The Clapton CFC women’s first team are at home for the first time in three weeks on Sunday looking to remain in top spot.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team are at home for the first time in three weeks on Sunday looking to remain in top spot.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team are back on home turf on Saturday for the first time in six weeks looking to get back to the top of the league.
Clapton CFC’s women’s first team return to league action after the highs of another Women’s FA Cup win at higher league opposition.
Saturday sees the first ever meeting with Kensington Dragons in our third season in the same league after Covid-19 and bad weather got in the way before.
Clapton CFC women’s first team travel to Biggleswade United in the Women’s FA Cup on Sunday and we’re hoping for another good following.
While our biggest game of the weekend is the Women’s FA Cup game on Sunday, those also trekking to Osterley on Saturday will be in for a treat at Gymkhana’s great clubhouse.
Walton Casuals only formed in 2018 and it’s been pretty much non-stop success ever since with two promotions for both the first team and reserves team.
It’ll be the first men’s first team home game for three weeks, and there’s none for another three weeks, so although it’s not competitive it’s a rare chance to see the Tons in East London.
After our Women’s FA Cup exploits, it’s back to the bread and butter for Clapton CFC’s women’s first team with a first meeting with Headstone Manor.
Clapton CFC will hope for a big upset after being drawn away to Haringey Borough in the Women’s FA Cup on Sunday, October 3.
Clapton CFC men’s first team have been drawn away to Sporting Hackney in the first round of the Alec Smith Premier Cup.
Clapton’s women’s first team will be looking to continue our highly positive start to the season when we welcome Enfield Town Ladies Thirds to the Stray Dog.
On Saturday it’s Clapton CFC men’s first team’s eighth meeting with NW London, the side we’ve faced more than any other.
The Clapton CFC’s women’s first team take on the early league leaders hoping for a first win away at Comets at the third attempt.
It’s top vs second on Saturday, September 18 as our men’s first team head to Cricklewood Wanderers for a third away game in a row.
The Men’s Development Team are aiming for the title, whilst also providing a pipeline of talent for the first team squad.
Two of the early front-runners in the Middlesex County Football League Premier Division race meet as fourth Larkspur Rovers play third Clapton CFC on Saturday.
There are lots of changes in the Greater London Women’s Football League Premier Division this season but one thing remains the same – derby day at Islington Borough.
After three home games on the bounce, the Clapton CFC men’s first team hit the road for the first time this season on September 4.
The first league game of the season is finally here and we welcome new opponents to the Stray Dog on Sunday, September 5.
