First Team
National League North Sat 20 September MandM Edgar Street Stadium
Hereford
Worksop Town
15:00

The Bulls are back at home on Saturday as they host Worksop Town.

Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways after a 1-1 draw away to Darlington in the last league game, which made it two draws in a row and three games unbeaten overall.

Paul Caddis’ side found themselves 1-0 down at half-time but fought back in the second 45 with a late equaliser from Sam Osborne, who scored his first goal for the club.

“Darlington is a very tough place to go; we’ve never had much luck up here, so we’ve got to respect the point, we showed great character again to come back from a losing position to gain a point,” said Caddis.

The Bulls enter the game on Saturday in 19th place, with eight points, having won two, drawn two, and lost four.

Worksop have had a great start to their first season in the National League North since 2007, currently sitting in 11th with three wins, two draws, and three losses.

The Tigers have seen their form dip recently, with three games in all competitions without a win.

They were knocked out of the FA Cup in their most recent game last Saturday, losing 3-2 away to Harborough Town, which followed a 2-0 loss to high-flying Merthyr Town in their most recent league game.

Craig Parry’s side were promoted from the Northern Premier League last season via the play-offs after they finished second.

Hereford fans will be hoping to see their side win their third game of the season on Saturday.

 

Team News

Gus Mafuta has suffered a tear and is currently undergoing rehab, with the medical team hoping he can be back on the grass running in the next few weeks.

Madou Cisse has had a scan on his ankle and has been given the all clear to return to training.

Preston Bitemo is currently going through the FA’s three-week rest protocol following the concussion he suffered against Darlington.

 

Last Five

HEREFORD:

1-4 (H) Chorley 23/08/25 (Eno Nto x1)
1-0 (A) Radcliffe 25/08/25
2-0 (H) Alfreton 30/08/25 (Andy Williams x2)
2-2 (H) Bedford 02/09/25 (Lawson D’Ath x1, Montel Gibson x1)
1-1 (A) Darlington 06/09/25 (Sam Osborne x1)

 

WORKSOP TOWN:

0-1 (A) Peterborough Sports 25/08/25 (Aaron Martin x1)
2-1 (H) Chester 30/08/25 (Martin x1, Luke Waterfall x1)
3-3 (H) Spennymoor 02/09/25 (Liam Hughes x1, Martin x2)
2-0 (A) Merthyr 06/09/25
3-2 (A) Harborough Town FA Cup Second Qualifying Round 13/09/25 (Dylan Cogill x1, Aleks Starcenko x1)

 

One to Watch:

Aaron Martin (Worksop):

The forward has started this season in fine form with five goals in eight games so far.

Martin has picked up lots of experience in non-league over the years, playing for the likes of Harrogate Town, South Shields, and Gateshead.

Parry will be hoping his talisman can cause the Hereford defence problems on Saturday.