The Bulls are on the road again as they travel to Cambridgeshire to take on Peterborough Sports.
Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways after a 3-2 loss away to Radcliffe on Saturday which extended the unwanted run of five games without a win.
“It was another disappointing day, but this poor run is on me, I take full responsibility,” said Paul Caddis.
It is a quick turnaround though for the Bulls which is something they will have to get used to with two games a week for the next three weeks.
Hereford go into the game on Tuesday in 10th on 38 points, five behind Darlington who occupy the final play-off spot.
Peterborough Sports have had a good season so far as they currently occupy 11th, level on points with Caddis’ side.
The Turbines are coming off the back of an impressive 3-1 win at home to promotion-chasing King’s Lynn.
This was just the latest victory in a great run of form for the Cambridgeshire side which has seen them go unbeaten in four and lose just once in the last 13 in the league.
The two sides met earlier in the season, a 1-1 draw at Edgar Street with Montel Gibson taking the lead for the Bulls before Dion Sembie-Ferris equalised, both players are no longer at their respective clubs.
Hereford fans will be hoping to see their side record their first win of 2025 on Tuesday.
Team News
Aaron Skinner is still absent after suffering an injury to his ankle early on in the season.
Matt Preston is also out after missing the matchday squads against Southport and Radcliffe.
HEREFORD:
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)
3-2 (A) Radcliffe 25/01/25 (Andy Williams x1, Ceesay x1)
PETERBOROUGH SPORTS:
0-1 (H) Scunthorpe 26/12/24
1-2 (A) Needham Market 01/01/25 (Max Booth x1, Michael Gyasi x1)
0-0 (A) Chorley 14/01/25
1-3 (A) Buxton 18/01/25 (Dan Jarvis x1, Bayley McCann x1, Booth x1)
3-1 (H) King’s Lynn 25/01/25 (Eliot Putman x1, Gyasi x1, Booth x1)
One to Watch:
Michael Gyasi (PETERBOROUGH SPORTS):
The forward has been in fine form this season with eight goals and three assists which is the most goal involvements of a Turbines player.
All eight of his goals have come in the last 13 league games after he got off to a slow start to the season.
Gyasi will be hoping to continue his brilliant form on Tuesday night.
Head-2-Head:
Hereford 1-1 Peterborough Sports 20/08/24 (National League North)
Peterborough Sports 1-4 Hereford 05/03/24 (National League North)
Hereford 0-1 Peterborough Sports 26/08/23 (National League North)
Peterborough Sports 0-2 Hereford 15/04/23 (National League North)
Hereford 0-1 Peterborough Sports 15/11/22 (National League North)