Ahead of Saturday’s away league match versus Redditch United (3:00 KO), here are some important bits of information you may want to know…
THIS GAME WILL BE SEGREGATED
Entrance for Sporting supporters will be through the Cedar Road turnstiles from 2:00pm.
If you require disabled access please use the main turnstiles down Sallie Swan Street.
ADMISSION
Adults: £14
Concessions (65+, 14-18 or student): £10
13 & Under: FREE – must be accompanied by an adult
Tickets for Sporting fans have been restricted to 500 tickets – these must be purchased in advance here.
ADDRESS
Valley Stadium, Sallie Swan Street, off Bromsgrove Road, Redditch, B97 4AU.
Head to their website for more info.
DIRECTIONS
A guide for visiting supporters is available here.
CAR PARKING
Car Parking for First Team matches is £3.00 per vehicle.
There is also limited disabled parking.
The on-site car park is regularly full from 45 minutes before kick off.
If full there are many other parking locations near the town centre and train station.
Please note that parking is not allowed on the drive from Bromsgrove Road to the Car Park.
PROGRAMMES
Will be available to view 24 hours before the fixture from here.
There are no printed programmes.
KIT FOR THIS MATCH
We will be wearing this season’s green kit for this match.
LIVE UPDATES
Via our Twitter (@SportingFC). Team news, half time and full time scores will also be on our Facebook (Bromsgrove Sporting FC) and our Instagram account (rouslersofficial)
LAST TIMES WE MET
To take a look at last season’s corresponding fixture in August last year, click here.
To take a look at recent results and our previous encounters, click here
OPPOSITION
- 2025/26 league position: 7th (Southern League Premier Division Central)
- Last season: P42 W21 D7 L14. GD +9. 70 points.
- Last season at home: P21 W14 D2 L5. GD +15. 44 points.
- Last season – last five matches: P5 W1 D2 L2. GD 0.
- Last season – last five home matches. P5 W4 L1. GD +8.
- After a run of only one defeat in 11 league games last season in 2026, this was followed by a four match winless run that saw them drop out of the play-offs (D2 L2). They did beat Quorn 5-0 at home on the final day, but ultimately missed out on goal difference.
- At home last season, only league champions Harborough (49) picked up more points than Redditch’s 44.
- They finished the season strongly at home, winning four of their last five (the only game they failed to win being a 1-4 loss to Real Bedford). Scoring 14 in this period, only Halesowen scored more in every side’s last five home league games.
- This season, they currently sit in 13th place (P3 D3) – and are the only team to have drawn their opening three league games (Leighton H 1-1, Stratford A 0-0, Hitchin A 1-1). The goals have come via Billy Fielding versus Leighton and Alex Cameron at Hitchin.
- Cameron was their top league goalscorer last season, with 13 goals.



