Ahead of Saturday’s home league match versus AFC Sudbury (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
ADMISSION
Note that children under 13 now enter FREE, but must be accompanied by an adult. Also, ticket prices have been lowered for the remainder of the season – information on which can be read here.
Online tickets can be purchased from here.
- Adults – £12
- Over 65s – £9
- Disabled* – £8
- Youth (13 – 17) – Online – £5. On the door – £6
- Children (0 – 12, must be accompanied by an adult): Free of charge
*Disabled Tickets with Qualifying ID; Attendant/Carer enters FREE. Information here.
Visitors to the UK Electrical Stadium should be aware of our Code of Conduct.
YOUTH MEMBERSHIP
Under 18s must be accompanied – unless a youth membership card is applied for. Ask at reception or the bar for more details should you wish to obtain one.
Equally, you can email commercial@bromsgrovesporting.co.uk for more details or click this link.
ADDRESS
The UK Electrical Stadium, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0DR
CAR PARKING
Go here for complete parking information.
MATCH SPONSORS
We are proud to announce that once again, our good friends at Bromsgrove District Council Commercial Waste Services will be sponsoring this match.
Click here or phone 01527 881188 to see how they can be beneficial for YOUR business.
CHADSGROVE SPECIAL SCHOOL APPEAL
There will be a bucket collection on behalf of the above appeal.
They are launching an ambitious campaign to raise over £200,000 to develop their outdoor learning and play area – an essential space that supports the mental, physical, and emotional well‑being of their pupils.
More information is available here.
PROGRAMMES
Matchday programmes are available for £2 near the main entrance.
50/50 DRAW
Get your 50/50 ticket outside the ground. Just £1 a ticket, with a big prize likely!
KIT FOR THIS MATCH
We will be wearing our red home kit.
LIVE UPDATES
Via our Twitter/X (@SportingFC), Facebook (Bromsgrove Sporting FC) and Instagram (rouslersofficial).
Twitter/X will be more in-depth than Facebook and Instagram.
Bournemouth vs Sunderland in the Bar
Saturday’s televised early kick off will be shown in the Rousler Bar.
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
To take a look last season’s corresponding fixture, played in March last year, click here.
For a list of both clubs’ recent results and previous encounters, click here.
OPPOSITION
- This season so far: P31 W5 D7 L19. GD -42. 22 points. They sit 21st (of 22 teams)
- This season (away league games): P15 W2 D3 L10. GD -21. 9 points
- Last five league games: D1 L4
- Last five league away games: W1 D1 L3
- Most recent league game: 0-3 home defeat to Leiston (Saturday)
- Most recent away league game: 0-0 draw at Worcester (14th February)
- Only Royston (3) have loss less than Sudbury’s five this season, whilst Royston (20) are the only team to lose more than their 19.
- They’ve conceded the most goal in the league – 78, which is 11 more than next worst Royston (67).
- Similarly, 39 away goals is the most conceded on the road by any team this season.
- In every side’s last five league games, only Worcester (2) have scored less than Sudbury’s 3. Only Barwell (16) have conceded more than their 12, and their goal difference of -9 is the worst.
- Only St Ives have picked up less points in each side’s last five; Ives have lost all five, Sudbury have picked a point – the aforementioned Worcester draw.
- Their last league win was 11 games ago, when they beat Redditch 1-2 away from home on 20th December. They are the league’s only side not to have won in their last 10, and have picked up just one point in those last 10 (the Worcester draw).
- They haven’t won in last four league away matches (D1 L3), the Redditch match being the last away win.
- No team has conceded more in their last five away matches that the Yellows’ 12.
- They haven’t scored in their last three games – before that, both teams scored in their previous five league games.
- Before this current 10 match run with out a league win, they were unbeaten in seven league games (W3 D4).
- The Worcester clean sheet was their first away from home in the league and second of the entire league season – the first being on the opening day (9th August) when they beat Redditch 2-0 at home. That meant a 28 league game run without a clean sheet.
- The Worcester game was also the first away league game in nine whereby they didn’t score – this match also saw them miss a penalty.
- Other winless league runs this season have included a nine match one in the autumn (D3 L6) and a four match losing run in August after the aforementioned Redditch win.
- Top league goalscorer (as per footballwebpages.co.uk): Kien Connolly and Marcel Lewis (both on 7).







