The Bulls are back on the road on Tuesday night as they travel to Suffolk to take on Needham Market.

Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways after a 2-0 defeat at home to Spennymoor last Saturday, which followed three wins in a row against South Shields, Brackley and Peterborough Sports.

“We’re disappointed, we won’t accept what happened today, but it’s important we bounce back on Tuesday,” said Paul Caddis.

It is another long journey on a Tuesday for the Bulls, with their last one being the successful 1-0 win away to South Shields courtesy of a Yusifu Ceesay goal.

Hereford go into the game on Tuesday in ninth on 47 points, three behind Curzon Ashton who occupy the final play-off spot.

Needham Market have had mixed fortunes so far this season as they currently occupy 20th on 28 points, two above the relegation zone in their first-ever National League North season, with seven wins, seven draws and 16 losses.

The Marketmen have been in good form recently as they have won three of their last five, with the most recent being an emphatic 6-1 win away to Farsley Celtic, which has seen them climb out of the drop zone.

Tom Rothery’s side have struggled at home this season with just two of their seven wins and three draws coming at Bloomfields.

Their previous manager Kevin Horlock left the club last week, with his former assistant Rothery taking his place.

The two sides met earlier in the season, a 1-0 win away at Edgar Street for Needham Market with Jamie McGrath scoring the winner.

Hereford fans will be hoping their side can get revenge on the Marketmen on Tuesday night.

Team News

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:

3-2 (A) Radcliffe 25/01/25 (Andy Williams x1, Yusifu 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)
0-2 (H) Spennymoor Town 08/02/25

NEEDHAM MARKET:

2-3 (A) Alfreton 25/01/25 (Tom Smith x1, Liam Cross x2, Reggie Lambe x1)
2-0 (A) Scunthorpe United 28/01/25
2-1 (H) Warrington 01/02/15 (Luke Ingram x1, Seth Chambers x1)
2-1 (A) Brackley Town 04/02/25 (Tevan Allen x1)
1-6 (A) Farsley Celtic 08/02/25 (Allen x2, Chambers x2, Lambe x1, Cross x1)

One to Watch:

Reggie Lambe (NEEDHAM MARKET):

Lambe has been in good form recently as he has scored two in the last five, including one in the most recent win.

The Bermuda international has vast experience, starting at Ipswich Town in the Championship before playing for Toronto FC in the MLS and then a host of League Two clubs.

Rothery will be hoping Lambe can keep up his recent form.