The Bulls are back on the road on Saturday as they travel to Lincolnshire to take on Scunthorpe United.
Hereford will be looking to continue their great run of form which has seen them lose just once in the last five league games.
That loss however was away to Darlington which extended a run of three away games without a win.
The most recent victory came on Tuesday night in a hard-fought 1-0 win at home to Scarborough courtesy of a goal from Jaiden White which extended the run to four home wins in a row.
“I’m so proud of this group of players, they’ve delivered again,” said Paul Caddis after the win.
Hereford go into the game on Saturday in fifth on 36 points.
Scunthorpe have had a good season so far as they occupy third, one point above the Bulls and five behind Curzon Ashton in first.
The Iron have been on a mixed run of form recently with just two wins in their last five in the league, including two 0-0 draws in a row.
Andy Butler’s side got off to a fantastic start this campaign as they went unbeaten in the first eight games but their form has since dipped.
Their most recent game was a 2-1 win away to Marine which saw Danny Whitehall score two late goals to rescue the three points.
Scunthorpe have struggled at home recently with three games without a win at the Attis Arena.
The travelling Hereford fans will be hoping for a memorable away day at the biggest ground in the league on Saturday.
Team News
Aaron Skinner and Preston Bitemo remain out long-term with injuries to their ankle and back respectively.
Last Five
HEREFORD:
0-1 (H) Brentwood Town FA TROPHY 16/11/24
3-0 (H) Rushall Olympic 30/11/24 (Dylan Mitchell x1, Jaiden White x1, Ahkeem Rose x1)
2-1 (A) Darlington 10/12/24 (Declan McGlynn x1)
1-0 (H) Chorley 14/12/24 (Yusifu Ceesay x1)
1-0 (H) Scarborough Athletic 17/12/24 (White x1)
SCUNTHORPE UNITED:
1-2 (H) Warrington Rylands FA TROPHY 16/11/24 (Kian Scales x1)
0-2 (A) Leamington 23/11/24 (Callum Roberts x2)
0-0 (A) Darlington 26/11/24
0-0 (H) Alfreton 30/11/24
1-2 (A) Marine 14/12/24 (Danny Whitehall x2)
One to Watch:
Danny Whitehall (SCUNTHORPE):
The striker has been in solid form so far this season with eight goals in 18 appearances in the league, two of which came last time out.
Whitehall was just as prolific last season as he scored 21 which was the second most of any player in the league.
Butler will be hoping his forward can build on his brace in the last game on Saturday.
Head-2-Head:
Scunthorpe 4-1 Hereford (National League North) 06/04/24
Hereford 1-5 Scunthorpe (National League North) 02/12/23