Ahead of today’s home league match versus AFC Telford United (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
Segregation
This match will be segregated.
Telford fans only at the Town/South End of the ground. Bromsgrove supporters and neutral spectators in the North/Shed End.
Entrance to the North/Shed end will be via the two turnstiles next to the Shed, which will accept cash or card payments.
Telford fans must buy their tickets online – click here to do that. Home fans do NOT need to purchase an online ticket.
For further information, including details on turnstiles, safety and food/drink, visit this link.
ADMISSION
Advance tickets for away fans can be purchased for away dans via the relevant link above.
All other ticket information can be viewed here.
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.
ADDRESS
The UK Electrical Stadium, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0DR
CAR PARKING
Go here for information.
PROGRAMMES
Matchday programmes are available for ÂŁ2 near the main entrance.
An online copy is available from here.
- Usual columns from Rod and Scott.
- Featured player, Amy Kendall captain of the ladies’ team.
- Archive – 2-1 win over Cadbury Athletic 9 years ago.
- Non-League Paper on the FA Trophy and Vase.
- Quiz on injury-time winners. Feature on the ladies’ and girls’ teams.
- Feature on Party on the Pitch plus match sponsors Bromsgrove District Council Business Waste.
MATCHDAY SPONSORS
We are proud to announce that our good friends at Bromsgrove District Council Commercial Waste Services will be sponsoring this match.
A main club sponsor and a huge supporter of female football at Sporting, there wouldn’t be a better backer for our International Women’s Day game!
Click here to see how they can be beneficial for YOUR business.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
We will be celebrating International Women’s Day, at our game versus AFC Telford United.
At half time, ladies and girls from all of our Sporting sides will take to the pitch to celebrate their achievements, as we look to break down barriers in women’s football!
What’s more – tickets for women will be half price on the day, and girls under 16 will be admitted for free!
More information is available here.

50/50
Get your 50/50 ticket outside the ground. Just ÂŁ1 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 (Showing SKy Sports & TNT sPORTS)
Brentford vs Villa will be shown in the bar afterwards (5:30 KO).
Plenty of choice and all drinks from soft drinks, spirits, bottles, and draught.
NOTE: No more ÂŁ2 returns on plastic cups! We’ve now got six yellow bins around the ground just for them – look for the holes in the top! Drop your cup in or bring it back to the bar. They’re easy to spot, with stickers saying plastic cups only. Let’s keep the ground tidy and do our bit!
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 Cafe hatch!

PREVIOUS MEETINGS
To take a look at last season’s corresponding fixture in April last year, click here.
For a list of all of our previous encounters and both clubs’ recent results, click here.
OPPOSITION
- This season: P33 W16 D11 L6. 59 points. GD +11. They sit 3rd (of 22 teams).
- This season (away): P17 W6 D7 L4. 25 points. GD -2.
- Last five league games: W2 D3
- Last five league away games: W1 D3 L1
- Most recent match: 2-2 away draw at St. Ives (Saturday)
- No team has drawn more games than the Bucks in the league this season (11 – tied with Banbury and Biggleswade), whilst six losses is the fewest in the league.
- No team has scored more than their 65, yet only four teams have conceded more than their 54 (the highest of those being Barwell, who sit in 18th and are the only team outside of the relegation zone that have conceded more).
- Away from home in the league this season, no team has drawn more (7) and no team has loss less (4). Harborough are the only team to have the same numbers in both these departments.
- The eye opening goal stats continue in away league matches – no team has scored more (29 – tied with Stourbridge) and only the league’s bottom placed side Biggleswade have conceded more than Telford’s 31 (Biggleswade on 33).
- In terms of every side’s last five league games, no team has scored more than Telford (10) – helped by scoring at least two in their last four matches.
- And extending that to the last 10 league games, no team has drawn more than their five, no team has lost less than their one and, with 22 goals scored, that is at least five more than every other side (Bedford and Spalding come next with 17).
- With 37 goals across these last 10 league games (22 scored and 15 conceded), no team’s games has seen more goals across this same period.
- These goal stats are replicated in their last five away league games. Across this period, no team has scored more (11), only Lowestoft have conceded more than their 12 (Lowestoft on 18) and unsurprisingly, no team’s last five away league games have produced more goals.
- They are winless in their last four league games on the road (D3 L1), the last away victory coming via a 2-3 win at Bedford on 11th January.
- They have scored and conceded in their last five matches – their home match vs Harborough on 1st February was the last time they didn’t score and managed to keep a clean sheet, as it finished 0-0. Prior to that result, they had scored in their previous five league games.
- They have scored and conceded in their last five away matches too. They’ve scored in their last five away games, the last time they didn’t was in a 4-0 defeat at Stratford on New Year’s Day. They’ve conceded in their last eight away games (conceding at least two in the last seven), with the last away clean sheet coming in a 0-2 win at Leiston on 30th November.
- Telford are on an unbeaten run of seven games (W3 D4), with their most recent defeat coming on 25th January, where they lost 1-3 at Alvechurch. This has been their only loss in their last 11 games (W5 D5 L1), with their last defeat before that being the Stratford games (Alvechurch and Stratford being their only losses this calendar year).
- The league’s top scorer (as per the Southern League website) is Matty Stenson, who has netted an incredible 23 goals. He didn’t score last time out in the 2-2 draw at St Ives, but had scored in both the Bucks’ last four matches and last four away matches. He has scored in 9 of their 12 matches in 2025, scoring braces in four of these.