Season Tickets on sale ahead of 2023/24 campaign!

We can confirm that Season Tickets are now on sale ahead of the 2023/24 playing season – and the standard rate tickets is available for as little as £50 if you take up the Early Bird discounted rate!

To qualify for the discounted rate you’ll need to purchase your Season Ticket on or before 30 June 2023, with the Standard Adult ticket costing £65 after that.

Full details can be viewed at Club Information / Season Ticket applications.

Don’t delay, sign-up today!

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Rovers aiming to secure safety

Tuffley Rovers will host Brimscombe & Thrupp at Glevum Park on Friday evening (7:45pm kick-off) knowing that their destiny, in terms of their Premier Division survival at the end of the 2022/23 season, remains in their own hands.

Neil Mustoe’s side have struggled to put together a consistent run of results for much of the 2022/23 campaign – failing to win two consecutive league games all season – but a recent run of form, which has seen them take 15 points from the last ten games, has taken them to the brink of safety, as they sit four points clear of Chipping Sodbury Town and five clear of Bradford Town, with each team having three more games to play. Thornbury Town sit just above Rovers, courtesy of a two point margin, but play their final league game at Bradford Town on Thursday evening.

If Sodbury – who lost 5-0 to Rovers on Easter Monday – succumb to defeat against Worcester Raiders on Thursday, Rovers will know that a win against Brimscombe will secure their place in the Premier Division next season.

The fixture at Glevum Park is the final Hellenic League Premier Division game at Rovers’ home this season, with the two remaining league fixtures away at Corsham Town (Tuesday, 7:45pm) and at Chipping Sodbury Town (Saturday, 22 April, 3pm).

Mustoe will be hoping his team can get their business sorted at home this Friday, as Rovers host a team they drew 0-0 with in the first game of the season.

Rover banking on holiday performance to ease pressure

Tuffley Rovers will continue their battle to avoid relegation from the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division on Monday, when they host another team in a similar position on Easter Monday.

Chipping Sodbury Town will make the journey to Glevum Park sitting one point behind Neil Mustoe’s side in the table, as both sides go into their final four games of the season. Bradford Town, who host Westfields, sit one point further back, so Monday’s football promises to be pivotal in the direction the end of the 2023/24 season will take.

Rovers will have their destiny in their own hands if they can record a victory over Sodbury but know that they face a real challenge to survive if they can’t secure all three points, with tough games against Brimscombe & Thrupp and Corsham Town to come, before a final day visit to Chipping Sodbury on 22 April.

Kieran Alder remains on the injury list ahead of the Bank Holiday game at Glevum Park, but he is likely to be the only absentee for such a crucial game, with Ashley Davies set to return after his own injury lay-off which will be a huge boost for the Rovers squad.

The game will kick-off at 3pm on Monday, sponsored by Foxmoor Fire & Security.

Home is where the win is (needed)

With Non-League Day arriving, Tuffley Rovers will host Hereford Lads Club in a 3pm kick-off this Saturday, knowing that they need to find a first home league win since 20 December if they are to increase their chances of avoiding relegation from the Hellenic League Premier Division.

Rovers’ recent away form has been much improved, with wins away at Westfields and Bradford Town in the last six league games supplemented by a draw against Lydney Town, but there home form has been less spectacular with two points from three games, as they drew against Wantage Town and Thornbury Town, whilst losing their last home outing when they hosted Mangotsfield United.

A midweek defeat at Lydney Town ended Rovers’ hopes of silverware this season, as they exited the GFA Challenge Trophy at the semi-final stage, courtesy of a 2-1 loss. However, Rovers go into the weekend looking to continue a good run of league form, albeit at a home venue that has proved a difficult place for them to gather points during the current season, meaning they have slipped to the bottom of the Premier Division table.

If they can find that elusive win, and other results go their way, it is possible that Neil Mustoe’s side could end the day outside the relegation places, which would be a great way to end Non-League Day.

The official match-day programme is now available online.

Welcome break for Mustoe amid injury problems

At this stage of any season, with momentum on their side – with just one defeat in the last seven league games – most teams might be disappointed to have a blank weekend as we move into the business end of the season. Not, Rovers’ first team Manager, Neil Mustoe, who faced a weekend with a mass of absentees, with a host of injuries affecting the availability of his squad.

Tuesday evening’s hard fought draw with fellow Gloucestershire side Lydney Town was enough to take Rovers to nine points from their last seven games, and although that is hardly outstanding, it is a timely run of improved form, at a time when Mustoe’s side are trying to claw their way away from the bottom of the table and to a place of  safety, at a time when the first team boss is missing huge numbers of players due to injury.

At Lydney Mustoe himself made his debut for the club, nearly ten years after his last competitive appearance for Gloucester City, coming on as a second half substitute, such is the paucity of numbers available at the present time.

Kieran Alder has been out since December, save for a fleeting appearance at Bradford Town on 18 February, and in recent weeks he has been joined on the sidelines by Shayne Bradley, Ashley Davies and Macaulay Herbert. Liam Smith had been struggling for fitness since the end of February and on Tuesday evening he pulled up during the warm-up and remains a doubt for the coming weeks.

Dan Beasley and Yeshaya Lomotey both started the game at Lydney but picked up injuries and had to be withdrawn from the action, whilst Henry Birkett was unavailable due to illness. With Paul Azubilla having relocated away from the area due to work commitments, and a handful of others having called time on their spell at the club, Mustoe has been left with very few options to call upon, meaning he was glad to have a weekend without a game.

Rovers are back in action, with an immediate return to Lydney Town on Wednesday evening, when they play for a place in the GFA Challenge Trophy final. The Rovers boss will be hoping a weekend off for his players might be the break needed before they resume their league campaign.

Rovers stay at home in quest for points

Neil Mustoe’s Tuffley Rovers squad will host Mangotsfield United on Tuesday evening, as they continue a run of home league fixtures and also look to secure a fifth game unbeaten in all competitions.

When Rovers visited United in early November, they took an early lead through Shayne Bradley before a second half collapse saw them defeated 4-2, with Dan Beasley the other Rovers scorer on that occasion.

Mustoe’s side are on an improved run of form, despite sitting bottom of the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division table, and have gone three league games unbeaten, with a win in their last away game, at Bradford Town, followed by two home draws with Wantage Town and Thornbury Town. In-between they secured a place in the GF Challenge Trophy semi-final after defeating Cribbs 7-6 on penalties, after the game finished 0-0 after 90 minutes.

Injuries are likely to rule Kieran Alder, Ashley Davies, Sammie Hicks, Shayne Bradley and Liam Smith out of contention against The Mangos, but Ryley Mace will return, whilst Joel White and Jamie Martin – joint managers at Brockworth Albion – have been added to the squad.

Kick-off is 7:45pm at Glevum Park on Tuesday, 7 March 2023.

Rovers hoping for home comfort on Friday night

Tuffley Rovers will welcome Thornbury Town to Glevum Park on Friday evening, knowing that they must look to extend their unbeaten run in all competitions if they are to begin the process of climbing away from the relegation places in the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division.

Their visitors arrive at Glevum Park on an excellent run of form that has seen them surge away from the two relegation places and give hope that Thornbury will continue to compete at Step 5 in the 2023/24 season.

If Rovers are to match the efforts of their visitors this evening, they will need to continue a run that has seen them unbeaten in three games, safe in the knowledge that they’ll probably need to sustain that for as long as possible if they are to escape the threat of relegation to Step 6.

The official match-day programme is now available online.

Mustoe looking for a run of results

Neil Mustoe will take his side to Bradford Town in the Uhlsport Hellenic League on Saturday, knowing that three points is a non-negotiable target for his side, as they look to find a way to escape the clutches of relegation after a dreadful run of form.

The Rovers manager confessed to being “embarrassed” by the defeat his side suffered last Saturday, a 7-0 reverse against Westfields, which was the seventh consecutive league defeat his side have faced since their last victory on 20 December.

Mustoe hopes to have Luke Merchant, Ashley Davies, Mark Pritchett and Kieran Alder back available, which he describes as a “major boost” ahead of the proverbial six-pointer against another side who have struggled in recent times, with Jamie Jordan’s side only above Rovers in the form table for the last seven games by virtue of their 5-4 win over Mustoe’s side when the two teams met at Glevum Park on 3 December 2022.

 

Tournament 2023

Yes, it is back!

After two Covid affected years (2020 and 2021), then a lack of time to plan the 2022 tournament, after restrictions had been lifted, we are pleased to confirm that the Tuffley Rovers AFC Youth Tournament will return in 2023.

Our day two event will be aimed at teams from U7s through to U14s and will take place over two days; on 20 and 21 May 2023.

We are inviting applications from all clubs, with an Early Bird discount available to any team who signs up on or before 28 February 2023.

Interested? Please confirm your application to tournament@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk, asap.

We do hope as many clubs as possible can join us for what should be a terrific weekend of football.

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Corsham coming to Town, as Rovers look to recover form

Tuffley Rovers have a Hellenic League Premier Division game at Glevum Park for the first time since 27 December 2022, as they host Corsham Town in a 3pm KO this afternoon.

Neil Mustoe’s side will be looking to find some form – and score a first goal in over 450 hours of football – against one of the division’s high-flyers and a side who’ve made it to the last sixteen of the FA Vase this season.

The official match-day programme for that game is now available online.