn Town with a breach of League Rule 8.11 - Each Club must take every precaution to keep its ground in good playing condition.

A League disciplinary panel met on Friday 17 April and imposed a £10,000 fine against King's Lynn Town.

Later a statement from King's Lynn was released.

King’s Lynn Town Football Club acknowledges the outcome of the National League’s investigation into an incident on 13 February 2026, when the Club’s irrigation system was operated in an inappropriate manner.

Although this occurred without the knowledge or approval of senior staff, and in the context of conditions that had already left the pitch unplayable, the Club has cooperated fully with the League throughout its investigation and accepted the charge at the first opportunity. 
 
We recognise that, in this instance, we fell short of the standards expected, and we have strengthened our match-day procedures to ensure this does not happen again.

Our focus is now on the final game of the season this Saturday.

 


Hereford 3/10 To Defeat Peterborough Sports On Saturday

Montel Gibson Scored For Hereford Against Peterborough Sports Last Season

The bookmakers have priced a Hereford win over already relegated Peterborough Sports on Saturday at 3/10.

Hereford need to win this game to be certain of avoiding relegation. But a draw might do if other games go Hereford's way. In particular should Alfreton defeat Curzon Ashton then a draw would suffice.

Last Tuesday Hereford defeated Marine 2-1. All the goals came in an eventful second half.

Last Saturday Peterborough Sports lost 8-0 at Worksop. 

Hereford are 20th in the National North League table with 51 points from 45 games. Sports are 23rd with 38 points from 45 games.

Hereford's home form is won 9, drawn 3 and lost 10. 

Sports's away form is won4, drawn 2 and lost 16.

Recent form:

Hereford WWDLWW

Peterborough Sports LLDLLL

Hereford 3/10  Draw 6/1  Peterborough Sports 10/1  

Not many seats left

There are not many home seats left for Hereford's final game of the season on Saturday.

As of 4.30pm today (Thursday) the following seated tickets left are:

  • Block H: 11
  • Block F: 35
There are also still tickets left in the Len Weston Stand terrace. 

If you haven't got yours yet, get them soon before they are snapped up. You can buy them here

Meadow End now sold out

The Meadow End has now sold out for Saturday.

It means that only Blocks F and H of the Len Weston Stand and the below terrace is available to purchase for Hereford's crucial match against Peterborough Sports. 

If you haven't got your ticket yet, get it here

Merton Stand sold out

The Merton Stand is sold out for Saturday's match between Hereford and Peterborough Sports.

At the time of writing, there is also only two tickets left in Block G of the Len Weston Stand.

Peterborough meanwhile have only sold 10 tickets in the away seating, with Hereford being given Block F.

Could there therefore be an argument for Hereford being given the away terrace of the Len Weston Stand?

If you haven't got you ticket yet, get it here

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Hereford United 0-1 Darlington - 23rd April 1996

On this day 30 years ago Hereford lose out to a goal from Matt Carmichael.


Line Ups Hereford 1 deBont 2 Smith 3 Lloyd 4 Brough 5 Cross 6 James 7 Stoker 8 Wilkins 9 White 10 Hargreaves 11 Evans Subs Lyne, Fishlock

Darlington 1 Newell 2 Brumwell 3 Barnard 4 Appleby 5 Crosby 6 Gregan 7 Bannister 8 Gaughan 9 Painter 10 Blake 11 Carmichael Subs Shaw, Carss Attendance 5,359

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Edgar Street On A Spring Evening

Hereford supporters filled Edgar Street last night for the crucial game against Marine.

A few pictures from befor Kick-off.