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- HIGHLIGHTS
- 27) Lilly finds Storey on the edge of the box before the forward forces Pete Crook to make a save with his cross come shot.
- Peterborough Sports 0 Hereford FC 1
- 34) Harry Pinchard's free-kick finds the head of Orrin Pendley who pops up amid a mass of bodies to score
- 39) An Albon-Jones free-kick for Peterborough finds Ryan Fryatt at the far post who heads over the crossbar
- 59) Kane Thompson-Sommers sees his effort blocked after a spell of posession.
- The resulting corner falls to Aaron Amadi-Holloway whose effort is put wide.
- 62) Miles Storey beats his man out wide and finds Amadi-Holloway inside the box whose effort is saved by the goalkeeper.
- 74) Peterborough have a glorious chance as Josh McCammon meets Mark Jones' cross he heads wide.
- Peterborough Sports 0 Hereford FC 2
- 76) Pinchard's corner founds unmarked Luke Haines at the back post who slots the ball home
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- TEAM NEWS
- Hereford: Eve, Hodgkiss (c) (Egan 87), Evans, Haines, Lilly, Thompson-Sommers, Lloyd, Thompson-Sommers (Hanson 66), Lloyd (Jarvis 66), Amadi-Holloway, Pinchard, Storey, Pendley
- Subs: McLean, Barnett
- Hereford name an unchanged side from that which drew 2-2 against Brackley Town last weekend
- Peterborough Sports: Crook, Williams-Lowe, R Jones (c), Fryatt, Jarvis, Alban-Jones, Kennedy, McCammon, Crawford, Gash, Nicholson
- Subs: Lawlor, M Jones, Gyamfi, Sani, Bazeley
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- PRE-MATCH
- HEREFORD FC have made the trip to Peterborough Sports with the knowledge that a win will secure their National League North status for another season.
- With three matches remaining Hereford sit six points above Leamington and eight points above Blyth (who have a game in hand).
- A win at Peterborough today will should secure their safety in National League North for next season.
- Today's host Peterborough are six points above Hereford with their safety secured in their first National League North season.
- However, Peterborough could fail their ground grading, which has been delayed while building work takes place
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