TLFG DAILY DIGEST
In the following section I list, by day, 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 28 June
Friendlies
England Fans v Germany Fans @8pm - the week's action begins in Northolt where rival supporters meet for this friendly ahead of the huge Euro 2020 clash at Wembley the following day. After thrashing their Scottish counterparts 10 days ago, England will probably fancy their chances at Rectory Park where admission is free
Spelthorne Sports v Farnborough @745pm - if you'd rather see a game between two non-league sides, head to Sunbury where Combined Counties League club Spelthorne welcome Farnborough from two levels above
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Tuesday 29 June
Euro 2020 Second Round
England v Germany @5pm - the biggest match of the week takes place at the national stadium on Tuesday where two of international football's biggest rivals meet once again. I say rivals - it's a pretty one way thing by all accounts with Germany having far more history with sides like France, Italy and The Netherlands but it's still a pretty big deal. In my perception, Germany/West Germany have dominated but the head-to-head doesn't prove this - in fact my research shows it's actually even with 13 wins and three draws apiece since 1930. However, since 1990 it has been a bit more one-sided and crucially England have only beaten them twice in competitive matches - a 1-0 win at Euro 2000 and the famous 5-1 World Cup qualifier in Munich a year later. Given Gareth Southgate's cagey approach to games, it's likely to be close again. Tickets are like gold dust and will be very expensive
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Thursday 1 July
Friendly
Bedfont Sports v Spelthorne Sports @745pm - the Spelly make the short journey to Bedfont for their second game of the week. The hosts were due to play on Tuesday but called it off so as not to clash with the England game. If you're new to groundhopping in London, this ground is most notable for being about 400m from the runway at Heathrow so it's ideal for plane spotting too
A bit further afield
Just beyond the M25 we have a couple of friendlies featuring TLFG clubs that might appeal. Harrow Borough begin their pre-season campaign with a trip to Virginia Water whilst Fisher head north to Cheshunt
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Friday 2 July
Friendlies
Chertsey Town v Walton & Hersham @745pm - 2019 FA Vase winners Chertsey host a derby against the Swans down in leafy Surrey
Colliers Wood United v Alfold @730pm - a short bus ride from Putney will bring you to CWU's Wibbandune ground where SCFL club Alfold provide the opposition
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Saturday 3 July
Friendlies
Carshalton Athletic v Walton Casuals @3pm - the pick of the day's action is this all-seventh tier encounter between sides from the parallel Isthmian and Southern Leagues. I'm not certain if pre-booking is required but it often proved to be the case last year with the Robins selling out many of their Covid limited-capacity games.
Click here for tickets Haringey Borough v Romford @3pm - I always enjoy my visits to Coles Park. Situated on White Hart Lane not far from Spurs, Haringey have made huge strides in recent years. One of the main reasons behind the significant growth in their supporter base has been their amazing offer of free season tickets which are available once again for this campaign.
Click here for details of that deal and ticket info for this match Staines Town v Farnborough @3pm - the visitors make their second trip of the week to the TLFG zone. The Swans' Wheatsheaf Lane is a well appointed venue with great facilities, although I haven't been for about 30 years when it all looked very different!
Tooting & Mitcham United v Tooting Bec @3pm - there's a cracking groundshare derby to look forward to at Imperial Fields in south London. The only slight drawback is that it's not being played on the main pitch so the spectator facilities won't be as good as they could be
Southall v Shepherds Bush @11am - the 'All are celebrating their 150th year this season and entertain ambitious new start-up Shepherds Bush who include former Brentford and QPR striker DJ Campbell among their ranks. This match is being played at Brunel University
A bit further afield
Non-League Diversity Football Festival
Just beyond the south-eastern boundary of the M25, you come to Gravesend where Punjab United will be hosting this tournament between themselves, Leicester Nirvana, Sporting Bengal United and Sporting Khalsa - the action gets underway at 130pm