Just a few seats remain for Hereford’s final home league game of the season on Saturday, with Scunthorpe United the visitors.
The Bulls realistically need to win the game to have any hope of reaching the National League North play-offs, and a crowd of over 4,500 supporters are expected at Edgar Street.
The visitors have ambitions of their own, with a victory giving an outside hope of automatic promotion, should Kidderminster Harriers and Brackley Town slip up.
There are just a few tickets left in seated areas, with supporters urged to book their tickets soon to avoid missing out. Tickets are also available in the Meadow End and Len Weston Terrace, but these are also selling quickly.
To purchase tickets, please visit – https://herefordfc.ticketco.events/uk/en?version=m
Manager Paul Caddis has provided an update to supporters ahead of this crucial tie:
“In a few days time we find ourselves in a position to try our best to make it a memorable day for our football club and as much as we know how difficult it will be, we are ready for the challenge.
“We are competing for the 2nd season in a row and I think you deserve at least that opportunity and I am so pleased the players have managed to give you that after 7 years in the National League North.
“It’s OK to be nervous and anxious, and even negative at times, because we can all be from time to time. When you walk through those turnstiles with your Mum, Dad, Grandparent, Brother, Sister, Son, Daughter, Aunt or Uncle, or a really close friend, whoever it may be, we all come together from 2.15pm – 5.15pm as one and a huge wave of positivity strikes us all.
“We are all Hereford together and no matter what happens on the day all I ask is that you continue to stay positive for us, just as you have done throughout my time at the club.
“The day itself will throw up lots of twists and turns. There will be false information that causes stress or joy in equal measures. There will be mistakes on the pitch. There will be mistakes off the pitch. We cannot predict what will happen but we can affect the togetherness we have and the environment we create for the 3 hours we spend together.
“The players are excited. The supporters are excited. I am excited. My staff are excited. Board members and volunteers are excited. Office staff at Edgar Street are excited.
“We all have a right to be excited and show emotion and Saturday is no different. It’s an honour for my staff and players to walk out in front of you every week at Edgar Street and Saturday will be no different.
“Game 46 and still all to play for. The players are a credit to the football club and have represented you in a way I think you deserve – through hard work, character and desire.
“See you on Saturday – what a day to look forward to.”