The Bulls are back at home on Tuesday night as they take on Warrington Town at Edgar Street.

Hereford will be looking to continue their recent good form which has seen them win five of their last six.

The most recent victory was a hard-fought 2-0 win away to King’s Lynn Town on Saturday courtesy of goals from debutant Remaye Campbell and Tate Campbell.

“It was an exceptional performance, to a man I thought the players were excellent, that is now four Tuesdays in a row that we have kept clean sheets away from home which deserves a huge amount of praise,” said Paul Caddis.

Hereford go into the game on Tuesday in seventh on 53 points, just inside the play-offs ahead of King’s Lynn on goal difference.

Warrington have struggled so far this season as they currently sit rock bottom in 24th, six points off safety with five wins, 10 draws and 16 losses.

Their most recent game was a disappointing 2-0 loss away to Leamington last Tuesday after their trip to Spennymoor was postponed on Saturday.

That extended a run of eight games without a win with their last victory coming just before Christmas at home to Buxton.

The win against the side from Derbyshire was their only victory since beating the Bulls 2-0 at home back in October in the reverse fixture courtesy of goals from Evan Gumbs and Josh Amis.

Caddis’ side and Warrington have met three times over the past two seasons with each game providing a red card.

Hereford fans will be looking for a third win in a row on Tuesday night.

Team News

Lawson D’Ath has missed out on the last six matchday squads after coming off injured against Southport.

Yusifu Ceesay was absent from the last two matchday squads against Needham Market and King’s Lynn.

Preston Bitemo remains out long-term due to a stress fracture in his back but is recovering well.

Last Five

HEREFORD:

3-2 (H) Brackley Town 01/02/25 (Andy Williams x2, Levi Andoh x1)
0-1 (A) South Shields 04/02/25 (Yusifu Ceesay x1)
0-2 (H) Spennymoor Town 08/02/25
0-2 (A) Needham Market 11/02/25 (Sammy Robinson x1, Jaiden White x1)
0-2 (A) King’s Lynn Town 15/02/25 (Remaye Campbell x1, Tate Campbell x1)

WARRINGTON TOWN:

2-0 (A) Kidderminster 18/01/25
0-0 (A) Farsley Celtic 25/01/25
2-1 (A) Needham Market 01/02/25 (Elliot Morris x1)
0-2 (H) Scunthorpe United 08/02/25
2-0 (A) Leamington FC 11/02/25

One to Watch:

Josh Amis (WARRINGTON TOWN):

Warrington have struggled for goals this season with the lowest amount in the league, but Amis has still been able to find the net five times.

The forward caused Hereford problems in the reverse fixture as he scored in the 2-0 win.

Paul Carden will be hoping his captain can trouble the Bulls’ defence again on Saturday.

Head-2-Head:

Warrington 2-0 Hereford (National League North) 22/10/24
Warrington 1-2 Hereford (National League North) 13/04/24
Hereford 2-1 Warrington (National League North) 05/12/23