Hereford FC are off to Sporting Khalsa tomorrow evening for a Midland Premier League match.
Khalsa are third in the table but whatever happens can not overtake leaders Hereford.
However they are sure to provide Peter Beadle's team with stiff opposition.
Referee set to take charge of the game is Scott Walker who will be assisted by Robert Butler and James Kerrigan.
The following information is from the Sporting Khalsa OS:
Sporting Khalsa play their home matches at the Aspray Arena in Noose
Lane, Willenhall, in the heart of the Black Country and is a
particularly popular destination for groundhoppers and visiting
supporters alike. Situated between Wolverhampton and Walsall, the Aspray
Arena is just a few minutes from junction ten of the M6.
Formerly the home of Willenhall Town, Sporting Khalsa bought the ground
in May 2010. Since then, a significant amount of investment has been
made into the ground.
The capacity of the Aspray Arena is around 2,500 with both seated and standing areas, covered and uncovered.
On match days, both the 442 Sports Bar and Lounge and the food kiosk are usually open, serving hot and cold food and drinks.
A large car parking is provided but it can get busy so please do be
considerate to our neighbours if using on street parking near to the
ground.
Admission is £8 for Adults and £5 for concessions.
The Sat Nav is WV13 3BB
Directions: Come off the motorway at junction ten of the M6, heading onto the A454
Black Country Route. At the third junction come off the A454 down the
slip road and take the second exit at the roundabout onto the A454
Keyway. Continue for about a mile until you reach the junction with
Neachells Lane (there’s a Shell petrol station on the right). Turn right
at the traffic lights onto Neachells Lane and after about 600m on the
right turn onto Watery Lane. Follow this for about 400m until you reach
the end of the road and the mini-roundabout. Turn left and the Aspray
Arena stands before you on the left in all of its splendour.