MATCH PREVIEW: Ahead of Today’s Away League Match at Harborough Town

Ahead of today’s away league match versus Harborough Town (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…

ADMISSION

Adults – ÂŁ15
Concession (65+) – ÂŁ8
Under 16’s – ÂŁ3

Payment can be made by cash or card.

Turnstiles open from 1.30pm

ADDRESS

Harborough Town Community Football Ground, Northampton Road, Market Harborough LE16 9HF
Head to their website for more info.

DIRECTIONS

Click here for travel directions.

CAR PARKING

The Club car park is open to players, coaches and officials ONLY.
Spectators attending the game should park in the Council car park immediately outside club gates, which is FREE.

PROGRAMMES

A matchday programme is available at ÂŁ2.00.

KIT FOR THIS MATCH

We will be wearing this season’s red 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 then Facebook and Instagram.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

For a list of all of our previous encounters and both clubs recent results, click here.
For details of last season’s corresponding fixture, in October 2024, click here.

OPPOSITION

  • 2024/25 league position: 5th (Southern League Premier Central – they made the play offs, but were beaten by Kettering in their semi final)
  • Last season: P42 W20 D11 L11. GD +23. 71 points.
  • Last season home: P21 W12 D2 L7. GD +13. 38 points.
  • This season: P9 W6 D3 L0. GD +13. They sit top of the league.
  • Last league match: Redditch United. 0-3 win. Away. 22nd September.
  • Last league home match: Quorn. 1-0 win. 9th September.
  • They are the league’s only unbeaten side and sit top, despite no team in the league having played less than their nine (Banbury, Needham and Sudbury have all played nine).
  • They’ve conceded the fewest goals in the league (5 – next best is Alvechurch on 9) and have the best goal difference (13 – next best being Bishop’s Stortford and Quorn, with 8).
  • It’s a similar story in their home league matches. No team has picked up more point that their 11 (W3 D2), two goals is the fewest conceded and +7 is the best goal difference.
  • Their three drawn matches in the league this season have been against Spalding (1-1 H), Halesowen (1-1 H), and Leiston (2-2 A) – this means they have scored in all nine of their league matches.
  • They’ve drawn two at home (mentioned in the bullet point above) and won their other three – all to nil (Quorn 1-0, St Ives 2-0, Needham Market 4-0).
  • Their good form has also been replicated in cup matches this season too – in the FA Cup, they got through three rounds (four matches in total, one replay) before exiting to National League Altrincham on Tuesday night (initial 2-2, before losing 0-3 AET in the replay).
  • In the FA Trophy, they won their opening game 2-0 versus Hednesford (Third Qualifying Round).
  • So, in 16 matches this season, they’ve yet to lose in 90 minutes (W10 D6) – the Altrincham FA Cup exit being the first time they’ve tasted any sort of defeat this season (after 15 matches of wins and draws).
  • Their last four matches have been in the FA Cup and FA Trophy – their last league match versus Redditch was on the 22nd September, with their last home league match being against Quorn, way back on 9th September.

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