The Bulls are back at home on Saturday as they host Spennymoor Town.
Hereford will be looking to continue their recent form which has seen them win three in a row in the past 10 days against Peterborough Sports, Brackley and South Shields.
The most recent victory was a hard-fought 1-0 win away to the Mariners on Tuesday night courtesy of a Yusifu Ceesay goal which was his fourth in the last five.
“To a man the players were immaculate, they’re a good side and you can tell they’re full time but we were excellent,” said Paul Caddis.
Hereford go into the game on Saturday in 8th on 47 points, one behind Chorley who occupy the final play-off spot.
Spennymoor have had mixed fortunes so far this season as they currently occupy 13th on 38 points with nine wins, 11 draws and eight losses.
The Moors are coming off the back of a brilliant win on penalties against Boston United to progress into the FA Trophy Quarter Finals.
Their most recent league fixture was an emphatic 4-1 victory away at Southport.
Those three points were important for Graeme Lee’s side as they had lost two in a row before against Chester and Brackley.
Spennymoor certainly have not been short of goals lately as they have scored 14 in the last five.
The two sides met earlier in the season, a 0-0 draw at The Brewery Field.
Hereford fans will be hoping their side can make it four wins in a row on Saturday.
Team News
Aaron Skinner returned to the squad recently after a lengthy spell out and has been slowly building his match fitness back up.
Lawson D’Ath has been sent for a scan after coming off injured against Southport, the club are still awaiting the results.
Preston Bitemo remains out long-term due to a stress fracture in his back but is recovering well.
Last Five
HEREFORD:
1-1 (H) Southport 18/01/25 (Yusifu Ceesay x1)
3-2 (A) Radcliffe 25/01/25 (Andy Williams x1, Ceesay x1)
0-1 (A) Peterborough Sports 28/01/25 (Ceesay x1)
3-2 (H) Brackley Town 01/02/25 (Williams x2, Levi Andoh x1)
0-1 (A) South Shields 04/02/25 (Ceesay x1)
SPENNYMOOR TOWN:
7-0 (H) Rushall Olympic 18/01/25 (Glen Taylor x3, Corey McKeown x3, Robert Ramshaw x1)
1-0 (A) Chester 21/01/25
4-1 (A) Brackley 25/01/25 (Ramshaw x1)
1-4 (A) Southport 28/01/25 (Taylor x1, Matthew Dolan x1, Junior Mondal x1, Aidan Rutledge x1)
2-2 (H) Boston (3-1 Pens) FA TROPHY 01/02/25 (Taylor x1, Ramshaw x1)
One to Watch:
Glen Taylor (SPENNYMOOR):
Taylor is the leading goal scorer for the Moors this season with nine and has been in particularly good form recently with four in the last five.
The forward leads the club on and off the pitch as he is also the captain and has been playing for Spennymoor since 2017.
Lee will be hoping his talisman can find the back of the net once more on Saturday.
Head-2-Head:
Spennymoor 0-0 Hereford 07/09/24 (National League North)
Hereford 2-1 Spennymoor 23/12/23 (National League North)
Spennymoor 2-0 Hereford 09/09/23 (National League North)
Spennymoor 1-0 Hereford 31/01/23 (National League North)
Hereford 3-3 Spennymoor 06/08/22 (National League North)
The two sides have met 11 times throughout their history with two wins for Hereford, six for Spennymoor and three draws.