PABLO Haysham is set to be suspended for four games after picking up his second red card of the season last night.

The Bulls striker was dismissed during the second half of Hereford's dramatic 3-3 draw at North Leigh.

However the suspension is not set to kick in until the festive encounter at Bishops Cleeve on December 27.

Hereford are at struggling Wantage Town this weekend looking to maintain their unbeaten start in Southern League Division One South & West.

"We will never take anything for granted," said Hereford manager Pete Beadle.

"We will prepare properly and try and put on a similar performance to the one we performed at North Leigh, while cutting out the mistakes.

Beadle did not believe Haysham deserved the sending off, and with no video evidence available, Hereford will be unable to appeal the decision.

"The ref said it was too-footed, but I don't think it was," said Beadle.

"It was a hard challenge and I spoke to their manager and assistant manager afterwards if it was a red card and they said it was a yellow at worst.

"Pablo is a class act and we don't want him unavailable, but we've got Jake Sinclair, Jamie Molyenux and Tristan Plummer and Jamie Cuss now has up until the Bishops Cleeve to get himself ready and maybe be in contention."