Ahead of Easter Monday’s home league match versus Halesowen Town (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
SEGREGATION
Important segregation information – click here to view it IN FULL.
Bromsgrove fans will be located in the North Stand (Elliott Nash Stand/Shed End) with access via the top turnstiles and The Rousler Bar. Online tickets for Sporting supporters, which are strongly recommended, can be purchased here.
Halesowen fans will be located at the Town End of the ground, with access through the normal turnstiles. Tickets for Halesowen fans can be purchased using this link. Again, we strongly recommend that these are bought online, in advance.
There will also be around 75 seats available in Block A.
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 can be read 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.
SUPPORTERS’ PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Voting papers and ballot boxes for the Player of the Season will be at the turnstiles and entrance to the Rouslers Bar at the North/Shed End of the ground before kick off, as Sporting fans arrive.
PROGRAMMES
Matchday programmes are available for ÂŁ2. An online programme is available from here.
50/50 DRAW
Get your 50/50 ticket outside the ground. Just ÂŁ1 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.
CLUBBER TV
For those unable to make the game, it will be on ClubberTV – link to purchase is here.
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
To take a look last season’s corresponding fixture, played in August 2024, click here.
For a list of both clubs’ recent results and previous encounters, click here.
OPPOSITION
- This season so far: P38 W18 D9 L11. GD +20. 63 points. They sit 7th (of 22 teams)
- This season (away league games): P19 W6 D6 L7. GD +6. 24 points
- Last five league games: W3 L2
- Last five league away games: W2 L3
- Most recent league game: 3-1 home win vs Stamford (Friday)
- Most recent away league game: 2-1 defeat vs Real Bedford (28th March)
- With 77 league goals this season, only Spalding (94) have scored more.
- Of teams in the current top half, only Quorn (61) have conceded more goals than Halesowen’s 57.
- Their goal difference of +20 is the best of all teams currently outside the play offs.
- Only Needham Market (8) have drawn more league away games than Halesowen’s 6.
- Only Kettering (16) have scored more goals across every side’s last five league games than Halesowen’s 12.
- Only Kettering (16) and Quorn (12) have scored more than Halesowen’s 11 across every side’s last five away games.
- Halesowen have gone an incredible 17 league games without a draw (W10 L7) – their last being a 5-5 draw at Sudbury on 13th December. Directly prior to that match, they recorded home draws versus Kettering (1-1) and Bishop’s Stortford (4-4).
- The Sudbury draw was ten away league games ago – they are W4 L5 on the road since that.
- They have lost three of their last four away matches, the win being a 0-2 victory at Stratford (the defeats being at Real Bedford, Spalding United and Bishop’s Stortford)
- There have been three or more goals in each of Halesowen’s last five league games, and they have scored in their last six.
- Goals should be expected in Halesowen’s games – from a 1-1 draw at Royston on 11 October onwards, they had played 29 games – their 1-0 defeat at Bishop’s Stortford on 28th February was the only Halesowen game in that time to see one goal or less. Prior to that Royston game, they had three games where just a single goal was scored, and they have not had a goalless draw all season.
- They have had three away league clean sheets this season, and had three away league games in which they failed to score.
- Prior to their last away match, where Jordan Ponticelli scored their only goal in a 2-1 defeat at Real Bedford, striker Jason Cowley had scored in the last six away games in which they the team had gotten on the scoresheet – including a brace in the aforementioned Stratford win.
- Cowley is this season’s top scorer in the league, with 29 goals.






