MONDAY PREVIEW: BRUMMIES v KING’S LYNN

Sunday August 18, 2024
BIRMINGHAM will be desperate to add another win to the board when they host King’s Lynn on Monday (August 19, 7.30pm).

The Curtis Sport Brummies have lost their last 13 outings in all competitions and have only enjoyed success on two occasions this year, the last of which came almost three months ago.

Performances have improved on home shale in particular in recent weeks though with their last three fixtures at Perry Barr going down to a last heat decider.

But now team manager Sam Ermolenko wants to see his side finally get back over the winning line.

“We’ve hit some form at home and I think that any team that comes to us, we should be able to push them,” he said.

“The frustration from being so close so many times is kind of firing us up now.

“We’ve just got to make sure we get it right at the end and finish the deal.”

Birmingham will be back at full strength with Piotr Pawlicki returning having missed two meetings last week through illness.

Meanwhile, King’s Lynn have booked Norick Blodorn to guest for the injured Nicolai Klindt whilst Rider Replacement will operate for the suspended Benjamin Basso.

Whilst supporters can pay on the night trackside, tickets are also available to purchase online in advance for £23 adults, £20 concessions (with proof) and £10 students (with proof) - children under 16 are admitted free of charge!

Brand new racenight ‘VIP Gold Tickets’ are also available for £39 - this includes a raceday programme, a pre-meeting pits visit, a centre green experience as well as use of the executive boxes upstairs in the main grandstand.

All tickets can be secured via: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/64085?

Whilst the VIP car-park, which has been accommodating some season ticket holders and blue badge holders in previous years, is now used for sponsors, staff and second half riders, there are a limited number of spaces in the main car park in line with the glass entrance at the front of the stadium. Please note these are taken on a first come, first served basis.

Additional parking is available in Holford Drive (in front of Prince Albert High School), postcode B42 2TU, which is less than 5 minutes walk to the stadium entrance.


BIRMINGHAM: Freddie Lindgren, Wiktor Lampart, Piotr Pawlicki, Zach Cook, Tom Brennan, Michael Palm Toft, Leon Flint.
KING’S LYNN: Jan Kvech, Benjamin Basso R/R, Norick Blodorn, Patryk Wojdylo, Niels-Kristian Iversen, Lewis Kerr, Anders Rowe.


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