The Bulls are on the road on Tuesday night, travelling south to take on Oxford City.
Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways after a 3-3 draw at home to Curzon Ashton on Saturday, which left them with four games without a win.
Paul Caddis’ side found themselves 3-0 down at half-time, but a hat-trick of goals from outside of the box from Omari Sterling-James, including two after the 90th minute, rescued a point for the Bulls.
“We have not been good enough at home, but the comeback shows what a great group we have that are still together, we have to use that energy from the second half on Tuesday night,” said Caddis.
Hereford enter the game on Tuesday in 17th on 16 points, with four wins, four draws and six losses.
Oxford City have had a poor start to the season as they currently sit in 23rd on nine points, with two wins, three draws and 10 losses.
The Hoops are coming off the back of a 2-1 loss at home to Bedford Town on Saturday, which made it eight games without a win in the league.
Their last victory was a 5-0 win at home to Alfreton Town back in early September.
Ross Jenkins’ side finished in the lower half of the table last season but stayed up comfortably, as they finished in 19th on 53 points, 14 above safety.
The two sides met twice last season, with one win for each team, although it was the Bulls that won in Oxford.
Hereford fans will be hoping to see their side earn all three points on Saturday.
Team News
Madou Cisse has returned to Notts County for treatment on a foot injury.
Last Five
HEREFORD:
3-3 (H) Curzon Ashton 01/11/25 (Omari Sterling-James x3)
2-1 (A) AFC Fylde 25/10/25 (Andy Williams x1)
1-1 (H) AFC Telford 21/10/25 (Sam Osborne x1)
2-1 (A) South Shields 18/10/25 (Michael Parker x1)
1-2 (A) Leamington 04/10/25 (Remaye Campbell x1, OG x1)
OXFORD CITY:
1-2 (H) Bedford Town 01/11/25 (Josh Ashby x1)
1-1 (H) Leamington 25/10/25 (Ashby x1)
1-0 (A) Bedford Town 21/10/25
1-2 (H) Southport 18/10/25 (Josh Parker x1)
3-3 (A) Chorley 11/10/25 (Tom Scott x2, Darnell Johnson x1)
One to Watch:
Josh Parker (OXFORD CITY):
Parker has been one of the Hoops’ main sources of goals this season with three so far.
The Antigua and Barbudan international has made 36 appearances for his national team, scoring five goals.
During his long career, he has played for a number of teams, including QPR, Charlton and Red Star Belgrade.
Jenkins will be hoping his striker can cause the Hereford defence some problems on Tuesday night.
Head-2-Head:
Oxford City 1-2 Hereford (National League North) 12/04/25
Hereford 0-2 Oxford City (National League North) 05/11/24
Oxford City 1-2 Hereford (FA Trophy) 25/11/17




