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Tue 3rd Dec 2019 @ 19:45 - Victoria Ground Attendance: 417
Bromsgrove Sporting 4 - 1 Kings Langley
Referee: Mr. S. Brown (Solihull) Southern League / Premier Division Central

Goalscorers
Greg Mills (pen) (03)
Greg Mills (30)
Michael Taylor (41)
Shaquille McDonald (pen) (89)
Mitchell Weiss (87)
Starting Line-ups
Daniel Platt
Jak Hickman
Jack Wilson
Harry Higginson
Gift Mussa
Nathan Hayward
Charlie Dowd
Leon Broadhurst
Greg Mills
Michael Taylor
Richard Gregory
Melvin Minter
Lloyd Doyley
Gary Connolly
Roderick Collins
Callum Adebiyi
Jorrell Johnson
Saul Williams
Dean Hitchcock
Mitchell Weiss
Jordan Parkes
Kane Farrell
Substitutes
Jake Marsden
Tom Taylor
William Shorrock
Shaquille McDonald
Sam Collins
Alexander Anderson
Casey Linsell
Louis Collier
Evans Lamboh
Substitutions
Shaquille McDonald -> Michael Taylor (64)
William Shorrock -> Greg Mills (76)
Sam Collins -> Richard Gregory (82)
Louis Collier -> Kane Farrell (46)
Casey Linsell -> Gary Connolly (58)
Alexander Anderson -> Lloyd Doyley (78)
Yellow cards
Leon Broadhurst (60)
Jak Hickman (69)
Nathan Hayward (83)
Mitchell Weiss (16)
Gary Connolly (42)
Roderick Collins (43)
Dean Hitchcock (81)
Red cards
None Callum Adebiyi (88)
Other statistics
20 Shots 18
13 Shots on goal 14
2 Offsides 2
3 Corner kicks 5
6 Free kicks 14
2 Penalties 0
Match Report | How They Saw It | Programme
A clinical first half display helped lift Bromsgrove Sporting to third place in the league on Tuesday evening, as they beat Kings Langley 4-1.

A first minute penalty from Greg Mills, followed by a free kick via the same player on the half hour mark gave the Rouslers a 2-0 lead, before Mikey Taylor made it three just before half time.

Mitchell Weiss pulled one back for the visitors with three minutes remaining but, soon after, a second Sporting penalty of the night was slotted home by substitute Shaquille McDonald to re-establish the three goal advantage.

The match got off to the best possible start for Bromsgrove, as the referee awarded a penalty due to Mikey Taylor being bundled over inside the box. Up stepped Mills, who put the ball close to the top corner, sending keeper Melvin Minter the wrong way.

It was almost two in the fifth minute, as a Richard Gregory shot was blocked from close range, which was followed up by Mills hitting into the side netting.

Up the other end, striker Jordan Parkes had a couple of efforts from around 20 yards out, but was unable to test Sporting stopper Daniel Platt with either shot.

The second came 30 minutes in; Mikey Taylor was fouled just under 25 yards from goal, with the resultant free kick beautifully curled into the goal by Mills, giving Minter no chance.

Mikey Taylor and Mills had chances to make it three but put respective efforts wide; the third would eventually come in the 41st minute, courtesy of Taylor.

Jack Wilson won the ball at the back and played a long ball that the Sporting striker got onto, which he took past the keeper, before hitting into an empty net.

It was almost four with a minute of the half remaining; Charlie Dowd had a header saved by Minter, quickly followed by Nathan Hayward having a shot that was cleared away from being a certain goal, before Dowd had another bite of the cherry, but saw his shot blocked.

The second half began sharply for Bromsgrove, with Gregory hitting a half volley narrowly wide and Dowd have a low shot inside the box saved by Minter.

Kings Langley had a couple of good chances midway through the half, as Parkes had a free kick brilliantly saved by Platt, before Roderick Collins had a cracking shot from distance that clattered the crossbar.

Further chances came for the away side, as Louie Collier had a one on one from close range saved by Platt and Callum Adebiyi put a header wide.

The deserved goal came in the 87th minute, as Weiss found himself inside the area and buried the ball neatly into the bottom corner.

Sporting wouldn't have to wait long for their fourth however, as McDonald struck a penalty into the net that met the hands of Minter on the way in, after he was hauled down in the box by Adebiyi, who was given his marching orders by the referee for the offence.