Rosso resume their travels this Tuesday evening as this time they make the slightly further trip from the weekend to Beverley for an expected exciting Northern Counties East League JCP Construction Cup quarterfinal.
While Rossington’s opponents Beverley confirmed their place in the competition’s last eight over three months ago, Greg Young’s Rosso who are unbeaten in their last five matches only advanced from the third round two weeks prior after multiple postponements due to ground unavailability at Albion Sports’ groundshare home belonging to Bradford Park Avenue. Nevertheless, Ross Hannah’s injury time leveller lead to a penalty shootout victory complimenting an also spot kick win in the round prior at Brigg Town.
The Beavers who sit in a strong position during their debut Non-League campaign have been waiting since the end of November to see who’ll they host in this cup quarterfinal after Beverley have defeated both Pickering Town and Louth Town on penalties with their most recent win against the Pikes being from the spot at Norwood Park.
Similar to last season, Beverley are having quite the debut Non-League step 5 campaign as David Ricardo’s side eye-up a top five finish to secure a place in the end of season play-offs. Despite The Beavers having a higher points tally to Rosso in the league, Rosso will still fancy their chances having completed the season double over Beverley during the 2022/23 campaign and having drawn once before this season at Norwood Park in a game which could of gone either way.
Current Form in All Competitions
Beavers: WLDWL
Rosso: WWD*DD
Top Scorers
Glen Sani: 18 goals
Ross Hannah: 14 goals
Admission Prices
Admission into Norwood Park for this fixture for both home and away supporters is priced at £6 for adults £4 for concessions and Under-16s Free. The kick-off time for this game is 19:45.
Last Time Out v Beverley
The points were shared evenly back in NCEL Premier action last time the two sides met in front of 324 spectators at Norwood Park. On a late October’s Saturday afternoon, Oliver Nowak put Young’s Rossington ahead however, three minutes later Edward Birch would even proceedings for The Beavers. Beverley then had a chance to win it but failed to convert from the spot of which, saw the game finish one-goal apiece.