

National League North
Monday, 6 April 2026
15:00PM
HEREFORD v Merthyr Town FC

3-1
6th April 2026
National League North - Matchday 42
Attendance 3,673
Hereford 3 Vs 0 Merthyr Town
It was derby day blues for the Martyrs as they were hammered by a Hereford team fighting for their lives at the bottom of the table.
Over 650 Martyrs made the short trip to Edgar Street with expectations of 3 points in the spring sunshine following the 2 - 2 draw in late December.
A few changes to the teamsheet included Handley returning to the starting lineup in midfield and Garrick back up top, with Cox on the bench following his goal against Oxford on Friday.
For the first few minutes Merthyr looked pretty comfortable and carved out a couple of chances. Garrick had a glorious chance to put the Martyrs ahead, after Twamley was able to nick the ball through to him on the right. As Garrick bared down onto goal, he had two choices. Try and slot past the onrushing Richardson and covering Preston, or square the ball to Handley who was in acres of space on the left for a tap-in. He decided to shoot, which Hereford managed to block.
Handley was making himself busy in his new midfield position and fired over the bar from distance a few minutes later. It was from here that Hereford came into the game and didn’t look back. Howkins was unable to get his header on target before Daly went close, cutting in from his left wing. The deadlock was broken on 13 minutes after a long freekick was put into Merthyr's area. Preston beat both Merthyr defenders to win the header, with the ball falling to Munday. He was able to get a touch into Hudson’s path, who slotted it past Cogman into the bottom left corner. Hereford 1 - 0 Merthyr.
It felt as though conceding the goal impacted the confidence of the visitors. Wilcox’s 30 yard drive was superbly tipped over by Cogman, before the Martyrs conceded with another set piece. Sonha put in a dangerous corner which was headed desperately from the line but deflected to Lane to joyfully smash home from all of 2 yards. Hereford 2 - 0 Merthyr.
Merthyr were unable to cause Hereford any problems, and seemed unable to win the second ball. The Bulls scored their third on 34 minutes when Preston once more won a header, which rebounded off Ryan-Phillips and fell back to his feet, allowing him to drive his shot past Cogman from the edge of the box. Merthyr players and fans were shellshocked and it was going to be a long afternoon. Hereford 3 - 0 Merthyr.
Hereford could and probably should have made it 4 before halftime after Merthyr again gave possession up in the middle of the park. Tustin was played in on the right side and his stinging shot was saved low by Cogman’s right hand. The halftime whistle went and some fans headed to the exit.
H/t 3-0
No changes were made during the halftime interval, and Merthyr continued to struggle to win any second balls. Shortly afterwards Cox came onto the pitch and offered the presence up top which was missing in the first half. Lucas missed a golden chance on 57 minutes after bursting into the box but was unable to beat Richardson with his left foot. Lane was continuing to make himself a nuisance up top, pressing and harassing Harris and Ryan-Phillips at any opportunity.
Hereford had another superb chance after J. Evans lost possession in midfield which allowed the impressive Daly to round Handley on the left. The squared ball was met by Lane who’s shot was saved at point blank range by Cogman.
The rest of the half was all Hereford as the Martyrs struggled to string more than two passes together. Cox was unable to beat Richardson in injury time but it was all too little too late as the final whistle went.
To the players credit they came over to clap the visibly disappointed fans. Lets hope for a rebound against Macclesfield on Saturday.
Up The Town.
Gavin Burns


