Ahead of Tuesday’s home league match versus Alvechurch (7:45 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
Four at Home. A Fantastic Offer.
We have a SPECTACULAR offer of just £40 for FOUR league matches! Support Sporting, and make a tidy saving too!
The special ticket is ONLY available for purchase online – and you can do so from here.
ADMISSION
Note that children under 13 now enter FREE, but must be accompanied by an adult.
Online tickets can be purchased from here.
- Adults: Online – £13. On the door – £14
- Over 65s: Online – £10. On the door – £11
- Disabled*: Online – £9. On the door – £10
- Youth (13 – 17: Online – £5. On the door – £6
- 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 complete parking information.
MATCH SPONSORS
We are delighted to welcome the team at Elonex as sponsors for this match.
Elonex operate over 3000 digital advertising billboards, for a variety of specifications, across the entirety of the UK!
PROGRAMMES
Matchday programmes are available for £2 near the main entrance.
50/50 DRAW
Get your 50/50 ticket outside the ground. Just £1 a ticket, with a big prize likely!
KIT FOR THIS MATCH
We will be wearing our 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.
SNACK IN A BOX
Looking for something to eat at the game? Then look no further than our Snack in a Box offering – a menu can be found in the photo below!

CLUBBER TV
For those who can’t make it to tomorrow’s game, you can watch it for £7.99 on clubbertv.co.uk
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
To take a look last season’s corresponding fixture, played in November 2024, click here.
For a list of both clubs’ recent results and previous encounters, click here.
OPPOSITION
- This season so far: P25 W8 D4 L13. GD -7. 28 points. They sit 18th (of 22 teams)
- This season (away league games): P14 W4 D3 L7. GD -5. 15 points
- Last five league games: W1 D1 L3
- Last five league away games: W1 D1 L3
- Most recent league game: 3-0 away defeat to Spalding (Saturday)
- Alvechurch have only drawn four games this season – no team has drawn less (tied with Redditch)
- Only the league’s second and third placed teams, Harborough and Real Bedford, along with Worcester, have conceded less than Alvechurch’s 32.
- Three of their four draws in the league have come away from home – a 3-3 draw at Leiston three away games ago (20th Jan) followed 0-0 draws with Worcester (23rd Sept) and Stamford (opening day – 9th Aug). Between the Worcester and Leiston games, they played six times on the road without a draw.
- Only Stamford (6) have scored fewer than Alvechurch’s 11 on the road.
- Only Harborough, Real Bedford and Worcester have conceded less on the road than Alvechurch’s 16.
- They’ve conceded 11 of their 32 league goals this season in their last five – only three have fared worse (Sudbury, St Ives and Barwell – all of whom fill the bottom three spaces based on every side’s last five games)
- They’ve conceded 9 of their 16 league goals this season on the road in their last five away games. That’s compared to 7 in their previous 9 away matches.
- They’ve won 1 league match in 7 (W1 D2 L4), that being a 0-1 win at Quorn two games ago (31st Jan). Their last league win prior to that run was a 2-0 win at home to Worcester on 25th November.
- Of their last five matches, four have been on the road (the home game being a 1-3 loss to Bury Town on 24th Jan).
- The Quorn win was significant, and statistically unexpected – it was their first league away win in eight games (D2 L6), the one before being at Bury Town (0-1, 20th Sept) and their first league away clean sheet in seven games, the one before being at Worcester City (0-0, as mentioned above).
- To follow on from that point, they started the season strongly on the road – three of their four away league wins this season came in their first four, they were unbeaten in their first five away games (W3 D2), and they kept four of their five away league clean sheets in their first five.
- Top league scorers (as per footballwebpages.co.uk): Tope Obadeyi and Kieran Wakefield (both four). Obadeyi score twice in 3-3 draw at Leiston.







