Ahead of Today’s away league match versus AFC Sudbury (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
ADMISSION
Adults – £12
Concessions (Over 65) – £9
17-18 – £2
U16’s – FREE
ADDRESS
MEL Group Stadium, Brundon Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 7HN
Website
Smoking and Vaping Policy Information
Sudbury operate a no smoking and vaping policy within the stadium. There is a designated area outside the stadium for those that wish to smoke or vape during the match, and those wishing to use this area will need their match ticket to re-enter the stadium.
CAR PARKING
There is a large car park at the ground which is free of charge, if that is full then they have some overflow areas that the stewards will direct you to which may include the town’s car parks, which may be chargeable.
PROGRAMMES
Available in the ground.
KIT FOR THIS MATCH
We will be wearing this season’s Green kit.
LIVE UPDATES
Via our Twitter (@SportingFC), Facebook (Bromsgrove Sporting FC) and Instagram (rouslersofficial).
Twitter will be more in-depth than Facebook and Instagram.
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
To take a look at last season’s corresponding fixture played in November last year, click here.
For a list of all of our previous encounters and both clubs recent results, click here.
OPPOSITION
- 2023/24 league position: 18th (Southern Premier League Central)
- Last season: P40 W10 D10 L20. GD -9. 40 points.
- This season: P16 W6 D5 L5. GD +8. 23 points. They sit 10th (of 22 teams).
- This season (home league games): P8 W4 D4. GD +12. 16 points.
- Most recent league game: 3-0 home win vs Stratford (16th November).
- With 29 goals in their 16 games, only Kettering have scored more in the league this season.
- They are unbeaten at home in the league this season. With 16 points, only Kettering (21) and Stamford (18) have picked up more home points.
- With 18 home league goals, only Kettering (21) have scored more. With six home league goals conceded, only Banbury (4) have let in more at home. They’ve only failed to score in one home game – a 0-0 draw vs St Ives.
- In their last five home league games, they’ve only conceded two goals – no team has a better record across every side’s last five home league games – they’ve kept clean sheets in their last three home league games.
- Adding to this, only Kettering (13) have more points than Sudbury (11) in every side’s last five home league games.
- As per the Southern League website, Sudbury’s top scorer this season in the league is Joe Neal, with six – he has scored in their last three league games.
- FA Cup: First Qualifying Round (beaten at Step Four AFC Dunstable. First game in the competition this season).
- FA Trophy: Third Qualifying Round (lost at home to Step Four Cambridge City. First game in the competition this season).