It was a fantastic afternoon for Hereford FC in Lincolnshire, with an incredible first 23 minutes seeing The Bulls 4-0 up. Goals from Amadi-Holloway, Pendley, Evans and Barnett saw Hereford FC in complete control.
Boston did work hard to try and get back into the game and did score two goals through Pollock, but it was a very impressive performance from Josh Gowling’s men.
The win lifts Hereford up to 13th place in the National League North table, just two points off a play off spot.
Hereford FC have also launched a ‘Football For A Fiver’ initiative for the upcoming October half term, offering discounted tickets to local schools and youth groups throughout Herefordshire.
The club are providing 1,000 discounted ticket vouchers for our home game vs AFC Fylde on Tuesday 25th October that will allow entry for an adult and U16 for just £5!
If you’d like your school or youth group to receive these vouchers simply complete this form and the club will get the vouchers posted out to you! Each school and youth group can claim up to 50 ticket vouchers each.
Each voucher will allow one adult and one U16 to gain entry to the home game vs AFC Fylde for a total of just £5!
Vouchers can be exchanged for match tickets anywhere in the ground at the matchday ticket office on the day of the game.
To purchase, please visit – HALF TERM FOOTBALL FOR A FIVER! | Hereford FC – The Official website of Hereford FC
Elsewhere, Hereford Pegasus continued their incredible run of form in the Hellenic Premier Division, with Jordan Williamson putting in a fantastic performance at the KGD Stadium. Goals from Carlos Moreira, Matty James and an injury time own goal secured a 3-2 victory for Pegasus over Wantage Town.
Westfields hit five to emphatically beat Mangotsfield Town 5-1. Goals from Archie Muirhead, Dan Stoneman, Josh Hunt, Jack Gittoes and Adam Wakley meant that fields take all three points back to Allpay Park.
Hereford Lads Club also won. Goals from Will Loughman, Brandon Jennings and Henry Dyde saw Lads Club return to winning ways following a midweek defeat to Malvern Town.