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 15 November
FA Youth Cup Second Round
Corinthian Casuals v Cambridge United @745pm - there are a couple of senior non-league games on Monday but for me, this U18 game is probably more significant and could draw a bigger crowd. CC's have done really well to get this far and the visit of a League One team's youngsters should provide a big test. It's £5 to get in
Youth & Development games
Having received quite a bit of interest from readers in matches at this level, I've done my best to include as many as I can find on the match map. However, details have been hard to confirm so please check everything with the club before you travel
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Tuesday 16 November
Premier League Cup
QPR v Blackburn Rovers @1pm - if you want to see two games on Tuesday, the R's U23 side are back in action at Wealdstone's ground in Ruislip at lunchtime. Tickets are available on the gate and usually cost £5
FA Youth Cup Second Round
Leyton Orient v Newport County @7pm - there's another game in the country's top U18 competition on Tuesday. With tickets at £5, it provides a cheap way of visiting Brisbane Road
Southern League Premier Division South
Hayes & Yeading United v Farnborough @745pm - undoubtedly the match of the night in the seventh tier is taking place in west London. It's third versus first although with Hayes having five games in hand on Farnborough and second-placed Gosport, it's effectively a top-two clash. The hosts suffered a rare reverse against Isthmian League leaders Worthing in the FA Trophy on Saturday, so they'll be hoping to return to winning ways here
CCL Premier Division North
Abbey Rangers v Virginia Water @745pm - the hosts are third but have games in hand on the top two. A win in this local derby will put them on level points with second-placed Southall
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Wednesday 17 November
Uefa Women's Champions League
Arsenal v Koge @8pm - the biggest crowd of the night should be found at Boreham Wood's ground where the Gunners will look to make a large stride towards qualification for the next round. They beat the Danish side 5-1 in the reciprocal fixture last week so should feel confident of another win.
Tickets are available from £8
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Thursday 18 November
Uefa Women's Champions League
Chelsea v Servette @8pm - it's a similar story at Kingsmeadow on Thursday where the Blues will hope to move to the verge of qualification with another win over Group A's weakest team.
Tickets are available from £9
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Friday 19 November
Championship
QPR v Luton Town @745pm - the international break comes to an end with another televised QPR game at Loftus Road. The second tier is incredibly tight at the moment with only six points between fifth and 16th. The R's will need to win here to stay in the play-off places but the Hatters will be tricky opponents in what is effectively a derby, given their close proximity to London. Games between these two are often highly entertaining with 3-2 a common scoreline over the years. However, the Bedfordshire club haven't won here since 1984 so it's not a happy hunting ground for them.
Tickets are available
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Saturday 20 November
Premier League
Watford v Manchester United @3pm - the Hornets will be looking to end their two-game losing streak against the Red Devils, a statement you don't hear very often. Given United's current form, who knows? The last time they met at Vicarage Road in 2019, it was fans of the Hertfordshire club who went home happy after a 2-0 win. Tickets have sold out
Championship
Fulham v Barnsley @3pm - the Cottagers are the form team of the division with six wins in a row. In second, just two points behind leaders Bournemouth, they should comfortably see off the Tykes who are second from bottom and on the hunt for a new manager.
Tickets are available
League One
Charlton Athletic v Plymouth Argyle @3pm - the Addicks' season has improved significantly under caretaker boss Johnnie Jackson, with their four-game unbeaten run lifting them out of the relegation zone and above London rivals AFC Wimbledon. On Saturday they host leaders Plymouth who have only lost one of their 17 league games so far this season.
Tickets are available
League Two
Leyton Orient v Sutton United @3pm - if it's a London derby you're after then head to Brisbane Road where a very well matched pair of clubs are set to do battle. One place and two points apart just outside the play-off places, this match has lots of potential.
Tickets are available
National League
Barnet v Torquay United @3pm - their are four games in the fifth tier and I've gone for this one as the Bees are holding a legends day and making it
£10 a ticket. It's usually £22 so it's quite a saving
Isthmian Premier
Enfield Town v Merstham @3pm - there's nothing particularly eye-catching in the seventh tier but I've gone for this as a win for the Towners could put them top depending on midweek results and how current leaders Worthing get on
Isthmian South East
Cray Valley PM v Haywards Heath Town @3pm - it's first versus third in another one of the big match-ups of the day. Unusually for many non-league competitions, the top four clubs have played the same number of games so the table paints an accurate picture of where we're at
FA Vase Second Round
The national knockout competition for clubs in the ninth and 10th tiers, with its final at Wembley, is back for its latest round. There are 64 ties this weekend so we're still some way from the final
Athletic Newham v Pagham @3pm - the club formerly known as Lopes Tavares are new to the ninth tier after promotion from the ECL. They're doing well in the Essex Senior League and find themselves in the top six. In Pagham, they host a team who are also sixth in the parallel SCFL - this could go the distance
Cobham v Egham Town @3pm - we've got another very similar tie here, with eighth and seventh-placed clubs from the parallel Premier Divisions of the CCL meeting at the brilliantly titled Leg O'Mutton Field
Cockfosters v Tring Athletic @3pm - former rivals in the SSML, Cockfosters are now an Essex Senior League club and should fancy their chances as Tring are second from bottom in the Spartan Premier having won only two league games
Glebe v Hanworth Villa @3pm - probably the tie of the round is taking place in Chislehurst where the leaders of the SCEFL take on the top club from the parallel CCL Premier North - it should be a cracker!
Harefield United v Berks County @3pm - the Hare should be expected to progress here as they host a midtable team from the level below
New Salamis v Ipswich Wanderers @3pm - the hosts who play a level above their opponents, should start as favourites but Ipswich are among the frontrunners in the ECL Division 1 South and could cause a few problems
Raynes Park Vale v Blackfield & Langley @2pm - there's another well-matched looking tie at Grand Drive where RPV, fifth in the CCL South, take on a top-eight club from the Wessex League. Note the slightly earlier kick-off
Southall v Chatham Town @3pm - after the Glebe v Hanworth game, this tie comes a very close second as it's second in the CCL North against third in the SCEFL. Chatham have been getting some great crowds this season and will hopefully travel in decent numbers to west London
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Sunday 21 November
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United @430pm - a hugely important game for both as Antonio Conte seeks his first league win as Spurs boss and Leeds look for points to push them further away from the relegation zone. Tickets are only available to members
FA Vase Second Round
Stansfeld v Badshot Lea @3pm - the final tie of the round is another good one with the 10th tier SCEFL Division 1 leaders hosting one of the top clubs from the CCL Premier South, a level above. There's some definite cupset potential here
FA Women's Super League
Chelsea v Birmingham City @2pm - after crushing rivals Manchester City 4-0 on Sunday, the Blues closed the gap on leaders Arsenal to just one point. Aside from their opening day blip against the Gunners, Emma Hayes's side are looking ominously good again and will be really interesting to see how the Women's FA Cup Final between the two goes in three weeks time. As for this match, you really have to fear for Birmingham - they've yet to win a game and have only scored two goals
West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur @3pm - both sides had to settle for draws this weekend and it cost both of them positions in the table. The Hammers slid below Aston Villa into seventh, whilst Spurs lost their place in the top three to Brighton. Current form would suggest an away win but there shouldn't be much in it
FA Women's Championship
Charlton Athletic v London City Lionesses @2pm - there's a local derby to be enjoyed in the women's second tier. You might not have heard of LCL before but a win here could put them top if leaders Liverpool slip up at Sunderland on Saturday
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