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Wednesday 2 August
Emirates Cup
Arsenal v Monaco @6pm - probably the biggest game of the summer so far, the Emirates Cup returns on Wednesday. This competition began back in 2007 and used to feature four teams and be played over a weekend - it was arguably the highlight of pre-season in London. However, since 2019 it has just been one match between Arsenal and a visiting team. Monaco finished sixth in Ligue 1 last season and finished third in this tournament back in 2014 when Valencia won it. Tickets have sold out
SSML Premier
London Lions v Crawley Green @8pm - the hosts are about to commence the season in a different division for the fourth campaign running. They had been set to begin this one in the CCL Premier North but agreed a swap with Ardley United who were unhappy with their allocation. Crawley Green finished in midtable last year as did London Lions so it should be pretty even
Essex Senior League
Romford v Buckhurst Hill @745pm - after this weekend's first round of games, Romford find themselves top after demolishing Saffron Walden 5-1 on Friday. Buckhurst Hill narrowly lost 1-0 to Barking so this will be their second visit to Mayesbrook Park in four days
ECL Division 1 South
May & Baker v Cannons Wood @745pm - in the 10th tier, there's a groundshare derby between the sides who share Parkside with Aveley. M&B lost their first game 3-0 at home to Barkingside on Friday whilst this will be Cannons Wood's opener
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Friday 4 August
FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round
Probably the world's most famous club knockout competition gets underway on Friday with two ties in the London area. Clubs at this level really benefit from the prize money on offer with the winners collecting a cheque for £1,125 and the losers £375
Edgware & Kingsbury v Waltham Abbey @745pm - the hosts achieved a very creditable sixth-placed finish in the ninth tier last season and they'll surely want to push for the play-offs this time round. On Friday they welcome a side who finished midtable in the level above and will hope to pull off one of the first cupsets of the season
Woodford Town v Hertford Town @745pm - it's a very similar story at Ashtons where another ninth tier club play host to one from the eighth. Woodford managed to finish third in the Essex Senior League and pose a real threat to Hertford
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Saturday 5 August
Game4Ukraine
The biggest crowd of the day could well come at Stamford Bridge where a hugely impressive list of ex-pros and celebrities take to the field to raise money for people in need in war-torn Ukraine. The match kicks off at 6pm and can therefore be combined with several others earlier in the day. Tickets can be bought for around £30 - full details on the event's
website
Friendlies
Brentford v Lille @4pm - the Bees return from their American tour to play this final friendly at the GTech. Brentford had the best season in their history in 2022/23, finishing ninth in the Premier League. With star striker Ivan Toney suspended until January for betting offences, it will be interesting to see how they fare this season and against one of the top clubs in France here. Tickets for Brentford home games are very hard to get because of their small capacity so this is a rare opportunity to visit if you're not a member. Most
tickets are £15
Crystal Palace v Lyon @530pm - it's also incredibly hard to get tickets to watch the Eagles without membership so this friendly also gives the casual visitor the chance to tick Selhurst Park off their list. Roy Hodgson returned in the latter stages of last season to steer Palace to Premier League safety and they'll hope to more than hold their own again under his leadership this time. However, star player Wilfried Zaha finally left the club to join Turkish giants Galatasaray last week and his will be big shoes to fill. Lyon are one of the biggest clubs in France and have won Ligue 1 seven times since the turn of the century but it's been a while since their last major success. The late kick-off means it can be combined with the FA Cup tie Balham are hosting in nearby Thornton Heath.
Tickets are £14
Fulham v 1899 Hoffenheim @1pm - the Cottagers are another one of our local sides to have spent most of pre-season on tour in America but they're back for this one. Craven Cottage is often voted as the best ground to go to by visitors to London but like many top-flight clubs, it's very hard to get a ticket without membership. Hoffenheim finished 12th in the German league last season and should provide a good test.
Tickets are £15
Championship
Watford v QPR @3pm - with the warm-ups complete, the EFL gets underway in earnest this weekend and we've got this derby to kick things off locally. Both sides had very disappointing seasons last year. The Hornets came down from the Premier League and despite having access to parachute payments, only finished 11th and went through three managers in the process. The R's came flying out of the traps under new boss Michael Beale and were top in October before he controversially moved to former club Rangers in Scotland. The wheels then fell off and his replacement Neil Critchley only lasted until the spring when club legend Gareth Ainsworth took over. Results barely improved but a stunning win at eventual champions Burnley shortly before the end of the season helped to keep them up. Neither side have had a great pre-season so it could go either way.
Tickets are available
League One
Charlton Athletic v Leyton Orient @3pm - talking of derbies, there's arguably an even more interesting one at the Valley where the Addicks welcome the newly promoted O's. Although Charlton didn't challenge for the play-offs, the second half of their season under new boss Dean Holden saw them improve significantly and they finished 10th. As already mentioned, Leyton Orient had a great campaign and won the League Two title. However, a number of their best players have left the club over the summer including player of the season Lawrence Vigouroux who joined Burnley.
Tickets are available
League Two
Sutton United v Notts County @3pm - the U's made their League Two debut in 2021/22 and did superbly well to finish eighth and make the EFL Trophy Final, last season wasn't quite as impressive they ended up in 14th. Pre-season hasn't been hugely successful and some observers have predicted it could be a year where they slide a bit further. Notts County are back in the EFL after suffering relegation in 2019. They did it after coming through an epic battle with big spending Wrexham which saw them ultimately have to settle for second and a dramatic win in the play-offs over Chesterfield.
Tickets are available
National League
Barnet v Hartlepool United @3pm - the National League also starts this weekend. The Bees made it to the play-offs last season but lost over two legs to local rivals Boreham Wood. They'll hope for at least a repeat of that this time and they begin with a challenging fixture against a Hartlepool side who finished second bottom in League Two last season to suffer relegation back to the ranks of non-league
Wealdstone v York City @3pm - as one of the smaller teams in the division, the Stones did really well to not only survive again but finish 13th whilst former EFL clubs like Scunthorpe, Torquay and Yeovil all got relegated. York, another former EFL club, missed relegation by just three points so the hosts should fancy their chances
National League South
Dartford v Bath City @3pm - the Darts finished as runners-up to local rivals Ebbsfleet United last season but it was third placed Oxford City who prevailed in the play-offs and went up. Bath managed a midtable finish last season but recorded a decent 0-0 draw on their last visit to Princes Park just before Christmas
Southern League Premier South
Harrow Borough v AFC Totton @3pm - for some reason the seventh tier Southern League starts this weekend but the parallel Isthmian League doesn't. Anyway, back to this game. Harrow ended the season in the relegation zone but received a surprise reprieve when Metropolitan Police took voluntary relegation. Having already begun preparations for life in the eighth tier, which included hiring a relatively inexperienced new manager from the ninth tier, everyone involved found themselves a bit surprised by the new scenario. Pre-season has been reasonably successful but the visit of the Stags who won promotion from Division 1 South after winning the title, could be tough
FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round
Redbridge v New Salamis @3pm - there are loads of ties in London on Saturday featuring sides in the eighth and ninth tiers and it's really hard to single any out. I've gone for this one as it features two sides in the Isthmian North. Redbridge finished as runners-up in the Essex Senior League and won promotion via the play-offs to join their opponents at the higher level. It will be very interesting to see how they get on
Sutton Common Rovers v Burgess Hill Town @3pm - there's another all eighth-tier tie at Church Road, a ground they share with AFC Whyteleafe. Both these sides narrowly avoided relegation from their parallel divisions of the Isthmian League last season so it should be close
Wembley v Bearsted @3pm - if they've been drawn at home and you want attempt the 'Road to Wembley' and watch a match in every round, then you've really got to start at Vale Farm. The Lions finished ninth in the CCL Premier North and Bearsted came 13th in the SCEFL Premier with only four points less so this should also be competitive
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Sunday 6 August
FA Community Shield
Arsenal v Manchester City @4pm - the traditional curtain raiser to the new season between the Premier League champions and FA Cup winners takes place at Wembley on Sunday. With City winning both competitions last season, the Gunners will fill in as runners-up in the league. Unsurprisingly, it has sold out
Friendly
Tottenham Hotspur v Shakhtar Donetsk @2pm - the fundraising for Ukraine continues on Sunday afternoon but with a more serious friendly between two proper teams. If you haven't been before, the superb THS is well worth a visit and tickets don't go on sale to non-members very often. Remaining
tickets for this appear to be £25
FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round
AFC Croydon Athletic v Sutton Athletic @3pm - the Rams have had a decent pre-season following their takeover by Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy. This important cup match will be the first competitive game since they became owners and it comes against a team from a parallel ninth-tier division
Welling Town v Cobham @2pm - there's a similar match-up in south-east London where the Boots go in search of their first win at their new home, the ground they share with Phoenix Sports. Cobham play in the parallel Combined Counties League and this will be their first match of the season
Women's friendly
Fulham v QPR @230pm - the pick of the women's games on Sunday is definitely this West London derby which is being played at the Cottagers' training ground in Motspur Park. The R's play a level above Fulham so should be marginal favourites
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