The Bulls are back on the road as they travel to North Yorkshire to take on Scarborough Athletic.
Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways after a 1-0 loss away to Rushall Olympic on Tuesday night which extended a run of three games without a win.
“A week is a long time in football and in the last week we haven’t been good enough,” said Paul Caddis.
Before the recent poor form, the Bulls had been on a fantastic run with just one loss in 10 matches which propelled them up the table and into the play-offs.
Hereford go into the game on Saturday in seventh on 63 points, just inside the play-offs on goal difference.
Scarborough have had mixed fortunes so far this season as they currently occupy 15th on 46 points with 12 wins, 10 draws and 15 losses.
Their most recent game was an emphatic 5-0 win at home to Needham Market on Tuesday night with goals from Harry Green, Sam Reed and Stephen Walker.
That victory was an important one as Jonathan Greening’s side had lost two in a row against Curzon Ashton and Kidderminster prior to it.
The two sides met earlier in the season in a 1-0 victory for the Bulls in December with a goal from Jaiden White.
Hereford fans will be hoping their side can get back on track on Saturday.
Team News
Sammy Robinson will miss the rest of the season after coming off injured against Buxton with an injury to his ankle.
Preston Bitemo remains out long-term due to a stress fracture in his back but is recovering well.
Last Five
HEREFORD:
2-0 (H) Alfreton Town 22/02/25 (Yusifu Ceesay x1, Tate Campbell x1)
2-1 (H) Buxton 25/02/25 (Remaye Campbell x1, Alex Babos x1)
2-2 (A) Marine 01/03/25 (R. Campbell x1, Babos x1)
0-2 (H) Darlington 08/03/25
1-0 (A) Rushall Olympic 11/03/25
SCARBOROUGH:
3-0 (H) Leamington 22/02/25 (Richie Bennett x1, Jack Waldron x1, Luca Colville x1)
0-2 (A) Warrington Town 25/02/25 (Bennett x1, Mackenzie Maltby x1)
2-1 (A) Curzon Ashton 01/03/25 (Alex Wiles x1)
3-0 (A) Kidderminster 08/03/25
5-0 (H) Needham Market 11/03/25 (Green x2, Reed x2, Walker x1)
One to Watch:
Dom Tear (SCARBOROUGH):
The winger leads the way in goal involvements for the Seadogs with 11 goals and four assists in 37 league appearances.
Tear has struggled for goals recently as he has not scored in seven, but he has picked up three assists in the last five.
Greening will be hoping Tear can cause the Hereford defence some problems on Saturday.
Head-2-Head:
Hereford 1-0 Scarborough (National League North) 17/12/24
Scarborough 3-0 Hereford (National League North) 06/01/24
Hereford 3-1 Scarborough (National League North) 28/11/23
Hereford 2-0 Scarborough (National League North) 07/01/23
Scarborough 1-0 Hereford (National League North) 13/08/22