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Sunday, December 14, 2025

Match Report: Hereford Women v Crusaders

Hereford FC took on Crusaders at the Hereford FA 3G pitch today, with an early 12.00 kick off.

Hereford kept the same formation as last week with centre back Matilda Harris starting in mid field and Katy Huntbach on the bench.

It was a fairly even game for the first twenty minutes, each side cancelling the other out . 

On 23 minutes Crusaders right winger skipped past Hereford's Molly Camden and beat Hannah Pritchard at the far post. 

Hereford got back into the game for the remainder of the half and kept the score at 0-1 thanks to some good goal keeping from Pritchard.

HT Hereford 0-1 Crusaders

While some Hereford players were late appearing from the dressing room, Crusaders were knocking the ball about and keeping warm whilst waiting - this worked for them as 3 minutes into the second half they doubled their lead and while Hereford were still napping made it 0-3 just one minute later again due to some poor defending.

On 61 minutes Crusaders again found the net when a spilled ball fell to the strikers foot for an easy finish. With the game won Crusaders spent the remainder of the game keeping possession and trying the odd shot but the game was over and Hereford offered very little.

Hereford looked slow and lethargic at times, the team set up didn’t work and they had very little creativity. Hannah Pritchard made some great saves and tried her best to organise the back line into some sort of shape.

Up next is away to Redditch United on January 4th.

Who Hereford could face on the next round of the FA Trophy


Hereford are through to the last 32 of the FA Trophy after beating Radcliffe on penalties. 

Theo Richardson, pictured, saved two spot kicks as the Bulls saw off their fellow National League North side 4-2 after the tie finished 1-1.

The draw for the fourth round will take place at around 5pm on Monday, live on TalkSport 2.

It is understood that it won't be regionalised, so will be an open draw. Below are the teams Hereford could face.

Ebbsfleet 
Fylde
Carlisle 
Alvechurch 
Anstey Nomads 
Macclesfield 
Clitheroe
Scunthorpe 
Kidderminster 
Marine
Rochdale 
Southport 
Tamworth 
Halifax 
Telford 
Morecambe 
Brackley
Leatherhead 
Yeovil
Forest Green 
Horsham
Chatham 
Wealdstone
Bath
Woking
Dagenham
Eastleigh 
Southend
Walton & Hersham
Gloucester
Hornchurch

Tickets For Chorley Next Saturday

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Hereford are away at Chorley next Saturday.

Tickets for the game are available from Chorley.

Adult tickets cost £17, Concessions £13, Under 18 £5 

https://tickets.chorleyfc.com/events 

Hereford Women Lose To Crusaders

Hereford Women lost their 'home' game earlier this afternoon.

Final Score: Hereford 0 Crusaders 4 

The game was played at the HFA Ground and was refereed by Mark Ammond. 

After The Penalty Shoot-Out

A selection of pictures from after the end of yesterday's FA Trophy game at Edgar Street.



 






Highlights Hereford v Radcliffe

 

Highlights of yesterday's FA Trophy tie between Hereford and Radcliffe are available to watch:

https://herefordfc.co.uk/2025/12/highlights-hereford-fc-1-4-2-1-radcliffe-fc/ 

 

Second Half Pictures Hereford v Radcliffe

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's FA Trophy game.



 




Merthyr Tickets Available

Tickets for the away game at Merthyr on December 30th are now available to purchase.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm. 

Please go to: https://www.merthyrtownfc.co.uk/events/away-fans-hereford-vmerthyr-town-fc 

First Half Pictures Hereford v Radcliffe

Just a few pictures from the first half of yesterday's FA Trophy tie at Edgar Street.








Before Kick-Off At Edgar Street Yesterday

A few photographs from before kick-off at Edgar Street yesterday afternoon. As this was a FA Trophy game there was a much reduced attendance.





 

FA Trophy Draw At 5pm Tomorrow

The draw for the Fourth Round of the FA Trophy will take place tomorrow at 5pm.

It will be live on TalkSport2.

There will be 32 clubs in the draw.

Ties will be played on Saturday 10 January 2026.

Winners will receive £5,250, losers £1,500. 

Teams in the draw:

AFC Fylde

AFC Telford United

Alvechurch

Anstey Nomads

Bath City

Brackley Town

Chatham Town

Clitheroe

Dagenham & Redbridge

Eastleigh

Ebbsfleet United

FC Halifax Town

Forest Green Rovers

Gloucester City

Hereford

Hornchurch

Horsham

Kidderminster Harriers

Leatherhead

Macclesfield

Marine

Morecambe

Rochdale

Scunthorpe United

Southend United

Southport

Tamworth

Walton & Hersham

Wealdstone

Woking

Yeovil Town

 

Mid-Day Kick Off For Hereford Women

A change of venue and a kick-off time for Hereford Women today.

Their League game gainst Crusaders will now take place at the HFA County Ground as Edgar Street needs time to recover from yesterday's FA Trophy tie.

Kick-off has been brought forward to 12 noon. 

'It's a disgrace': Radcliffe boss hits out at officials and Edgar Street pitch

Radcliffe's joint manager Anthony Johnson has heavily criticised the Edgar Street pitch as his side were knocked out of the FA Trophy by Hereford.

Hereford won 4-2 on penalties with the score 1-1 at full time, but Johnson was blunt in his assessment: "I didn't think the game should have been played, if I'm totally honest."

With sand covering four corners of the pitch, which hasn't seen first-team action for more than a month with rain and drainage problems causing untold problems for groundsman Ben Bowen, the pitch passed an 8.15am inspection and it was game on.

Though when the match officials arrived, along with both sets of management, there were calls to postpone the tie due to the playing surface.

In his post-match interview, Johnson said: "Both sets of management expressed concerns with the pitch. I actually feel sorry for the groundsman; he's got to try and put this right."

He added: "The reason we expressed concern was the safety element. We've actually picked up a rolled ankle in one of the areas over there, Olly Thornley, and he [the referee] wasn't bothered, he wasn't interested in that.

"So when they walk around with a ball, dropping the ball and the ball doesn't bounce and they still play the game anyway, you're like, 'what's the point?'.

"We've all watched what you've done. You've made a bit of a clown of yourself by doing what you're doing. You and your mates dropping a ball into an area, there's no bounce.

"Then he comes over and asks for our opinion whether we think it should be played; we said no and he played it anyway.

"We're getting to a stage where I seem to be talking about officials quite a lot. That today, in my opinion, shouldn't have been played.

"It was, that's not sour grapes, absolutely nothing to do with the result."

Later in the evening, Johnson then posted on X: "The game shouldn’t have been played, the pitch is a disgrace, your manager and staff agreed."

With new drains now installed at Edgar Street, and Bowen putting in long hours with late nights and early mornings, hopefully Hereford's pitch problems will soon be behind them.

The next home game will be Boxing Day for the derby against Kidderminster Harriers - a money-spinning fixture, if the pitch holds up.

Match report: Hereford scrape through to fourth round after win on penalties

Jaiden White's spot kick saw Hereford through
A bare-bones Hereford side managed to scrape through to the FA Trophy fourth round by beating Radcliffe 4-2 on penalties with the game level at 1-1 after full-time.

Hereford, without key players such as the injured Kyle Howkins and Remaye Campbell, as well as Omari Sterling-James who could be leaving Edgar Street, could name only three outfield players on the bench. It was pleasing to see Jaiden White named in the starting XI for the first time since returning to Edgar Street on loan.

While the visitors took the lead in the first half which they dominated as Rick Smith bundled the ball home from a poorly-defended corner, Sam Osborne's penalty in an improved second half forced the game to penalties, in which keeper Theo Richardson proved to be Hereford's hero as he saved two spot kicks.

With the pitch arguably looking better than what some Hereford fans may have feared, Radcliffe's management made it clear from their arrival that the game should be postponed, with the four corners of the pitch covered with sand.

With the game happening whether Radcliffe liked it or not, they switched ends having won the toss. Attacking the Blackfriars End in the first half, they caused an early scare for the hosts as David Ball intercepted Lewis Hudson's header back to Richardson, though he couldn't find the target after pulling the trigger.

But despite an early corner going Hereford’s way after pressure from Andy Williams, which Radcliffe ably coped with, they were soon, once again, on the back foot early at home as Radcliffe drew first blood. 

A needless corner was conceded by Richardson as he got his fingertips to a low shot from winger Michael Afuye going yards wide of his goal, but poor defending saw Rick Smith find the back of the net with only nine minutes on the clock.




Already facing an uphill battle against a side near the top of the National League North table until recently, Wigan Athletic loanee K'Marni Miller caused chaos as his downward header at the back post from a Afuye cross fell into a crowded area, though Hereford were able to clear. 

Though the Bulls had the ball in the back of the net courtesy of lone striker Andy Williams, who was deemed to be offside as he turned home a White cross, Radcliffe kept up the pressure.

Hereford slowly started to grow into the game as the game edged towards the half-hour mark, which is a worrying trend at home, Jaiden White was hacked down by Olly Thornley whose woefully late sliding tackle earned him a yellow card from referee Sam Read.



Midfield workhorse Gus Mafuta had a low shot from 25 yards saved by
 keeper Mark Halstead diving down to his left, before Jaiden White threatened. He beat the panicking Thornley as he twisted his way into the box from the right, though his low shot was palmed behind for an anticlimactic Lawson D’ath corner from the right.



That was as exciting as the first half got for Hereford fans, with Radcliffe then going close through an inswinging Danny Greenfield corner but Richardson punched clear underneath the crossbar. There was then a sustained period of pressure up until the end of the half, in which D'Ath was somehow booked for a clean foul on Matt Sargent, a product of Wrexham's youth set-up.

Half time: Hereford 0 - Radcliffe 1

With Hereford looking to be heading out of the FA Trophy unless they put in an improved second-half performance, they did have a spark after the restart. While one penalty shout came in the 48th minute as Osborne's cross looked to have hit a Radcliffe hand, two minutes later the referee did point to the spot.




It came after a sterling run from I-Lani Edwards, picking up the ball in his own half before turning and running cross-field. The Bulls then worked the ball from left to right before Aaron Skinner was upended as he burst into the box. With Osborne stepping up in front of the long-since demolished Blackfriars End, he smashed the spot-kick down the middle as the keeper dived to his right.








The Bulls looked to have an ounce more confidence having found an equaliser and buoyed by some noise finally coming from the crowd of 1,105. Hudson should have done better as he fired over the bar from outside the area and the hosts then saw a Richardson free kick from inside his half culminating in a rasping cross-cum-shot from White which missed the target.

Radcliffe then found themselves with three bookings in quick succession, including Greenfield for delaying taking a corner and Willo being sumo-wrestled to the floor by goalscorer Smith; just as he brought down a Richardson free-kick and turned on a sixpence to rifle a shot towards goal. His fitness cannot be questioned, mind.

From the resulting free kick, Osborne stepped up in Sterling-James's absence and, while he beat the five-man wall, his curling effort was too high for the top corner where he was aiming.

As a rattled Radcliffe looked to calm, D’Ath popped up with a powerful strike off target in the 71st minute to keep them on their toes. Chances followed as, having flown out of his area, Halstead was beaten to the ball by Osborne; but with the goal gaping, his cross-cum-shot drifted wide having been just inches too far in front of the onrushing Willo.



As the game looked destined to head to penalties, a flurry of Radcliffe changes could have stopped that thought. Luke P
artington, having replaced Ball, laid the ball off to fellow substitute Jordan Hulme but he was denied by a fingertip Richardson save.

There was a final chance for the hosts in the first minute of four added on, with Afuye's corner into Hereford's box turned towards goal by Sargent but was denied by the foot of the upright.

Full time: Hereford 1 - Radcliffe 1

With spot kicks now deciding the side to make it through to Monday's fourth-round draw, Hudson opted for penalties in front of the Blackfriars End having won the toss.

With Hereford up first, Osborne duly converted his second penalty of the winter's afternoon before Richardson pulled off a fine save to deny Rick Smith. 



For the second, Skinner found the top corner while Jon Taylor buried his, 



before D'Ath and Afuye both confidently converted the thirds.



With Andy Williams up next, he saw his tame spot kick saved but Richardson then denied Greenfield to set White up with what could be the decider. 



The Sutton United winger made no mistake in finding the top corner, meaning Hereford won 4-2 on penalties.


Attendance: 
1,105 (26 away)

Sponsors' man of the match: Sam Osborne

The penalty shoot-out made for a slightly exciting end to a dreary afternoon at Edgar Street. A pitch which has clearly seen better days, a team which is guilty of not playing as a team, and an immobile, vulnerable defence could lead to a very long season. That said, £4,500 in prize money on top of the £3,750 earned after beating Sudbury will at least aid Paul Caddis's recruitment efforts - or some drain repairs...

Hereford: Richardson, Skinner, Quansah, Preston, Hudson, Mafuta, D'Ath, White, Edwards (Nto 73'), Osbourne, Williams.

Subs not used: Lewis, Richards, Rooney

Radcliffe: Halstead, Roscoe, Smith, Thornley (Hulme 75'), Miller (Park 82'), Afuye, Glendon, Greenfield, Sargent, Hope (Taylor 75'), Ball (Partington 75')

Sub not used: Hewlet