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- HIGHLIGHTS
- 7) A Spenny free-kick is chested down to Robert Ramshaw who steers his volley just wide of the post.
- 11) Curtis Pond is forced back into action this time deny Will Harris' effort at goal.
- Spennymoor Town 1 Hereford FC 0
- 28) A Danny Greenfield corner is met by Ben Pollock at the back post who heads down to Josh Popoola who scores.
- 33) Kian Ryley with a curling effort from outside the box which just flies over the crossbar with the keeper beaten.
- 39) Adam Livingstone forces goalkeeper Montgomery into action with a long range effort.
- 65) Adam Livingstone's through ball finds Adam Rooney who takes a touch before forcing goalkeeper Montgomery into a smart save.
- 79) Curtis Pond makes a double save to keep Hereford in the match. Firstly the shot stopper denies Sam Fielding and then Will Harris' rebound,
- 83) A well worked move results in Lassana Mendes rattles the crossbar with a curled effort from the edge of the box.
- Spennymoor Town 2 Hereford FC 0
- 88) The Bulls caught out with threaded ball from Glen Taylor through to Will Harris who runs in on goal and beats Pond
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- TEAM NEWS
- Hereford: Pond, Skinner, Livingstone (Mendes 77), Teixeira, Downing, Babos, Ryley (Stanley 70), Singh (Arthur 66), Southern, Rooney, Cameron
- Subs: Cranston, Hewlett
- Spennymoor Town: Montgomery, Popoola, Staunton, Ross, Mbeka, Harris, Taylor, Ramshaw, Pollock, Greenfield, Doherty
- Subs: Curtis, Fielding, Ferguson, Gallacher, McKeown
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- PRE-MATCH
- HEREFORD FC will be looking for back-to-back league wins at Spennymoor Town this afternoon.
- A victory at Chester ended a run of four league defeats on the bounce for Hereford.
- The Bulls have picked up 10 points from their opening eight matches but remain light up front without Jason Cowley and Andy Williams.
- Spennymoor have picked up 14 points from their opening league games.
- However, the hosts are without a win in three matches.
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