Ahead of today’s lunchtime home league match versus Biggleswade Town (1:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
NEW SAFETY MEASURES
Following concerns regarding fanbase safety, we shall be starting a policy of not allowing anybody aged 16 or younger entry without an adult to our games (one adult may allow entry for up to four children).
Any individual stating they are older will be asked for I.D. for proof of age.
Click here for more information.
ADMISSION – PAY ON GATE
- Adults – £12
- Over 65s – £9
- Disabled supporters – £10 (with qualifying ID – check here)
- 12-17 yr old – £3
- Under 12s (3–11, with adult) – £1
Under 17’s MUST be accompanied by an adult.
Card or cash at the turnstiles. Cash only for outdoor food outlets. Card and cash at the indoor bar.
Visitors to the UK Electrical Stadium should be aware of our Code of Conduct.
FAMILY TICKET
- This season, we have launched a family ticket deal that sees two adults and three children get in for £25.
- This ticket also entitles you to 10% off all food & drink.
- To get this ticket, enter through the main office reception.
ADDRESS
The UK Electrical Stadium, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0DR
CAR PARKING
Go here for information.
PROGRAMMES
Matchday programmes are available for £2 near the main entrance.
A copy is available online from here.
In the programme is…
- Usual columns from chairman and manager.
- Reece Styche’s player profile
- Two columns from the Non League Paper: one covering the Isthmian League match between Southall (London) and Guernsey – all done in a day trip. Then the second feature, about the annual NLP end of season awards
MATCH DAY SPONSORS
We are delighted to have our shirt sleeve sponsors, Pinfields Accountants, sponsoring this match.
Their mission is to support you and your business to be the best you can be – find out more via their website by clicking on the image below!
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 home red 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.
ROUSLER BAR
Plenty of choice and all drinks from soft drinks, spirits, bottles, and draught – keep an eye on our social media channels for the latest offers
GREAT FOOD AVAILABLE
Partridge’s Butchers will continue to provide our matchday food – click here for more information!
The food will be served by our ‘Snack in a Box’ offering at the Café hatch!

EASTER EGG RAFFLE!
At the game, we will be raffling off our giant Easter egg! The draw will take place after the game, and tickets will be sold by the programme table near the turnstiles before! Our thanks go to Broad Street DIY for their support with this!

PLAYER OF THE SEASON VOTE
There’ll be the chance to choose your standout player of the season at Friday’s game with Biggleswade Town!
A ballot table will be situated near the turnstiles for you to vote – so get thinking about who you’ll choose!

BINS FOR CUPS
There’ll be no more deposits or returns for our plastic cups! When you’ve finished with it, just pop it into the one of the bins labelled ‘CUPS ONLY’

PREVIOUS MEETINGS
To take a look at the last corresponding fixture, in March 2022, click here.
For a list of all of our previous encounters and both clubs’ recent results, click here.
OPPOSITION
- This season: P39 W4 D13 L22. 25 points. GD -30. They sit 22nd (of 22 teams).
- This season (away): P19 W2 D5 L12. 11 points. GD -14.
- Last five league games: W1 D1 L3
- Last five league away games: W1 D1 L3
- Most recent match: 1-1 home draw versus Redditch (Saturday)
- Most recent away match: 3-1 loss at Barwell (5th April)
- They are at the bottom of league, with the fewest wins all season (4 – next lowest being Hitchin’s 8). Two teams have drawn more than their 13 (Banbury 14 & Telford 15). Only Lowestoft have lost more (23, Biggleswade on 22).
- They are the second lowest scorers all season (41 – Banbury worst on 34). They have the third worst defence (71 conceded – Hitchin on 74 & Lowestoft on 96). Their goal difference is the second worst (-30, Lowestoft on -44).
- The Waders have the worst away record in league. In their 19 games, they’ve picked up 11 points. They’ve won twice on the road (Banbury, 0-2, 15th Feb and Bishop’s Stortford, 1-2, 24th Sept). No team has won less and no team has lost more than their 12.
- Their recent form is slightly more improved however (4 points from 5 games – four teams have a worse record). They haven’t won in three games though, with the last win being a 1-0 at home to Lowestoft on 25th March.
- In terms of their last 10 matches, their record puts them bottom of league (5 points). They’ve recorded one win in that time (vs Lowestoft) and that’s the joint lowest across every side’s last 10 games. They’ve drawn twice (Redditch & a 0-0 at home to Leiston) which is the joint lowest number and they’ve got the second worst goal difference (-9, Lowestoft have -13).
- In their last five away games, they’ve picked up four points (beating Banbury and drawing 1-1 with Telford). They’ve lost their last three lost on road though (a Barwell loss, along with a 1-0 defeat to Stratford and a 2-0 defeat to Harborough).
- They’ve won 1 in 11 (vs Lowestoft. W1 D3 L7). The last win before this 11 game spell was the Banbury victory – there was seven matches between the Lowestoft and Banbury wins
- Their four wins this season were against Lowestoft, Banbury, Bishop’s Stortford – the only game not mentioned was a 1-0 home win vs St Ives (25th Jan).
- They’ve kept two away clean sheets all season (Banbury and a 0-0 draw at Stourbridge).