The Bulls are back on the road on Saturday as they travel to Greater Manchester to take on Radcliffe.

Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways after a 1-1 draw at home to Southport in the last match, which extended the run to four games without a win.

“We looked like we hadn’t played in 16 days, we looked lethargic,” said Paul Caddis.

The most recent victory came on the 17th of December in a 1-0 win at home to Scarborough Athletic courtesy of a Jaiden White goal.

The draw against Southport was the Bulls’ first match in over two weeks after two fixtures were postponed.

This means that they now have a tough run of playing two games a week for the next three weeks.

Hereford go into the game on Saturday in ninth on 38 points, four behind Darlington who occupy the final play-off spot.

Radcliffe have had a tough season so far as they currently occupy 21st place on 22 points with five wins, seven draws and 11 losses, two points off safety.

The Boro are coming off the back of a 1-1 draw away to bottom of the league Needham Market, with a goal from Tom Walker rescuing the point.

Bernard Morley and Anthony Johnson’s side have only picked up one win in the last six league games which came at home to Farsley Celtic on New Year’s Day.

The two sides met earlier on in the season in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Radcliffe’s goals coming from Jamie Morgan, Brad Roscoe and Josh Hancock and Hereford’s coming from Aaron Skinner, a Richard Smith own goal and a late equaliser from Tate Campbell.

Hereford fans will be hoping to see their side record their first win of 2025 on Saturday.

Team News

Aaron Skinner is still absent with injury after suffering an injury to his ankle early on in the season.

Matt Preston was also absent from the matchday squad against Southport.

Last Five

HEREFORD:

1-0 (H) Scarborough Athletic 17/12/24 (Jaiden White x1)
0-0 (A) Scunthorpe United 21/12/24
0-3 (H) Kidderminster Harriers 26/12/24
2-1 (A) Leamington 01/01/25 (Lawson D’Ath x1)
1-1 (H) Southport 18/01/25 (Yusifu Ceesay x1)

RADCLIFFE:

0-4 (H) Kidderminster 14/12/24
2-1 (A) Alfreton 21/12/24 (Danny Greenfield x1)
3-0 (H) Farsley Celtic 01/01/24 (Bradley Jackson x1, Matthew Sargent x1, Jordan Hulme x1)
4-0 (A) Woking FA TROPHY 07/01/24
1-1 (A) Needham Market 18/01/24 (Tom Walker x1)

One to Watch:

Jordan Hulme (RADCLIFFE):

Hulme leads the team on and off the pitch as he is the club captain and also has the most goal contributions in the league with four goals and the same number of assists.

The veteran striker got off to a slow start this season with no goals until November but he has since found his feet with four in his last six appearances.

Morley and Johnson will be hoping their captain can continue his fine form.