The Bulls are at home again on Tuesday night as they host Scarborough Athletic.
Hereford will be looking to build on a fantastic 4-0 home win last time out in the league against Marine.
“Four goals at home and a clean sheet is brilliant, I genuinely still think we can play better but it was a brilliant reaction to what has been a difficult few days for us,” said Paul Caddis.
It was a big three points for the Bulls after two losses against Oxford City and Chester in which they failed to score.
The big win however was tainted by a poor performance last Saturday in a 1-0 loss at home to Brentwood Town in the FA Trophy.
Hereford go into the game on Tuesday in 6th on 27 points, five behind Chorley in first.
Scarborough Athletic have had mixed fortunes so far this season with five wins and the same number of draws and losses which has them sat in 17th on 20 points, three above the relegation zone.
The Seadogs had a great start to the campaign as they went unbeaten in the first four games with three wins but they have only picked up two victories since.
The side from North Yorkshire have also been on a good FA Cup run this season with a big away trip to League One Burton Albion in the first round proper which they narrowly lost 1-0.
Like Hereford, Scarborough had a disappointing result last Saturday in the FA Trophy where they lost 3-1 to Stockton.
Jonathan Greening’s side had a solid mid-table season last campaign as they finished in 13th on 64 points, 11 behind the play-offs and 14 ahead of the relegation zone.
The Hereford fans will be hoping their side can make it back-to-back home wins in the league on Tuesday night.
Team News
Aaron Chapman has been suffering from a tight groin for the past month and it may be a hernia, but he has been back on the grass doing some rehab.
Aaron Skinner and Preston Bitemo remain out long-term with injuries to their ankle and back respectively.
Sammy Robinson came off against Farsley with an injury to his quad and will likely be out for another three weeks.
Last Five:
HEREFORD:
3-0 (H) Farsley Celtic 26/10/24 (Rose x1, Yusifu Ceesay x1, Williams x1)
3-0 (A) Chester FC 02/11/24
0-2 (H) Oxford City 05/11/24
4-0 (H) Marine 09/11/24 (Ryan Bartley x1, Jason Cowley x1, Williams x1, Mark Derricott x1)
0-1 (H) Brentwood Town FA TROPHY 16/11/24
SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC:
0-1 (A) Marine 26/10/24 (Dominic Tear x1)
1-0 (A) Burton Albion 02/11/24
2-0 (A) Buxton 05/11/24
1-1 (A) Oxford City 09/11/23 (William Thornton x1)
3-1 (A) Stockton FA TROPHY 16/11/24 (D. Tear x1)
One to Watch:
Dominic Tear (SCARBOROUGH):
The winger has been in great form so far this season with seven goals in 15 appearances in the league.
Tear, like the whole Scarborough team, started the season on fire with a hat-trick on the opening day and another goal in the next game, but has since only scored three in 13.
Greening will be hoping his talisman can cause the Hereford defence some trouble on Tuesday night.
Head-2-Head:
Scarborough 3-0 Hereford 06/01/24 (National League North)
Hereford 3-1 Scarborough 28/11/23 (National League North)
Hereford 2-0 Scarborough 07/01/23 (National League North)
Scarborough 1-0 Hereford 13/08/22 (National League North)
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