Ahead of Saturday’s away league match versus Spalding United (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
ADMISSION
Advance tickets are available online from here.
Adults – £14
Concessions (Over 65’s / Students with ID card) – £9
Under 16’s – £5
Under 5’s – FREE
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult
ADDRESS
Sir Halley Stewart Field, Winfrey Avenue, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 1DA
Website
CAR PARKING
- There is parking inside the ground for Playing Staff, Match & Club officials only.
- Club Stewards man the gates on match days and only authorised staff will be allowed in.
- Public Parking is available at £3 per car. (Subject to weather conditions)
- There is also plenty of parking close to the ground.
- If you park in the bus station car park situated next to the ground please be aware that this is a Pay & Display Car Park.
- There is also disabled car parking here.
- The Retail Car Parks adjoining the ground have a 3 hour maximum stay. Please always read the parking notices in all car parks
PROGRAMMES
Matchday programmess are available immmediately as you come through the turnstiles. Programmes are only sold at this location.
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 in December 2024, click here.
For a list of all of our previous encounters and both clubs recent results, click here.
OPPOSITION
- This season: P36 W23 D8 L5. GD +49. 77 points. They sit 2nd (of 22 teams).
- This season (home league games): P18 W12 D4 L2. GD +30. 40 points.
- Last five league games: W3 D1 L1
- Last five league home games: W3 D1 L1
- Most recent league game: 1-1 draw at St Ives (Saturday)
- Most recent league game at home: 3-2 win vs Halesowen (14th March)
- Their goals scored (91) and goal difference (+49) is by far and away the best in the league this season – 73 (Halesowen) and +41 (Harborough) are the next best in those respective departments.
- 49 goals and +30 GD are also the best of all the league’s sides in relation to home matches this season.
- Only Harborough (11) have picked up more points in the last five than the Tulips’ 10 (six teams have picked up 10 in their last five).
- Only Kettering and Quorn have scored more in their last five leagues matches than Spalding.
- They have won their last three league matches at home – all of these being against Midlands teams (Halesowen, Redditch, and Alvechurch) and they scored three in each of them (3-2, 3-2 and 3-0, respectively)
- A 2-2 draw versus Bishop’s Stortford ensures it’s four league home matches unbeaten – and only Needham (13) have scored more in the last five at home than their 12.
- Their 2-0 defeat at Needham Market on 7th March defeat was the first league game this season that they didn’t score in – they have played two since and 33 beforehand.
- Four league clean sheets (in wins over Redditch, Royston, Alvechurch, and Sudbury) have been followed by three league matches without (St Ives, Halesowen, and Needham Market).
- They have lost five league matches this season, including an opening day 2-1 loss at Real Bedford. In between each of these losses, they’ve been on unbeaten league runs of 5, 12, 6 and 6. Their current unbeaten run after the aforementioned Needham defeat is two matches.
- Top scorer (as per footballwebpages.co.uk): Jack Roberts – 23 goals. Bart Cybulski (19) and Yusifu Ceesay (13) are also in the league’s top 10 scorers this season.
- Striker Roberts has scored in three of the last four league matches in which Spalding have scored in.





