MATCH PREVIEW: Ahead of Tuesday’s Home League Match v Harborough Town

Ahead of Tuesday’s home league match versus Harborough Town (7:45 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…

ADMISSION

Note that children under 13 now enter FREE, but must be accompanied by an adult.
Also, ticket prices have been lowered for the remainder of the season – information can be read here.

  • Adults – ÂŁ12
  • Over 65s – ÂŁ9
  • Disabled* – ÂŁ8
  • 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 complete parking information.

PROGRAMMES

Matchday programmes are available at the reduced price of ÂŁ1 for this match, from near the main entrance.

MATCH SPONSOR

We are pleased to have We Are Men United sponsoring this match against Harborough Town.
The goal of Men United is to help men improve their mental wellbeing via welcoming sessions across Worcestershire – click the link for more details.

50/50 DRAW

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 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

To take a look last season’s corresponding fixture, played in March last year, click here.
For a list of both clubs’ recent results and previous encounters, click here.

OPPOSITION

  • This season so far: P33 W23 D7 L3. GD +38. 76 points. They sit 2nd (of 22 teams)
  • This season (away league games): P15 W10 D2 L3. GD +14. 32 points
  • Last five league games: W3 D1 L1
  • Last five league away games: W3 L2
  • Most recent league game: 1-1 home draw vs Real Bedford (Saturday)
  • Most recent away league game: 0-3 win at Bishop’s Stortford (10th March)
  • The Bees sit in second, but they are level on points with leaders Spalding, with two games in hand.
  • Their three league losses have come against Stourbridge (17th December, 2-1), Spalding (10th January, 3-1) and Banbury (3rd March, 1-0). All were away. Prior to that Stourbridge defeat, they were 18 unbeaten in the league (W12 D6) and eight unbeaten away in the league (W6 D2). Between the Spalding and Banbury losses, they won seven straight league games and, since the Banbury game, they’ve won two and drawn one. The two most recent defeats have come in their last five on the road.
  • With 24 goals conceded in the league this season, it is by far and away the lowest total – 13 less than next lowest Real Bedford, who have played two games less (on the road, they’ve conceded 14 – also the lowest in the league).
  • In away matches, they have picked up the third most points, with 32 – only Spalding (36) and Real Bedford (34) have gotten more, but Harborough have played two less than Spalding and three less than Quorn.
  • Their two away league draws have been vs Barwell (1-1, 29th November) and Leiston (2-2, 20th September). Only Stamford (1) have drawn less.
  • In terms of their last five away games, they have the fifth best form in the league. Eight teams have conceded less than their six and five teams have scored more than their nine.
  • They have only failed to score in two league game this season – a 0-0 versus Stratford at home on 21st October and the aforementioned defeat to Banbury, which is the only game in which they’ve lost to nil in the league and the only away league game they haven’t scored in this season.
  • Before the aforementioned Bishop’s Stortforv been six on the road in the league with no clean sheet – the last being a 0-1 win at Quorn on 18th November.
  • Between the Barwell draw in November and the draw to Real Bedford, they’ve played 14 games and drawn none (W11 D3).
  • They were knocked out of both National cup competitions by National League sides (FA Cup – Altrincham, FA Trophy – Carlisle)
  • Top league scorer, as per footballwebpages.co.uk – Riley O’Sullivan (11. Nine players have scored more in the league this season).

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