Disappointing day for Hereford at Edgar Street. Having taken a 2-0 lead the Bulls let Kings Lynn back into the game and the game ended 2-2.
Hereford manager Paul Caddis admitted afterwards that it felt like a defeat.
"You are 2-0 up at home, and you don't come away with all three points, it does feel like a defeat.
"We're deflated.
"The big moments in the game we didn't take, we obviously missed the penalty and then you could just feel it, you could feel it on the pitch, in the stands.
"There's just a bit of lull, you can just feel it happening and we get a brilliant chance with Tope, Willo has had a good chance.
"We're really disappointed but we've just got to pick ourselves up."
Not for the first time this season Hereford have an excellent 45 minutes but can't continue at the same level.
"It's frustrating trying to find that balance because we either don't start as well then finish games brilliant or we start really well but kind of come off.
"I understand it, I've been there. You can't play like the way we did for ninety minutes. It's impossible. You can't do that in football. Every team will have a moment.
"But the moments we had in the second half, they were there for us, it was down to us to put them away.
"Then we concede two really sloppy goals. Second phase.
"The second goal was two contacts in the box then it's in the back of the net.
"We're really disappointed, I'm more disappointed than anyone but we've just got to pick ourselves up.
"We've got a game on Tuesday that we've got to go and try and win."