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- KEY MOMENT
- 15' A chance for the hosts as Walker's effort is blocked into the path of Tom Curson whose effort is shielded by Robinson.
- 22' An Ilkeston corner fell for Tom Marshall and his driven shot forced Chapman into a low diving save.
- 37' Daniels has a long range effort which is narrowly over the crossbar.
- Ilkeston Town 0 Hereford 1
- 40' Hereford break on the counter-attack with Campbell breaking before Rose's ball falls into the path of Rooney to net.
- 90' Robinson blocks an effort from Brandy before it falls for Daniel whose effort is tipped over by Chapman.
- 90+8' Rooney holds the ball up for Williams whose effort is blocked. The ball falls back for Rooney whose effort is over.
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- TEAM NEWS
- Hereford: Chapman, Robinson, Howkins, Hudson, Campbell, Skinner (Tilt 31), Babos (Teixeira 90+6), D'Ath (Preston 63), Matwasa (Ceesay 87), Rooney (Williams 80), Rose
- Subs: Horton, Derricott,
- Hereford boss Paul Caddis has made five changes to the starting 11 against Ilkeston on Saturday.
- Preston dropped to the bench for Skinner; Teixeira loses his starting position to D'Ath; Tilt also loses his place to Matwasa; Ceesay and Williams are also out and swapped for Rooney and Rose.
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- PRE-MATCH
- HEREFORD face Ilkeston Town again tonight in their FA Cup second round qualifying replay.
- The sides met on Saturday when a second half equaliser from Yusifu Ceesay rescued a replay for Hereford after Tom Cursons had given Ilkeston the lead.#
- The winner of tonight's tie will face Bishop's Stortford away in the third qualifying round on Saturday, September 28.
- The winner of today's match picks up £3,375 in prize money, the losers being awarded £1,125.
- In the third round qualifying prize money rises to £5,625 for the winners and £1,875 for the losers
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