MATCH PREVIEW: Ahead of Tonight’s Away League Match at Alvechurch

Ahead of tonight’s away league match versus Alvechurch (7:45 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…

ADMISSION

Please note that this game is a ticket only match
Tickets purchased for the postponed match, and not refunded, will be valid.
No Cash or Cards will be accepted on gate.

Tickets are available for purchase online here, up to 19:45 on matchday.

Adults (18+) – £10 online
Senior Concessions (65+) – £8 online
Junior Concessions (13-17) / Students – £5 online
U13’s – FREE (with paying adult)

ADDRESS

Lye Meadow, 53 Redditch Road, Alvechurch, B48 7RS
Head to their website for more info.

CAR PARKING

There is a small car park adjacent to the ground.
There are a limited number of parking spaces for disabled supporters near the turnstiles. If you need assistance please make this known to a member of the turnstile staff and we will give all the assistance you need.

PROGRAMMES

Available for purchase on gate – £3 each.

KIT FOR THIS MATCH

We will be wearing this season’s green kit for this match.

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.

LAST TIMES WE MET

To take a look at last season’s corresponding fixture last April, click here.
To take a look at recent results and all of our previous encounters, click here

OPPOSITION

  • This season: P31 W13 D5 L13. GD +5. 44 points. They sit 12th (of 22 teams).
  • This season (home league games): P14 W7 D1 L6. GD +2. 22 points.
  • Last five league games: W1 D2 L2
  • Last five league home games: W4 L1
  • Most recent league game: 1-0 home win vs Redditch (Saturday) – their four league games prior to that were all away.
  • Alvechurch are amongst five teams in the league to have drawn the least amount of games this season, with 5.
  • Alvechurch have conceded the second fewest goals in the league, with 32 (Banbury lead with 30).
  • Only Banbury (26) and bottom placed Biggleswade (33) have scored less than Alvechurch’s 37 in the league this season.
  • Only Banbury (13) and Biggleswade (11) have scored less at home than Alvechurch’s 15.
  • However, no team has conceded less at home in the league (13 – tied with Banbury)
  • They have won seven times at home this season, with four of those coming in their most recent quartet of Lye Meadow fixtures – at present, they are the only team to have won their last four home games.
  • They have drawn once at home this season in the league – their first home game of the season on 13th August (1-1 vs Harborough). That’s 13 home league games thereafter without a draw.
  • Only the games of Banbury (8) and Royston (7) have have fewer goals in each team’s last five league games (Alvechurch 9 – four scored and five conceded).
  • Across every side’s last 10 league games, Alvechurch has the 7th best record (over the past five league games, they have the 16th best record).
  • Only Bedford (17) and Telford (20) have scored more than Alvechurch’s 16 across every side’s last 10 league games.
  • As mentioned earlier, Alvechurch have won their last four at home (Redditch 1-0, Bishop’s Stortford 1-0, Telford 3-1 and Barwell 3-2). In every side’s last five home league games, only Halesowen and Hitchin (both 13) have picked up more than their 12.
  • Their last home defeat came against Stratford, on Boxing Day (1-2), making them unbeaten at home in 2025.
  • The Redditch win ended a winless run of four games (D2 L2 – the two losses being the two matches directly before Saturday’s victory). They were both away – Kettering (2-1) and Bedford (1-0).
  • They have scored in their last five home league games – the last time they didn’t was on 14th December (0-1 defeat to Spalding).
  • The first of their four consecutive home wins was against Barwell, on 18th January. Prior to that, their last home league win was against Bedford (1-0, 23rd November). Before that, it was Halesowen (1-0, 14th September), with the remaining home win being against Biggleswade (2-1, 17th August).

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