West Mercia Police have provided some important information for Hereford FC supporters who will be making the trip to Kidderminster Harriers on Easter Monday.

A spokesperson for West Mercia Police (Hereford Police) said:

“On Easter Monday (21 April) Kidderminster Harriers welcome Hereford FC to Aggborough Stadium, KO (kick off) at 3pm.

“For Hereford fans wishing to visit a licensed premises beforehand, The Railway Bell in Comberton Hill (opposite the train station) and the Post House in Blackwell Street are welcoming away fans.

“Officers will be in the area before and during after the game.”

A bumper crowd is expected at Aggborough, with Kidderminster Harriers pushing to win the National League North title, and Hereford looking to secure a place in the play-offs.

A large number of Hereford supporters are expected to travel by coach / train, however supporters that wish to travel by car are reminded that parking is very limited in the area near the stadium.

From the Kidderminster Harriers website:

“Supporter parking at Aggborough is extremely limited at present.

“This is restricted to the North Stand Council Car Park where cars can park for £7.50 on a first come, first served basis.

“The ground is within a residential area, so when parking and attending matches at Aggborough, respectful of local residents at all times.”

A number of fans are expected to travel by train, with regular services departing Hereford. Trains will depart Hereford at 8.36am, 9.39am, 10.40am, 11.40am and 12.40pm. All supporters will need to change trains at Worcester Foregate Street.

As of 6.20am this morning, all services are running as normal.