Match Preview: Harborough Town v Real Bedford

Real Bedford travel to Harborough Town in a massive league fixture. Rob Sinclair’s side have been in good form on the road, the Pirates have lost just four away games this season.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of Saturday’s fixture:

MATCH DETAILS

Date: Saturday 14th March

Venue: Bowden Park, Harborough Town Community Football Ground, LE16 9HF

Kick-Off: 3pm

TICKETS

Tickets are available to purchase online here, and on the day:

Adults: £15

Concession: £10

12-17: £8

U12s: Free

HOW TO GET TO Bowden PArk

If you are travelling from the North, Harborough Town’s ground is situated on the A508 towards Market Harborough Leisure Centre. Follow the A508 passing Protheroe’s Garage on your left-hand side and turn right at the next roundabout.

Immediately bear left, follow the road around and you will see Harborough Town FC clubhouse diagonally across the car park.

THE OPPOSITION

In the 2024–25 season, Harborough made history by reaching the FA Cup first round for the first time. They secured a 4–1 victory against Tonbridge Angels before exiting the competition after a 5–3 extra-time loss to Reading in the second round.

The club finished fifth in the 24/25 Southern League Premier Division Central and were knocked out of the play-offs by Kettering Town on penalties. Harborough Town are having an excellent current campaign, the Bees are top of the league, two points clear of Spalding in second.

Harborough come into this fixture on the back of an impressive 3-0 away win against Bishop’s Stortford.

FOLLOW THE MATCH ON SOCIAL MEDIA

If you can’t make the game, you can follow the match via our official X and Instagram accounts. A match report will also be posted on the club website, detailing the key moments in the game. 

Follow @realbedford on X and Instagram.


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