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Match Info

Date: April 25, 2026 | Competition: English Conference North Division

In a tightly contested affair at the Bee Arena, Peterborough Sports and Hereford United played out a goalless draw that did little to separate two sides with contrasting ambitions in the National League North table. The match, which kicked off at 10:00 PM local time, was characterized by solid defensive organization and a lack of cutting edge in the final third from both teams.

Match Overview

The stalemate left Peterborough Sports still searching for momentum in their mid-table campaign, while Hereford United continued their push for a playoff spot. The Bulls, spurred on by their traveling support, dominated possession in the opening half-hour but failed to test the home goalkeeper with a clear-cut chance. Peterborough, known for their resilience at home, absorbed pressure well and grew into the contest as the first half wore on.

Key Moments and Tactical Story

The first half saw Hereford’s midfield trio of Ethan Jones and Max Harris control the tempo, but they were repeatedly thwarted by a disciplined Peterborough backline marshaled by captain Liam Thomas. Peterborough’s best chance came in the 38th minute when striker Callum Wilson latched onto a long ball, but his effort from the edge of the area was tipped over by Hereford keeper Sam Howes.

After the interval, the match opened up slightly, with both teams committing more bodies forward. Peterborough’s wide players, particularly winger Josh March, began to find space, but final deliveries were consistently poor. Hereford substitute and target man Tom Owen-Evans was introduced in the 65th minute and immediately caused havoc in the air, but a last-ditch block from Peterborough center-back Lewis Hall denied him in the 79th minute.

Standout Players

  • Sam Howes (Hereford): The goalkeeper was relatively untroubled but made crucial contributions in organizing his defense and handling crosses under pressure.
  • Liam Thomas (Peterborough Sports): The home captain was a colossus in defense, winning almost every aerial duel and making two vital interceptions in the second half.
  • Tom Owen-Evans (Hereford): Caused problems off the bench and was unfortunate not to score with his powerful header.

Table Impact

The point keeps Peterborough Sports in 14th place, now nine points clear of the relegation zone with five games remaining. For Hereford United, the draw was a missed opportunity, leaving them in 6th place, just outside the playoff positions on goal difference, with tougher fixtures ahead against league leaders AFC Fylde and Boston United.

The result extended Hereford’s run of away matches without a win to four games, a statistic that manager Paul Caddis will be keen to address as the season enters its decisive phase. Peterborough, meanwhile, will take confidence from a clean sheet against one of the division’s stronger attacking units as they look to finish the campaign strongly.