TLFG DAILY DIGEST
In the following section, I list what are in my opinion the most notable games of the week and give some brief reasons for my choice. Check the maps above for kick-off times, ticket info and directions.
Monday 17 November
Premier League Cup
Bromley v Norwich City @7pm - the most eye-catching fixture of the night is probably this U21 match at Hayes Lane. We're still in the group stage at the moment but these two are in the bottom two of this four-team group. If Norwich lose, they won't go out but they'll be left in some difficulty.
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Isthmian League Cup Third Round
Your best non-league options are a couple of Essex derbies in this cup competition. Seventh tier Aveley host Witham Town from the division below whilst Redbridge welcome Stanway Rovers who make the journey down from Colchester. Tickets will be available on the gate and won't exceed £10
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Tuesday 18 November
Premier League Cup
Charlton Athletic v Ipswich Town @7pm - back in this U21 competition, the Addicks have made a perfect start to the group and are top after two games. The visitors have yet to win so should be beaten. This is being played at The Valley.
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FA Youth Cup Second Round
Barnet v Colchester United @730pm - it's also the next round of the country's most prestigious U18 competition. A trip to Crewe or Halifax awaits the winners. This is being played at The Hive.
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Isthmian League Premier
Dulwich Hamlet v Cray Wanderers @745pm - the biggest crowd of the night could well be found at Champion Hill where two south-east London clubs look to get their seasons back on track. Currently seventh, the Hamlet could move back into the play-off places with a win here. CVPM, on the other hand, are having an uncharacteristically bad season and are in the bottom four so a win would be hugely valuable to them too.
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Southern League Premier South
Chertsey Town v Hanwell Town @745pm - on the far south-west side of town, matches between the Curfews and Geordies often produce a lively occasion. A bit of a rivalry has grown between these two since they met in the Isthmian League South Central play-offs in 2022. Hanwell won that day but Chertsey have since joined them at this level. The visitors are in marginally better form but this is tough to call.
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Isthmian League South Central
Harrow Borough v Hanworth Villa @745pm - Boro pulled off arguably the shock of the round in the FA Trophy on Saturday. After a long journey up to Norfolk, the eighth-tier side came from 2-0 down to beat sixth tier King's Lynn Town on penalties following a 2-2 draw. Who they get in the next round will be revealed on Monday but there are some big teams with EFL histories entering the draw so it's an exciting time to be a Harrow fan. Aside from that, they face a tough fixture against promotion-chasing Hanworth here. Comfortably beaten in the same game last season and stuffed 4-1 in the reverse fixture in September, they face a challenging evening. Tickets are £12 on the gate
CCL Premier South
Tooting & Mitcham United v Knaphill @745pm - locked on level points in the top four, either side will go second in this ninth-tier division with a win at Imperial Fields. The Terrors have lost three fewer games than the visitors but they've played a game less. This is another one where the margins should be incredibly tight and a draw looks most likely. Tickets are £8
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Wednesday 19 November
UEFA Women's Champions League
Arsenal v Real Madrid @8pm - after winning last season's Champions League title, the Gunners' defence of their crown has begun in underwhelming fashion. With two defeats from three, they're going to have to start winning soon. Real Madrid made the quarter-finals last season but lost 3-2 to Arsenal over two legs. In their respective leagues, neither look like winning the title already so this could well be a draw. This is being played at Boreham Wood.
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Isthmian League South Central
Southall v Hendon @745pm - the pick of the non-league action is this six-pointer at Hayes & Yeading United's ground. Both sides are in the bottom six, with only goal difference keeping them out of the relegation zone. Tickets are £12 on the gate
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Thursday 20 November
UEFA Women's Champions League
Chelsea v Barcelona @8pm - one of the biggest games of the week takes place at Stamford Bridge on Thursday where the most successful club in England welcomes arguably the best in Europe, let alone Spain. Despite their dominance of the WSL in recent years, the Blues just can't crack the Champions League - usually coming unstuck against Barca. The Catalan giants surprisingly lost to Arsenal in last year's final but they're looking really strong again winning 13 of their 14 games so far this season.
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Friday 21 November
CCL Premier North
Hilltop v Edgware & Kingsbury @745pm - there's a good selection of non-league games on Friday with this groundshare derby in north-west London the first on offer. Hilltop, who have their roots in the capital's Somali community, sit just outside the play-off places and could go third with a big enough win. After struggling last season, E&K are in big trouble again and after 17 games are still searching for their first league win (info correct prior to Tuesday's game against Milton United). Tickets should be no more than £10 on the gate
Essex Senior League
Woodford Town v Saffron Walden Town @745pm - what appears to be a decent three-way battle for the title seems to be developing in this ninth-tier division. Mile End based club SOUL Tower Hamlets are in pole position but Woodford can't be shaken off and are still second. I'm pretty sure Saffron Walden were right up there earlier in the season but three wins from 10 has seen them slip down to ninth. They're now 10 points off championship pace but a win here could get them dreaming again. Tickets are £7 on the gate
ECL Division 1 South
Lymore Gardens v Basildon Town @745pm - the hosts have fallen nine points behind fellow groundsharers Newbury Forest. However, they have three games in hand so are still very much in the title race, especially if they win here. Basildon are 11th and have games in hand on most of those above them so a play-off push is on. This is being played at Redbridge's ground next to Barkingside station. Tickets are usually £6-7
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Saturday 22 November
Premier League
Fulham v Sunderland @3pm - the only top-division game in the capital on Saturday is to be found at Craven Cottage. Ahead of the season, it would've surprised no-one if this was shaping up to be a relegation six-pointer and while the Cottagers have struggled more than some would've expected, the newly promoted Mackems have shocked pretty much everyone with their impressive displays which have taken them into the top four. With the sides moving up and down the divisions in recent seasons, this is the first league meeting between the pair at this venue since 2018. On that occasion, Fulham won 2-1 but they'll do really well to replicate that here. The match appears to have sold out
Championship
Charlton Athletic v Southampton @1230pm - the Addicks are hosting their community day at this fixture and are looking to get their highest crowd of the season so far. As of Tuesday, they'd sold over 20,000 tickets so they look well on course for hitting their minimum target of 23,294. As for the actual football, Nathan Jones' side suffered a rare defeat in their last game to lose their place in the top six but a win here could put them back in the mix. The Saints were having a dreadful season until they sacked manager Will Still and they've won the two games since. Still way down in 17th, a third consecutive win will get their fans believing again.
Tickets QPR v Hull City @3pm - the R's are having another spectacularly inconsistent season, flirting with the play-offs one week, then losing to one of the strugglers the next. Last week's draw at struggling Sheffield United wasn't particularly encouraging but a brought a three-game losing streak to an end. The Tigers, however, are in much better shape. With one defeat in six, they're in the top five and look well capable of repeating the 3-1 win they picked up on their last visit to Loftus Road.
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League One
AFC Wimbledon v Wigan Athletic @3pm - back-to-back defeats have seen the Dons slip out of the play-off places but a win here against a side in the bottom eight will see them back in the leading group. The Latics look light years away from the Premier League club they once were, but with only one defeat in five, things are looking promising. These sides have only played six times since 'AFC' came into being and Wigan have only lost once, making them a bit of a bogey team for the south Londoners.
Tickets Leyton Orient v Blackpool @3pm - the O's have been a shadow of the side which made the play-offs last season but with three wins from five, green shoots of positivity are appearing. Despite their struggles, support for the east London club has been superb with home areas frequently selling out or getting close to it. The visitors are in the bottom three so this is a big game for both.
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League Two
Bromley v Salford City - I have to admit to having taken my off the ball somewhat in this division in recent weeks so it's a very pleasant surprise to find the Ravens in the top five. With four wins from their last five, they're now only three points behind leaders Swindon in what is an incredibly tight title race - five points separate first from tenth. Salford are also in this top group so we could have quite a battle on our hands at Hayes Lane.
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National League
Wealdstone v Forest Green Rovers @3pm - there's only one game in the fifth tier in London but it's a big one. The Stones are surpassing most expectations by being in the top eight in the latter stages of November. One of the smallest clubs in the division, they narrowly escaped relegation last season so for them to be competing for a play-off spot is some achievement. On Saturday they welcome leaders and former EFL side FGR now managed by former Premier League player Robbie Savage. A colourful character who divides opinion, he should get an interesting reception from the home fans who are not exactly shy at the best of times.
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National League South
Hornchurch v AFC Totton @3pm - my game of the day in the sixth tier sees the leaders welcome a newly promoted side who are also in the promotion mix. The Urchins have been having a great campaign and are three points clear after 17 games. Hampshire club Totton are well backed and get decent crowds for their home games. Although only eighth at the moment, the table is tight and they have a game in hand on most of those above them. With this in mind, they're probably more of a top-four side so there's a lot riding on this.
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Isthmian League Premier
Aveley v Wingate & Finchley @3pm - there will definitely be bigger crowds in the seventh tier on Saturday but in terms of form, there aren't many better than these two at the moment. With 14 points from their last six games, the Millers have moved up to fourth to become the highest ranked TLFG club in this division. Wingate are up to eighth but are top of the form table with 16 points from six games. This achievement is even more remarkable when you consider their ground was closed for most of the last couple of months while repairs took place, meaning most of these points were accumulated away from home. Tickets are £14 on the gate
Isthmian League South East
AFC Whyteleafe v Herne Bay @3pm - game of the day in the eighth tier takes place at Church Road where the team in second host the team in fifth. The Leafe are top of the form table and have cut the gap on leaders Three Bridges to four points. The visitors are 10 points off the leaders so their main aim would seem to be keeping hold of their play-off spot.
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Essex Senior League
SOUL Tower Hamlets v Little Oakley @3pm - in the ninth tier, it's all about this big clash at the top end of the ESL. If Woodford win on Friday then they'll go onto level points with leaders SOUL Tower Hamlets but will have played two games more. STH will then take a really commanding lead if they beat Little Oakley who are third. The visitors, who play near Harwich, have a game in hand on STH so if they win, things will get very tight indeed. All you really need to know is this is a big one.
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SSML Division 1
Everett Rovers v Cranfield United @3pm - in the 10th tier the focus is once again on Everett and whether their unbeaten record will finally end here. To re-cap, the Watford based club are playing at this level for the first time in their history following promotion. Now 16 games into the season, they're seven points clear at the top and unbeaten. Cranfield are third so should provide a decent test. Will they be the first to beat them? I've never seen them publish admission prices but it shouldn't be more than £8
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Sunday 23 November
Premier League
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur @430pm - the week ends with one of the biggest games of the season. The North London Derby is one of the highlights of the football calendar. With the Gunners top and Spurs fifth, it seems to have more riding on it than other years so the atmosphere should be even more special than normal. Arsenal are unbeaten in six against Tottenham and haven't lost at home to them in a league game since 2010 so the visitors will have to do something pretty remarkable to get a result here. Tickets are only available to members but
hospitality packages are available from £1,595 per person
Women's FA Cup Second Round
For those on a more normal budget, matches in this competition are your best bet for live action on Sunday. At this stage of the competition, no new clubs enter the draw so it's the surviving clubs from the third to seventh tiers taking part. The winners of each tie receive £8,000 and the losers £2,000. There are four ties in our local area:
Dartford v Keynsham Town @1pm - the Darts have made a fantastic start to the season. Firmly in the hunt for the title in the fifth-tier division they play in, they've made great progress in this competition too. Two rounds ago they beat fourth tier QPR to claim a notable scalp. Here they host another fourth-tier side but arguably a far weaker one than the R's so a cupset is definitely on the cards here. Tickets should be around £5 on the gate
Leyton Orient v AFC Bournemouth @1pm - arguably the tie of the round is being played at Brisbane Road. Seasoned women's football watchers will be well aware that the O's play way down in the seventh tier and they are the lowest-ranked team left in the competition. However, they spent the close season recruiting a team well capable of challenging for the title in the third tier. Consequently they've won most of their games by double figures. Here they play a Cherries side who really are title contenders in the third tier so who knows what's going to happen? Have exchanged messages with O's supremo Steph McCaffrey, she tells me it will be a 'street fight' but they're ready! Admission is free
London Bees v Portishead Town @1pm - Dan McKimm's side enjoyed a fine run to the Fourth Round last season and they look well placed to have a good go again. One of the top teams in the fourth-tier division they play in, the Bees should start as strong favourites against a Portishead team struggling near the bottom of the parallel fourth-tier division they're in.
Tickets Watford v Saltdean United @1pm - this game was scheduled to take place outside TLFG's catchment area but at fairly short notice it's been moved to Wealdstone's ground. The Hornets are currently top of the third tier division they play in so are arguably the best side in the draw at this stage. In the last round they won 5-0 at fourth tier Actonians and they now have home advantage against a fifth-tier side albeit a pretty good one.
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