MATCH PREVIEW: Ahead of Today’s Home League Match v Bury Town

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

ADMISSION

Online tickets can be purchased in advance from here.

Note that children under 13 now enter FREE, but must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Adults: Online – ÂŁ13. On the door – ÂŁ14
  • Over 65s: Online – ÂŁ10. On the door – ÂŁ11
  • Disabled*: Online – ÂŁ9. On the door – ÂŁ10
  • Youth (13 – 17: Online – ÂŁ5. On the door – ÂŁ6
  • Children (0 – 12, must be accompanied by an adult): Free of charge

*Disabled Tickets with Qualifying ID; Attendant/Carer enters FREE. Information here.

Visitors to the UK Electrical Stadium should be aware of our Code of Conduct.

YOUTH MEMBERSHIP

Under 18s must be accompanied – unless a youth membership card is applied for. Ask at reception or the bar for more details should you wish to obtain one.

Equally, you can email commercial@bromsgrovesporting.co.uk for more details
or click this link.

ADDRESS

The UK Electrical Stadium, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0DR

CAR PARKING

Go here for information.

MATCH SPONSORS

We are delighted to welcome Star Legal as sponsors for this match.
Their team of lawyers can help you with a variety of legal matters such as conveyancing, criminal defence, matrimonial and divorce, family law and mediation, matters relating to children, wills and probate, inheritance tax and Lasting Powers of Attorney.

star-legal.co.uk/local-offices/bromsgrove

PROGRAMMES

Matchday programmes are available for ÂŁ2 near the main entrance.
An online copy is available from here.
In today’s copy:

  • Usual columns from Rod and Scott
  • Profile of Tom Edge
  • From the Archives – Sporting 2 Pershore Town 0 from 2012 and a record crowd at the time
  • In the national papers, Spalding player who went to the wrong Bury and ended up with a 200-mile round trip
  • The Non-League Paper column on the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round
  • Rovers historians Michael Tovey and Graham Reynolds continue their Bromsgrove Rovers history covering the 1900s
  • Usual quiz from Steve Richards
  • All you need to know about Bury Town
  • Photos from last week’s win at Barwell
  • Comprehensive list of recent results and fixtures
  • Focus on Bromsgrove Ladies last two matches (and wins)

50/50 DRAW

Get your 50/50 ticket outside the ground. Just ÂŁ1 a ticket, with a big prize likely!

HALF TIME ENTERTAINMENT

At half time of today’s game, we have the talented dancers of Bromsgrove-based MF Creative performing!
They’re raising money as they’ve been selected to perform over at Disney in Orlando next year!
There will be a bucket collection to help them add to their target!

KIT FOR THIS MATCH

We will be wearing our NEW red home 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.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

For a list of both clubs’ recent results, click here.

OPPOSITION

  • 2024/25 league position: 3rd (Isthmian League North Step Four. They got promoted via the play offs)
  • Last season: P42 W25 D10 L7. GD +30. 85 points.
  • Last season away: P21 W11 D6 L4. GD +13. 39 points.
  • This season: P9 W3 D1 L5. GD -4. They sit 14th.
  • Last league match: Spalding United. 1-2 loss. Home. 23rd September
  • Last league match away: Real Bedford. 2-0 loss. 9th September.
  • With eight goals scored in the league this season, only Sudbury (6) and Stamford (4) have scored less and those two teams are both in the relegation zone at present.
  • They are the only team in the league to have presently lost three games in a row (Spalding United 1-2 H, Alvechurch 0-1 H, Real Bedford 2-0 A)
  • The Spalding match ended a run of four league games whereby both teams had failed to score in the respective matches (two Bury wins to nil being followed two Bury losses to nil)
  • Away from home in the league this season, along with losing to Real Bedford, they’ve beaten Stamford 0-2, drawn 2-2 with Worcester and lost 2-0 at Stourbridge.
  • Their 4-0 FA Trophy defeat on Saturday to fellow Southern League Central side Sudbury means they’ve lost four games in a row in all competitions.
  • Their FA Cup exit to Step Five (two steps below Bury) Woodford Town at the Second Qualifying Round stage, where they drew 1-1 before losing the replay 1-0 after extra time, means they have gone six games in all competitions without a win (D2 L4 based on each match being 90 minutes).

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