Ahead of Saturday’s away league match versus Halesowen Town (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Halesowen have issued a statement regarding anti-social behaviour which can be viewed here.
SEGREGATION
This match will be segregated.
Bromsgrove fans are asked to enter the turnstiles at the Stourbridge Road end of the ground.
There is a bar, catering facility and toilets available.
Those who require seating in the Harry Rudge stand will be given access at the steward’s discretion.
ADMISSION (INCLUDING INFO on U17’s)
Halesowen have informed us that no U17’s will be allowed in without a paying adult.
Adults – £13
Seniors (60+) – £10
Students – £10 (Under 21 on production of a valid Student card)
17-13 years old – £6
U12’s – £3 with a paying adult/senior.
U17’s must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets may be purchased in advance from here. You will need to create an account if you don’t already have one.
All turnstiles take cash; one turnstile also takes card payments.
Please be aware that the turnstiles are likely to be busy due to the segregation, so fans are advised to arrive early and purchase tickets online to avoid queueing where possible.
ADDRESS
The Grove, Old Hawne Lane, Halesowen, B63 3TB.
Head to their website for more info.
DIRECTIONS
A guide for visiting supporters is available here.
CAR PARKING
On street parking only.
KIT FOR THIS MATCH
We will be wearing this season’s green kit for this match.
LIVE UPDATES
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Twitter/X will be more in-depth than Facebook and Instagram.
LAST TIMES WE MET
To take a look at last season’s corresponding league fixture in January 2025, click here.
To take a look at recent results and our previous encounters, click here
OPPOSITION
- This season: P23 W9 D9 L5. GD +8. 36 points. They sit 6th (of 22 teams).
- This season (home league games): P12 W6 D3 L3. GD +4. 21 points.
- Last five league games: W1 D3 L1
- Last five league home games: W1 D3 L1
- Most recent league game: 1-2 win at Worcester (Boxing Day)
- Most recent league game at home: 1-2 defeat to Leiston (20th December)
- No team has drawn more games this season than Halesowen (joint most, with Stourbridge, on nine)
- Only the league’s top two sides (Spalding and Harborough) have lost less than Halesowen’s five
- Only Spalding and Quorn have scored more than the Yeltz’s 43
- In the league’s current top half, only Quorn (36) have conceded more than Halesowen’s 35
- The win at Worcester last time ended a run of four games without a league win (D3 L1)
- At home, they’re three without a win (the Leiston loss, along with a 1-1 vs Kettering and a 4-4 vs Bishop’s Stortford)
- In terms of every side’s last five league games, they’ve recorded the most draws (3), they’ve conceded the most (13 – tied with Sudbury, who they played out a 5-5 away draw with three games ago), and their games have seen the most goals in total (26 – 13 scored, as well as conceded)
- They’ve scored and conceded in their last six matches and last five at home. They’ve scored in every game this season bar two (a 1-0 defeat at Alvechurch on 9th September and a 0-3 defeat at home to Worcester on 25th August). That’s 10 home games in a row where they’ve scored, and 16 consecutive matches in total when they’ve scored
- The Leiston defeat ended a run of six league matches without a defeat (W2 D4) and they’ve only lost 2 in their last 12 (W5 D5 L2 – Leiston and a 2-1 loss at Bury Town)
- Top scorer (as per footballwebpages.co.uk): Jason Cowley (17 goals – joint top in the entire league)





