KINGS Heath have agreed to sacrifice home advantage in their league game against Bolehall Swifts next Saturday.
The Lye Meadow tenants have agreed to play the match at Bolehall so landlords Alvechurch can play their Challenge Cup semi final at home to Nuneaton Griffs.
"It was our decision and we agreed because Bolehall kindly agreed to let us take the gate receipts and run a ticket," said Kingsmen boss Sean Lawless.
Heath are waiting on First Division West Brom as they bid to try and stage their Birmingham Senior Cup quarter final yet again.
The club has asked to switch the much-delayed tie to the Hawthorns next week and hopes to play on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
But West Brom have yet to give the go-ahead.
With Wednesday the favoured date, Heath's home league game against struggling Handrahan Timbers would be postponed.
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