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Saturday, March 28, 2026

Enterprise National League North results and updated table

This afternoon's results in the Enterprise National League North:

AFC Fylde (3) 4-1 (0) Darlington
AFC Telford United (1) 2-2 (1) Bedford Town
Curzon Ashton (0) 0-1 (1) Chester
Hereford (0) 0-2 (0) Buxton
King's Lynn Town (0) 0-1 (0) Spennymoor Town
Leamington (2) 4-2 (1) Peterborough Sports
Oxford City (1) 3-2 (2) Kidderminster Harriers
Scarborough Athletic (0) 0-0 (0) Chorley
South Shields (1) 3-0 (0) Alfreton Town
Worksop Town (1) 2-0 (0) Radcliffe

The updated league table can be found here: http://bullsnews.blogspot.com/p/league-table.html

Hereford fall to fifth straight defeat

Hereford have now lost five matches in a row after being beaten by Buxton at Edgar Street.

After a goalless first half, Buxton took the lead from a corner as George Ward headed home from point-blank range.

In the dying stages of the game as Hereford threw bodies forward to try and salvage a point, they were hit on the break as Jesurun Uchegbulam burst forward and slotted past Theo Richardson.

Full report, pictures and reaction to follow.

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Goalless at half time

It's 0-0 at half time in this afternoon's National League North match between Hereford and Buxton at Edgar Street.

After a quiet start to the first half, the Bulls has chances to take the lead before half time with shots from Lawson D'Ath and Aaron Skinner.

Hereford team news vs Buxton

This afternoon's team to take on Buxton at Edgar Street:

Hereford: Richardson, Skinner, Hudson, D'Ath, Lane, Quansah, Munday, Daly, James, Willcox, Howkins.

Subs: Lewis, Preston, Oppong, Williams, Donawa, Martin, Tustin

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News Round Up

Kidderminster have added three extra players to their squad. They are former Arsenal and Wigan player Josh Robinson, former West Bromwich Albion forward Layton Love and keeper Rhys Lovett who trialed for Hereford in 2015. 

South Shields have signed attacker Niall McAndrew on loan from Derby until the end of the season. They have also signed forward Sonny Finch from Middlesborough on a two and a half year deal.

Hereford Women play Leamington Ladies tomorrow. The game is being played at Bromyard with a 2pm kick-off.

Two National North clubs have FA Trophy semi-final ties today. Marine are away at Wealdstone whilst Southport are at home to Southend. 

Darlington manager Steve Watson and his assistant Terry Mitchell have agreed new two year deals with the club. 

 

 

From The Archives - Hereford Lose To Huddersfield

17 years ago this very day Hereford played Huddersfield in a League One match at Edgar Street.

Narrow home defeat for Bulls

Huddersfield Town all but ended Hereford's slim chances of avoiding the drop with a narrow 1-0 victory at Edgar Street this afternoon. The only goal of the game came in the second-half from Michael Collins when he flicked home from close-range. Otherwise, the game was very equal with Jennison Myrie-Williams and Febian Brandy both superbly denied by highly rated 'keeper Alex Smithies in front of 2979 present, including 553 from Yorkshire.

Hereford made two changes after the mid-week success at Carlisle with both mid-week loan signings being introduced. Marc Pugh replaced the injured Matty Done on left-wing whilst Myrie-Williams, starting his second loan spell with the club, replaced Simon Johnson on the right. The visitors included former fans favourite Lionel Ainsworth in their strong team, which also had places for Gary Roberts, Michael Flynn and former Everton striker Danny Cadamarteri.

The first-half failed to produce any goals but there were plenty of decent chances at either end. Myrie-Williams nearly opened the scoring with a spectacular effort flicking the ball over an opposition player's head before smashing a volley goalwards which was superbly denied by a strong hand by Smithies. Brandy had shouts for a penalty after he looked to be bundled over in the Town box before at the other end, a loose ball from Dean Beckwith was pounced upon by Anthony Pilkington who saw a powerful low shot blocked by Peter Gulacsi and a follow up effort by the former Stockport County attacker was pushed behind by Gulacsi once again. A good break from Hereford, starting with a pass to Toumani Diagouraga from Myrie-Williams allowed the Frenchman to make a 40 yard sprint before feeding Brandy on the right channel with space; the Man Utd loanee cut in and sent a right-foot shot towards goal but once again Smithies made a strong save to deny a goal.

Huddersfield had another good chance courtesy of some sloppy play from United with Ben Smith this time playing a loose pass and a good move allowed Cadamarteri to play a one-two with Pilkington but his shot lacked power and was straight at Gulacsi. Brandy fired over from 30 yards after a pass inside from Kris Taylor whilst a lack of communication at the back saw Gulacsi and Beckwith get in a tangle and the ball broke to Cadamarteri, who attempted a lob from 25 yards but failed to hit the target. An overlapping run on the left by Taylor was found with a pass by Pugh and a cross into the box was met by Brandy, with a volley but he couldn't hit the target whilst just before half-time the visitor's showed their strength in midfield by brushing aside a challenge before Pilkington tried his luck from 25 yards and was only a few inches away from finding the corner.

At half-time Richard Jackson replaced Beckwith, who had picked up a knock towards the end of the first half. Richard Rose pushed into central defence with Jackson slotting into his preferred right full-back position. A pass into the box from Taylor was controlled by Brandy, who span to create a shooting opportunity but he dragged his left-foot shot across goal and wide. Veteran striker Andy Booth replaced the ineffective Ainsworth, who received a standing ovation from the home support. Flynn sent a volley a long way wide of Gulacsi's goal after good chest control whilst Pilkington managed to bring down a long free-kick on the right before turning Taylor and shooting with a left-foot shot which flew over. The visitors were looking for the height and strength of Booth who, with a chested touch, set up Pilkington but his effort was heading wide although Gulacsi chose to hold it.

The Terriers grabbed the only goal of the game with 17 minutes to go after a long-throw from Nathan Clarke was flicked on by Booth and Collins ghosted in to flick past Gulacsi at the far-post from close-range. United tried to respond with Myrie-Williams beating two on the right before firing wildly over but the visitors continued to press; Cadamarteri fed a pass to Tom Clarke who had found space away from Pugh and he picked out Pilkington inside the box but he was denied by Gulacsi who gathered at the second attempt.

Graham Turner decided to sub a sub, with Andy Williams replacing Jackson and the Bristol Rovers loanee nearly equalised when he controlled a low-cross from Myrie-Williams. The Hereford born striker struck goalwards and his strike went into the side netting courtesy of a deft deflection. Smith had a number of chances towards the end of the game, the first of these saw space open up in the middle and he shot straight at Smithies from 25 yards. James Berrett replaced Roberts whilst Johnson came on for Pugh. In stoppage time, Smith sent a half-volley on to the roof of the Blackfriars End before the same player lifted a left-foot shot well over, despite having time to control, after being picked out by Guinan.

It surely is the final nail in the coffin for Hereford with an nine point deficit to the teams outside the relegation zone. A slight hope is still there with 11 points seperating Hereford and four teams, although these four have played two games more than the Bulls. The re-introduction of Myrie-Williams provided some spark on the wings although Pugh offered little on the left. The visitors will be delighted with the win; this is their first success on the road this year and also the first of Lee Clark's reign, which started against Hereford in December. The next installment of the relegation battle comes at Hartlepool next Saturday; the Pools are one of the four teams within sight of Hereford so this game really is 'must-win' for more than one reason.

Hereford: Gulacsi, Rose, Broadhurst, Beckwith, Taylor, Myrie-Williams, Diagouraga, Smith, Pugh, Guinan, Brandy.

Subs: Veiga, Jackson, O'Leary, Johnson, Williams.

Huddersfield: Smithies, T. Clarke, Butler, N. Clarke, Williams, Ainsworth, Flynn, Collins, Roberts, Pilkington, Cadamarteri.

Subs: Eastwood, Goodwin, Kelly, Berrett, Booth.


This Afternoon's National North League Fixtures

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

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

Buxton have overnight stay for three-hour trip to Hereford

Buxton have enjoyed an overnight stay ahead of this afternoon's National League North match against Hereford.

Despite Edgar Street only being 122 miles from Buxton's The Tarmac Silverlands Stadium, or just under three hours, the full-time outfit travelled south on Friday.

They trained at Redditch United's The Valley Stadium, where Hereford hosted Scarborough in February.

Buxton said: "Huge thanks to Redditch United FC who have allowed us to use their facilities today for a fantastic session on our way to Hereford for tomorrow’s The National League North fixture."

Redditch said: "We were delighted to welcome a special visitor to the Valley Stadium today as Johnny Johnston (JJ) returned to the club, training with his current side, Official Buxton Football Club, ahead of their league fixture against Hereford FC tomorrow.

"It was great to host the squad and spend time catching up with manager CV John McGrath, who was also celebrating his birthday today 🎉

A big thank you to John, JJ and everyone at Buxton for joining us, and we wish them all the very best for the rest of the season."

Friday, March 27, 2026

Downes Looks Forward To The Visit Of Buxton

Buxton are Hereford's opponents at Edgar Street tomorrow.

Reportedly they set off earlier today and trained at Redditch.

And they've added to their squad with the loan signing of striker Marshall Francis, from Sheffield United, until the end of the season. 

"We’re now going up against a younger team in Buxton that have got some dangerous players," said Hereford manager Aaron Downes.

"They’ve hit a good run of form and they’ve got good energy, so it’s going to be a tough challenge, that’s for sure.

"But at the same time, we’ve tried as best we can to focus on us and what we do. We can make sure that our performance levels are high and that we’re starting games properly. 

"The over-riding feeling is that we have to make sure we are a little bit more ready to start a football match.

"I just think it's switching on at key moments and I think that first ten/fifteen minutes are really important for us.

 "A lot of the focus has been on us and how we approach the game. If we can play at our best, we’re a match for any team and they’ll be just as worried about us." 

TALKING BULL on-sale at Edgar Street

This from Talking Bull -

Hereford have struggled both on – and off – the pitch this season, but the arrival of both Aaron Downes and Harry Pell into the dug-out has re-invigorated the team with a much needed fresh approach. The upturn in fortunes has yet to see the Bulls climb out of the dreaded drop zone but surely the position will continue to improve in the weeks ahead.

The new issue of Talking Bull had to be delayed due to games not being played at Edgar Street but is packed with content within its full colour 48 pages, and is right up to date as we reflect on both the recent changes and events off-the-field.

Firstly we introduce Aaron Downes to Edgar Street as we outline the back story of ‘The Man From Mudgee’ highlighting his Australian roots.

Jo Clements continues to keep the faith detailing the London Bulls recent efforts backing the Bulls from ‘Worksop to Worcester’. The recent financial position of Radcliffe is concerning Steve Hughes who feels their position proves much of non-league football is no longer sustainable.

We take a detailed look at the run-in for Hereford United 50 Years Ago when John Sillett guided the club to the Third Division Title with end of season victories over Shrewsbury Town, Rotherham United and Preston North End. This coincided with the emergence of the young midfielder Kevin Sheedy. Whatever happened to him!

Another former Hereford manager – John Newman – passed away last November at the age of 91, and so Matt Healey has compiled a special Talking Bull tribute to the proud Herefordian which includes contributions from Stewart Phillips.

We even look back to some of Rod Davies’ special memories of 1958 including a Third Round FA Cup tie between Hereford and Sheffield Wednesday. It was his first match at Edgar Street and, even though United lost, he was hooked.

Our pictorial feature gives a graphic outline of Harrison Sohna’s stunning free-kick against South Shields, we congratulate Macclesfield – not for the Silkmen victory over the Bulls on Saturday, but for their FA Cup exploits against Crystal Palace and Brentford. We additionally look into the pitch problems at Edgar Street, and wonder why Hereford have suffered so many injuries this season?

The career of recent full-signing Keziah Martin is another feature article, but did you know he could have been an international cricketer!

We discover how to ‘Stop the Rot’ by tackling racism head on, take another look at irrational hatred, whilst Chris Hare – the Mindboggler – brings us the ‘Magic Touch.

In fact, there is so much content it would be impossible to outline it all here.

Fans can purchase their printed (whilst stocks last) – or electronic – copy right now.

Don’t miss out on a printed copy – as our last 18 issues have completely sold-out.

LOOK OUT, AND LISTEN OUT, for our fantastic sales team before the match against Buxton at Edgar Street tomorrow.

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New Licencing System For National League Clubs And Above

A new licencing system is being introduced for 116 clubs from the Premiership down to the National League. National North and South clubs are not involved as yet.

As yet just four clubs of the 116 have reported a profit last season

They are Liverpool, Bournemouth, Plymouth Argyle and Peterborough United. 

Whilst Hereford are outside of the 116, they did report a profit. 

Average pre-tax losses: PL £31.1m, Championship £15.1m, League One £5.0m, League Two £2.6m. 

Therefore with so many clubs reporting losses it's thought a new system is needed 

Sports Journalist Henry Winter explains:

New licensing system for the 116 clubs in Premier League, EFL and National League requires them to hold “sufficient resources” to steer them away from any potential “cliff edge”. Level of risk will be assessed on a club-by-club basis by Independent Football Regulator. 

From 2027/2028 season, clubs in the top five divisions will require a licence from the IFR in order to compete. Clubs need to show liquidity to meet their financial commitments and cope with "stress" such as relegation or withdrawal of owner funding. Club liquidity will be monitored on an ongoing basis by the IFR which can also impose measures such as “reducing expenditure or restructuring debt”. (Players not counted as liquid assets as “clubs cannot readily realise their value outside transfer windows”). Clubs must also show evidence of “having meaningfully consulted" with fans. 

“It cannot be right that so many clubs exist on a cliff edge where one change could threaten their entire existence – fans should be debating formations not finances,” says IFR CEO Richard Monks. “Our licensing regime will ensure that club risk is managed appropriately, creating a more stable environment for growth and investment.” 

Four “key risk factors” that IFR expects clubs to “monitor and mitigate” are... 

 *Business Model – funding gaps between income and costs. 

*Liquidity & Cash flow – the ability to meet short-term financial obligations. 

*Solvency and Debt – risks to operating in the medium to long term. 

*Governance – adequacy of financial decision-making and risk management. 

St Albans Lost £225K Last Season

National South St Albans reported a loss of £225K last season.

They finished 21st in the table.

The club is financed by around £1.4M in loans.

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Boston Lost £244K Last Season

Another National League club has reported a loss for last season.

Boston United lost £244K.

The shareholders deficit is £549,793. 

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Back in the mire

Four straight losses have put Hereford FC's participation in the National League North next season back in the balance, as they go again with another home game on Saturday. The visitors are Buxton, one of the world’s more unlikely full-time professional football clubs.

This is that rare beast this season, a game that’s taking place when it was originally scheduled to take place. When the fixtures came out, fans would have seen it as a potentially big clash between two play-off contenders. Sadly, it’s not that. It’s far from being that.

Buxton are top of the form table having won five of their last six games, form that’s seen them leap from mid-table nothingness to play-off contenders. Hereford are 24 points shy of the play-offs.

The Bucks did boast several ex-Bulls in their ranks, but Tate Campbell recently left for Forest Green and Ryan Mclean has gone out on loan. That leaves Sammy Robinson, a fans favourite last season at Edgar Street. He played eight minutes last Saturday as Buxton eased to a 3-0 win at home to nine-man Bedford. That was his first appearance after a month out injured.

He’ll presumably be well up for this one, and Hereford may be wise to take measures to get him bubbling over in a way the referee will disapprove of.

Connor Kirby is their star player and captain and everything goes through him.

Conditions may have played a part in explaining Tuesday's first half no-show which effectively gifted the game to Spennymoor, but yet another concession of an early goal was very hard to stomach. This season has been utterly horrible, and a crowd stubbornly still 2000+ strong on a nasty night weather-wise, a crowd full-time Buxton would kill for, is quite remarkable loyalty given what that crowd has endured since August.

In the end of course on Tuesday a draw would have been about right, but that just adds to the frustration - how is such a Jekyll and Hyde pair of 45-minute displays even possible?

The Bulls are arguably due a bit of luck in front of goal or from a defensive slip-up, and maybe it'll come here. Three points would certainly steady the ship and calm a few nerves. An alternative scenario is that Hereford are seven points from safety at 5pm on Saturday.

The Bulls are now four points behind Oxford with three games in hand, but more important than those games in hand is that Oxford are winning and Hereford aren’t. The sides above are also picking up points, and the mid-April back-to-back games against Bedford and Oxford now look very big indeed as those two are rapidly becoming the only clubs Hereford can realistically catch.

Harrison Sohna will miss this one and the next two as he serves a suspension, with Lawson Dath, if fit, available to come in.

George Munday again proved to be a handful at times on Tuesday, as did Cormac Daly, whose attitude and application must make him a joy to manage. Mikey Lane seemed to spark a bit of life into things when he came on, and Freddy Willcox was again utterly outstanding, even in that first half when nothing much was working. There should be enough there to get out of trouble, but losing four on the bounce in late March when you're already in the relegation places suggests that any escape will be a good deal more sticky and belated than it looked a week or so back.

New signing Eddy Oppong should offer some pace on the opposite flank to Cormac Daly’s, and his arrival may be a hint that a move to 4-4-2 is imminent, along with a ‘we’ll score more than you’ approach. It could be nothing of the sort of course – it could just be that Aaron Downes wanted to bring in some southern European glamour, something not typically suited to a National League North relegation battle, but if Eddy becomes the missing piece in the jigsaw he’ll have been quite a find given his not-entirely-obvious CV, which has taken in several clubs at a lower level than Hereford across the country in a short space of time, with Carshalton being the latest. It must be said that this approach to player recruitment wasn’t conspicuously successful for Paul Caddis earlier in the season, but maybe Eddy’s ‘the one’.

Something I’d very much like to see here is Keenan Quansah nodding one in from a set piece as a reward for his continually growing positive contribution to this troublesome season.

Hereford have beaten Buxton 2-1 in each of the last three matches between the sides. The same again would be very warmly welcomed at the final whistle, as would ‘nil’ against Buxton’s name on the scoreboard two minutes into the game.

COYW

National North League Weekend Preview

A look forward to tomorrow's National North League fixtures written by Tom Scott from the National League.

The big issue was solved in midweek as the first relegation of the season was confirmed. We've got so much more to get done in the next few weeks.

Here's what is coming up this weekend...

We can only really start with the title race that has more twists and turns than one of the rollercoasters at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

The famous attraction is just nine miles west of current leaders AFC Fylde's Mill Farm home - it was Worksop Town who threw a spanner in the works last week.

The Coasters look to get back on track against Darlington this weekend.

Desperate to leapfrog them at the top will be South Shields who host Alfreton Town who are fighting for their lives at the opposite end of the table.

Leamington have already dropped after their midweek defeat - it's Peterborough Sports next whose survival battle is still just about alive despite being five points adrift.

Hereford are slightly better off but the Bulls need to slash their four-point gap to safety.

In-form Buxton are up next for Aaron Downes' side while Oxford City - currently just above the drop zone - welcome Kidderminster Harriers.

King's Lynn Town were the ones to relegate the Brakes and pick up a much-needed win themselves. Can they follow it up against four-unbeaten Spennymoor Town?

Bedford Town have a small cushion to the bottom four and head to AFC Telford United who also have their own ambitions of getting the right side of the dotted line - only the Bucks are targeting seventh-place.

Chester may still get there but a win at Curzon Ashton is a must this weekend you'd think.

Defeat for Scarborough Athletic would help the Seals - and others around them - out as Jonathan Greening's side entertain Chorley.

The Magpies announced the shock departure of fan favourite Tom Carr this week and should be safe but need to string results together to make sure.

Elsewhere, Worksop Town have three wins from five and host a Radcliffe side in freefall.

Bernard Morley's side were in the top seven at the start of February but now sit six points away - a total by no means insurmountable. 

First Look At Who Might Be Moving Up And Down

This from the National League:

It may still be March, but our first relegation has already been confirmed - and this weekend we could know the identity of two of the clubs joining the party next season.

We will say goodbye to Leamington, who have run out of time to save themselves from a return to the Southern League following their midweek loss to King’s Lynn Town.

The clocks go forward on Sunday, which means it’s crunch time for the Step 3 teams that harbour hopes of playing National League football next season, and for those in the EFL who certainly don’t!  

As we try to get our heads around the permutation, here’s who could be coming up and down over the next few weeks.

League Two 

With our clubs still awaiting 3UP, it’s understandable that the fear factor still exists when it comes to losing your EFL place.

With two teams going down, just two points separate the bottom four. Barrow, our 2020 champions, and Harrogate Town, who went up with them six years ago, are in the drop zone.

Just outside, Newport County and Crawley Town are teetering, with the Red Devils hoping for that new manager bounce with Colin Kazım-Richards appointed this week. Tranmere Rovers aren’t safe either, despite their six-point cushion.

Southern League Premier South 

Walton & Hersham are potentially 90 minutes away from promotion into the competition for the very first team.

The Surrey side have shaken off the loss of manager Billy Rowley, who left for Yeovil Town in November, to storm 18 points clear. The Swans go up if they beat Dorchester Town, and if Farnham were to drop points against Chertsey Town.

Both of those are in the play-off picture, and with two going up from each of the four feeder leagues Poole and Gloucester City are also in the top five. Sholing, Gosport Borough and Berkhamsted are loitering with intent just outside! 

Northern Premier League 

If only it was half as straight forward in the Northern Premier League Premier!

There’s a quite incredible title race going on. FC United of Manchester are just one point ahead of Hednesford Town, with the teams playing on Easter Monday, and also Hebburn Town, who are second. 

Warrington Rylands and Stockton Town occupy the other two play-off spots, with Gainsborough Trinity only outside of goal difference. What a league!

Southern League Premier Central 

It’s a two horse race for the title, and it’s going to need a number of twists to stop Harborough Town clinching promotion.

The Bees, who played in the FA Cup second round in 2024, have never played National League football and want to do it in their 50th year. 

Spalding United are trying to stop them, and if they can’t they will likely have to topple Real Bedford in the play-offs, with Halesowen Town, Quorn, Redditch, Kettering and Needham Market all in the mix for promotion.

Isthmian League Premier 

We could have two teams joining us this weekend, but Folkestone Invicta need a lot to go their way.

If the Kent club beat Carshalton Athletic, Aveley lose against Cray Wanderers and Chatham Town fail to beat fourth place Brentwood Town then Jay Saunders’ team will win the title.

There’s two other familiar names trying to win back their National League South place. Billericay and Dartford are either side of the play-off line while Cray Wanderers and Burgess Hill Town have an outside chance of a top five finish.  

Thursday, March 26, 2026

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Hereford United 0-1 Walsall - 26th March 1994

A gorgeous spring afternoon, but the visitors earn the 3 points courtesy of Rod McDonald.


Line Ups Hereford 1 Judge 2 Clark 3 Downs 4 Morris 5 Abraham 6 Reece 7 Hall 8 Steele 9 Roberts 10 Pike 11 Anderson Sub Pickard

Walsall 1 Walker 2 Evans 3 Marsh 4 Watkiss 5 O'Hara 6 Smith 7 O'Connor 8 Butler 9 Lightbourne 10 Peer 11 McDonald Subs Ntamark, Lillis Attendance 2,744

Bulls bring in "exciting winger"

Hereford have signed an "exciting" winger who apparently "has pace to burn".

Edimond Oppong - who joins until the end of the season- is a 20-year-old who started his career at Union EuroCalcio in his homeland

In the UK, he had spells with Middlesbrough Under-21s, Belper Town and Mickleover.

Known as 'Eddy', Oppong has most recently been on the books of Kettering Town in the Southern League Premier Division Central, for whom he scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner in a 4-3 victory at Royston Town earlier this season.

The strike was later voted as the Poppies’ goal of the month.

Badges On Sale At Buxton Match

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

Hereford 7/4 To Defeat Buxton On Saturday

Remaye Campbell Scored For Hereford Against Buxton Last Season

Hereford will hope to get back to winning ways on Saturday when full-time Buxton visit Edgar Street.

The Bulls have lost their last four games and really need three points to help lift them out of the relegation zone.

The bookmakers are pricing a Hereford win at 7/4.

Last Tuesday Hereford lost at home to Spennymoor in a game which saw the visitors score in the second minute of the game. Buxton didn't have a game that evening but last Saturday they defeated Bedford (19th) 3-0.

Currently Hereford are in 21st position in the National North table with just 38 points from 36 games. Buxton are 9th with 57 points from 39 games.

Hereford's home form is won 6, drawn 3 and lost 7.

Buxton's away form is won 9, drawn 4 and lost 6.

As for goal difference Hereford's is minus 16, Buxton's is plus 15.

Recent form: 

Hereford WWLLLL

Buxton WLWWWW 

Hereford 7/4 Draw 13/5 Buxton 6/4 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

More Second Half Pictures From Hereford v Spennymoor

A second selection of pictures from last night's game at Edgar Street.








 

Second Half Pictures Hereford v Spennymoor

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