Hereford will be looking to record back-to-back wins for the first time since February after a 3-1 win against Curzon Ashton last Saturday.
“Again we’ve done the double over another top team so I’m really happy with the result and performance,” said Paul Caddis.
That victory put an end to a poor run of form which saw the Whites lose three games in a row without scoring.
Hereford go into the game on Saturday in sixth on 66 points, one above Curzon Ashton who sit just outside the play-offs.
Farsley have had a season to forget on and off the pitch as they currently occupy 24th on 26 points with seven wins, five draws and 27 losses, 17 off safety.
The side from Yorkshire have been embroiled in financial difficulties which has led to a number of their key players leaving the club and having to ground share with Buxton in Derbyshire.
Their most recent game was a 4-0 defeat away to Spennymoor which extended a run of 11 losses in a row and 16 in total without a win with the last victory coming on Boxing Day.
In that time, the Celt Army that is mainly made up of academy players and other youngsters have only scored five goals.
The two sides met earlier in the season in a 3-0 victory for the Bulls in October with goals from Ahkeem Rose, Yusifu Ceesay and Andy Williams.
Hereford fans will be hoping for another three points in the race for the play-offs.
Team News
Sammy Robinson will miss the rest of the season after coming off injured against Buxton with an injury to his ankle.
Levi Andoh will also miss the rest of the 24/25 campaign after injuring his collarbone against Scarborough.
Preston Bitemo remains out long-term due to a stress fracture in his back but is recovering well.
Last Five
HEREFORD:
2-2 (A) Marine 01/03/25 (Remaye Campbell x1, Alex Babos x1)
0-2 (H) Darlington 08/03/25
1-0 (A) Rushall Olympic 11/03/25
1-0 (A) Scarborough 15/03/25
3-1 (H) Curzon Ashton 22/03/25 (Jaiden White x1, R. Campbell x1, Yusifu Ceesay x1)
FARSLEY CELTIC:
4-0 (A) Chorley 25/02/25
0-6 (H) Kidderminster 02/03/25
1-3 (H) South Shields 08/03/25 (Joao Silva x1)
0-2 (H) Scunthorpe 15/03/25
4-0 (A) Spennymoor 22/03/25
One to Watch:
Joao Silva (FARSLEY CELTIC):
Silva is one of the few players to have scored for the Celt Army recently, getting two of the five goals scored by any player this year, including one in the defeat to South Shields three weeks ago.
The forward, who represents Sao Tome and Principe at international level, spent his youth playing in his native Portugal before arriving in Yorkshire in 2023.
David Stockdale will be hoping Silva can cause the Hereford defence some problems on Saturday.
Head-2-Head:
Hereford 3-0 Farsley 26/10/24 (National League North)
Hereford 4-1 Farsley 23/03/24 (National League North)
Farsley 0-0 Hereford 25/11/23 (National League North)
Farsley 1-0 Hereford 04/02/23 (National League North)
Hereford 2-0 Farsley 10/01/23 (National League North)