Rosso return home for the third consecutive Saturday as Doncaster’s highest-ranked Non-League side host Handsworth.
Under interim boss Greg Young, Rosso are back at home after a midweek away defeat at Hallam FC which followed from back-to-back 4-1 home victories over both Pickering Town and Parkgate.
The Ambers make the trip to Doncaster also after an away defeat at Eccleshill United on Wednesday evening and a two-goal away victory at Worsborough Bridge Athletic on Sunday which confirmed their place in the first round proper of the Isuzu FA Vase.
Rossington fans will be hoping for a repeat of last season’s form against The Ambers in which Rosso not only completed the league double over the Sheffield based side in what was Rosso’s Non-League step 5 debut campaign but also a NCEL JCP Construction Cup quarter final win via penalties back in late March.
Current Form in All Competitions
Rosso: LWWLD*
Handsworth: LWLD*W
Top Scorers
Manasse Kianga: 12 goals
Scott Ruthven: 11 goals
Admission Prices
Admission into Oxford Street for both home and away supporters is priced at £6 for adults, £4 for concessions, £3 for children under-16, £2 U12 and free for accompanied U5s. A family ticket is also available for £15 which consists of x2 adults and x2 children. Members of the 50:50 club can receive discounted entry rates of £5 for adults and £3 for concessions. Limited parking is available inside the stadium for players and officials with the rest operating under a first come first serve basis. All visitors must refrain from parking on Oxford Street and York Street if the designated car park at the ground is at maximum capacity. Additional parking is available at The Miners Welfare car park or on West End Lane. The kick-off time for this game is 15:00.
Last Time Out v Handsworth
Rosso advanced into the last four of the NCEL JCP Construction Cup last campaign after a penalty shootout victory over The Ambers at the end of March. Manasse Kianga’s opener was cancelled out seven minutes from time via an Alfie Dodsworth equaliser however, Rosso would go through to the next round after Paul Sherburn sealed a 5-3 win on penalties in front of 143 spectators at The Express Worktops Stadium.