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 16 December
Premier League 2
Arsenal v Sunderland @7pm - neither of these sides are really pulling up any trees in this U21 league. The Gunners are eighth and Mackems 14th as Brighton, Fulham and Manchester City battle it out for top spot. This is being played at Boreham Wood and entry is usually free so if you're in north London, there are a lot worse things you could be doing!
Isthmian League Cup
Carshalton Athletic v Leatherhead @745pm - if you want a match with a bit more riding on it, then head south to watch this all-Surrey affair. The Robins play a level above the visiting Tanners so should start as favourites, on paper at least.
Tickets
ECL Division 1 South
Newbury Forest v Enfield Borough @745pm - having reached the halfway point in the season, the hosts find themselves in the relegation zone and four points adrift of safety. The visitors are in the lower reaches too but keeping themselves the right side of the line. If Forest are to stay up, they need to win matches like this. This is being played at Redbridge's ground, just by Barkingside station. Tickets are £5 on the gate
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Tuesday 17 December
National League Cup
Sutton United v West Ham United U21 @730pm - the much maligned NLC returns on Tuesday for this match at Gander Green Lane. Still in the group stage, the U's won 3-0 in their opening game in the competition against the youngsters from Spurs. The Hammers lost their first game against Braintree Town 4-2 so you'd have to fancy the hosts here.
Tickets are £10
Premier League Cup
Charlton Athletic v Birmingham City @7pm - we're also in the group stage for this other U21 competition too. The Addicks are currently top of Group H with four points but it's tight as bottom club Birmingham are only a point behind. This is being played at Dartford. I haven't seen any ticket details yet but it won't be more than £5
Essex Senior Cup Quarter-Final
Hashtag United v Hornchurch @745pm - we're down to the last eight in this county cup and I guess you can call this a derby of sorts. Although the Tags groundshare at Aveley which isn't far from Hornchurch, it's hard to know where their fanbase are located as they're primarily an internet phenomenon. They may have almost 230,000 followers on X but their average matchday attendance is only 236. As for who wins, it should be the Urchins as they play a level above. Tickets are usually £12 for adults and are available on the gate
London Senior Cup Third Round
Athletic Newham v Brentford B @745pm - after causing a cupset at Donkey Lane by beating Enfield Town who play three levels above them, Essex Senior Leaguers Newham now face a side from a Premier League club. For some reason, the game is being played at Hanwell Town in west London. I haven't seen any ticket prices but it shouldn't be more than £10 on the gate
Combined Counties League Women's Cup
Leyton Orient v Haringey Borough @730pm - the seventh-tier O's play host to Haringey from the fifth in this London derby. The best things about this tie are that it's being played at Brisbane Road and admission is free
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Wednesday 18 December
EFL Cup Quarter-Final
Arsenal v Crystal Palace @730pm - the Gunners have been to eight EFL Cup Finals but haven't been to Wembley to contest this bit of silverware since 2018. In fact, you have to go all the way back to 1993 for their last win. Palace have found things a struggle in the league this year but they've made smooth progress in this, a competition they've never won. Tickets will be few and far between but check Arsenal's
website for the latest
UEFA Women's Champions League
Arsenal v Bayern Munich @8pm - the scheduling of this game has caused all kinds of controversy. It was supposed to be at the Emirates but the men's team got drawn at home in the EFL Cup and they took precedence which was not a good look. When it comes to the football, these sides have dominated Group C and this final game will decide who wins it. With Bayern a point ahead, they only need to draw to claim top spot. With the game now at the much smaller Boreham Wood, it's sold out
Professional Development League
Brentford v AFC Bournemouth @7pm - the Bees are in action for the second night running but this time it's their U21 team rather than their 'B' side - how much difference there is I'm not quite sure.These two are both in the top four in Group South of this competition so it could be well worth a watch. This is being played in Staines and
tickets are available
CCL Division 1
Colliers Wood United v Westside @730pm - my non-league pick of the night is this groundshare derby in south-west London. CWU are the landlords and Westside the tenants but it's the latter who are having a far better season and if they win here, they'll go top. Tickets will be available on the gate, for no more than £10
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Thursday 19 December
EFL Cup Quarter-Final
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United @8pm - Spurs fans are often ridiculed for their club's lack of trophies. In recent years, this has been their best chance of winning anything. They've made nine finals and picked up four wins, the last in 2008. United have been even more successful, winning six of the 10 finals they've contested but their last win in 2023 was much more recent. On that occasion they beat Newcastle United 2-0 and they could face the Magpies in the next round if they beat Brentford the night before. Most tickets have gone so check the Spurs
website for the latest information
UEFA Conference League
Chelsea v Shamrock Rovers @8pm - over in west London, the Blues should be confident of extending their 100% record in this competition. However, the Irish side are doing well and find themselves sixth in this 36-team league as they head to Stamford Bridge. Nevertheless, if they get anything from this game, it will be a huge achievement. Most tickets have gone but there might be some hospitality packages - check Chelsea's
website for the latest
Premier League Cup
QPR v Blackburn Rovers @7pm - with little chance of getting into either of the above without parting with some serious cash, the only alternative I'm aware of is this U21 game which is being played at Hayes & Yeading United. These two are first and second in Group E and the winner will either stay top or go top. Tickets are usually around £5 and available on the gate
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Friday 20 December
Isthmian League South Central
Ashford Town (Middlesex) v Binfield @745pm - still playing their games at Cobham while they wait for their 3G pitch to be installed, the Tangerines are really struggling. They put out a statement saying that the delay in putting the pitch down is costing them a fortune and consequently they have no playing budget. As a result, the squad are essentially volunteers in a semi-pro league so they're not doing too well. Binfield aren't having a great season but should start as favourites. Tickets will be available on the gate for no more than £10
Essex Senior League
Barking v Woodford Town @745pm - on the east side of town, there's a game of some importance in the ninth tier. The Blues have the games in hand to move into the play-off places whilst visitors Woodford will go top if they win both of theirs. Tickets will be available on the gate, again it shouldn't exceed £10
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Previews for the 21 & 22 December to follow
Have missed your previews of matches while you have been enjoying life at home and abroad. They are always so interesting and informative.
ReplyDeleteNice to have your previews back. I follow Beckenham Town and we now except card payments, as previously we were a cash only venue.
ReplyDeleteSorry should have been "accept"! And I'm a teacher!
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