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- HIGHLIGHTS
- 16) Jarvis wins a loose ball well and is running in on goal before attempting a pass for Barnett and then miss-communication between them results in the chance going to waste.
- 23) Miles Storey does well out wide crossing in for Barnett who controls the ball down before rifling his effort over the crossbar.
- Hereford 0 King's Lynn Town 1
- 30) Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain curls his effort into the net from outside the box after Michael Clunan found him outside the box.
- 70) Barnett shrugs his opponent off the ball before playing a through ball to Pinchard who takes a touch before rifling at the goalkeeper.
- 74) Joshua Barrett finds himself in space before firing his opportunity wide.
- 82) Barnett's cross is eventually pickec out the air by goalkeeper Dixon-Hodge just as Hodgkiss looked to capitalise.
- Storey is almost through on goal but was denied by a last ditch challenge.
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- Attendance: 1,360 (54 away)
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- TEAM NEWS
- Hereford: Visser, Hodgkiss, Lilly, McLean, Lloyd (Pinchard 66), Amadi-Holloway, Storey, Hanson, Jarvis, Barnett, Egan
- Subs: Haines, Derricott, Holmes, Lawton
- King's Lynn Town: Dixon-Hodge, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Callan-McFadden, Crowther, Coulson, Clunan, Widdrington, Cosgrave, Jones, Hughes, Jones
- Subs: Omotayo, Barrett, Fleming, Stephens, Ponticelli
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- PRE-MATCH
- HEREFORD host title contenders King's Lynn Town today at Edgar Street looking to cause a league upset.
- Levi Andoh has left Hereford after an 'illegal approach' was made ahead of the non-league transfer deadline
- Meanwhile, Thierry Latty-Fairweather has been recalled by parent club Burton Albion. To fill the wing-back shortage the Bulls have brought in youngster Sean Lawton in on loan from Crewe Alexander.
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