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 24 February
U18 & Development football
I had to do a bit of digging to find anything taking place today and from what I can tell, it's just non-league clubs' U18 sides who are in action this evening. All the ones I discovered are in south-west London - see the match map for details
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Tuesday 25 February
Professional Development League
Millwall v Brentford @2pm - it's a very different story on Tuesday, with plenty going on. You can also easily see two games thanks to this early kick-off at The Den. It features two of the top three in Group South of this U21 league so it should be worth a watch. Tickets are usually available through the club's website but I haven't seen anything advertised yet - check on the day
Premier League
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa @730pm - both of these sides had excellent weekends with the Eagles winning 2-0 at Fulham and Villa beating Chelsea 2-1. Palace have now won three of their last five to banish any fear of relegation and now a top-ten finish would appear to be their main target. Villa had been on an iffy run with the defeat of the Blues being their first win in six. The hosts are unbeaten in three against Unai Emery's side and won 5-0 here last season.
Tickets Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City @730pm - this time two weeks ago, it was all doom and gloom at Spurs. Knocked out of the EFL Cup and FA Cup in consecutive matches and floundering in the bottom half, they've now won three in a row in the league and things seem a bit more cheerful. Here they welcome a side who are also having a relatively poor spell. Knocked of the Champions League by Real Madrid, they lost to Liverpool on Sunday and head to the THS with the memory of being demolished 4-0 by Ange Postecoglou's team back in November. It's actually quite hard to pick a winner here but given their history of good results against City, I'm tipping Spurs to have a positive night. Tickets are only available to members but
hospitality packages are available from £399
Chelsea v Southampton @815pm - at one point in the latter part of 2024, the Blues were being touted as challengers to Liverpool but it's gone a bit wrong since then. With only two wins from their last 10, the Stamford Bridge club are 21 points behind the Reds and down to seventh. There's still plenty to play for though with a place in the top four well within their grasp and the UEFA Conference League seemingly there for the taking. The Saints suffered another dreadful 4-0 loss at home to Brighton on Saturday to keep them bottom but now 13 points adrift of safety. A home win looks like a certainty.
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League Two
Bromley v Bradford City @745pm - the Ravens' win over Harrogate made it three in a row and must have made a few fans start to seriously think a play-off push is back on the cards. Still seven points behind seventh-placed Crewe, they have a game in hand and 14 games left to catch them. The Bantams are in the top five and have only lost one of their last six. The Yorkshire club won the reverse fixture 3-1 back in August so the hosts are going to have to be at their best to keep their good run going.
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National League
Wealdstone v Boston United @745pm - the Stones came from behind to pick up a crucial 4-2 win over bottom club Ebbsfleet as they look to beat the drop themselves. The battle to stay up is incredibly tight with only three points between the teams in 17th to 22nd. The visiting Pilgrims have really struggled since promotion, are 23rd and 10 points adrift of safety. It's looking pretty grim for them but they do have two games in hand on the teams immediately above them so a win here will give them a glimmer of hope.
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National League Cup Quarter-Final
Sutton United v Manchester United U21 @7pm - the inaugural playing of this unpopular new cup is down to its last eight clubs. To recap, this is new competition where pro clubs field U21 sides against National League ones to gain experience of playing against senior players. The U's got through a group containing academy sides from Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and West Bromwich Albion and now face a side from one of the biggest clubs in the world. How much the public buy into it remains to be seen but it's rare for a non-league club from south London to ever face a Red Devils XI so you'd think a reasonable amount of fans might turn up just for the novelty.
Tickets are available from £12
National League South
Boreham Wood v Chelmsford City @745pm - after a wobble which saw them lose three in four, the Wood are now celebrating two wins in a row after success at local rivals St Albans City on Saturday. With the top two drawing, the Hertfordshire club are now fourth and five points off top spot. Chelmsford, on the other hand, pulled off a dramatic late comeback against former leaders Torquay which puts the Devon club in real danger of losing their top-seven place. Although ninth, the Essex club are still 11 points adrift of the play-off places.
Tickets
Isthmian League North
Walthamstow v Witham Town @745pm - the 'Stow are a side to firmly keep an eye on in the eighth tier. Sitting one place and three points outside the play-off places, they come into this on the back of a thrilling 5-3 win over then leaders Felixstowe & Walton United. It was their fifth triumph on the trot and put them top of the division's form table. Witham sit just below them but their form seemed to be going in the other direction before Saturday's 1-0 win over a struggling Newmarket side. Tickets are £10 on the gate
Middlesex Senior Cup Semi-Finals
Bedfont Sports v Hanwell Town @745pm - I don't tend to feature county cup matches until this stage of competitions as clubs often field weakened sides and the ties can be a bit of a non-event, a bit like the early rounds of the EFL Cup for Premier League sides. When you get to the final four then you know you're probably going to watch some sides who are taking things seriously and want to win. Of the remaining clubs, ninth tier Bedfont are the lowest ranked and Hanwell from the seventh tier are the highest. The hosts have never been to the final whilst the Geordies have won it once in 2021. Tickets are £8 on the gate
Rayners Lane v Harrow Borough @745pm - two very local rivals from the eighth tier meet in the other tie. As the crow flies, their grounds are 0.8 miles apart and they're only two places apart in the Isthmian League South Central. Rayners Lane thrashed Harrow 4-0 in this competition last season before winning the title for the first time after beating Hayes & Yeading United in the final. They also come into this in some form having won their last two games 5-1. Harrow are really up and down at the moment, equally capable of winning 4-1 as losing by it. They are, however, much weaker away from home so it will take something to win here. I haven't seen any ticket prices published but it shouldn't exceed £10
SCEFL Premier
VCD Athletic v Snodland Town @745pm - things are getting exciting for the Vickers. Having seen them lose top spot to Faversham, I personally believed their title shot had gone and a play-off spot would be the best they could get. However, with the Lilywhites only managing a draw at Erith & Belvedere on Saturday, VCD got right back in it with a 1-0 win at Larkfield & New Hythe. The gap between them is now only two points and this match is the first of two games in hand. Snodland are in the bottom four so, although weak on paper, they have plenty to play for themselves. The going rate for tickets in this division is around £8
FA Youth Cup Quarter-Final
Watford v Southampton @7pm - after beating Spurs 4-2 in the last round, the Hornets have made into the last eight of the country's most prestigious U18 competition. The Saints' academy has had a great reputation for many years so it's no surprise to see them make it to this stage and they should start as favourites. This is being played at Vicarage Road.
Tickets
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Wednesday 26 February
UEFA Women's Nations League
England v Spain @8pm - the biggest crowd of the night will be found at Wembley where fans will be treated to a repeat of 2023's World Cup Final. Since the glorious Euros campaign of 2022, the Lionesses have struggled to reach those heights again. Yes, they did make the World Cup Final a year later but it was stodgy and sometimes lucky stuff which got them there. Spain won that day and have looked more impressive since. Currently second in the world and top in Europe, for me they will start this match as favourites. They come into this on the back of a very dramatic 3-2 win over Belgium on Friday, a game they were losing 2-1 as late as the 92nd minute. England, on the other hand, could only manage a 1-1 draw with Portugal in the Algarve.
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Premier League
Brentford v Everton @730pm - a couple of months ago, this fixture would've generated little interest for the neutral but now both teams are hitting some form and could provide us with a very entertaining game. The Bees crushed Leicester City 4-0 in the Midlands on Friday night to keep a place in the top 10 well within reach. The Toffees are a team transformed following the return of David Moyes to Goodison Park. Second in the form table, they've only lost one of the seven games he's presided over and were unlucky to only draw with Manchester United on Saturday. The Merseyside club are also unbeaten in five against the Bees so I have to say I fancy them to get something here. Tickets are only available to members
SCEFL Division 1
Forest Hill Park v Welling Town @745pm - Wednesday gives us another chance to take a look at FHP/SE Dons. Sadly their game at SOUL Tower Hamlets was postponed on Saturday so they missed the chance to go top. A point behind leaders Canterbury City, they now have six games in hand so they really are in a very strong position. The visiting Boots only formed in 2016 and enjoyed consecutive promotions in their first three seasons as they shot up to the ninth tier. Sadly things are really slowing down and they're now on course for a second consecutive relegation and a place back in the Kent County League. Tickets are £6
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Thursday 27 February
Premier League
West Ham United v Leicester City @8pm - the Hammers are one of the most unpredictable teams in the top flight. In the bottom half for most of the season and capable of some real horror shows on their day, they can also go to the Emirates at beat Arsenal as they did on Saturday. Although they're still in the bottom five, they're well clear of the relegation dogfight and have very little to play for. The Foxes are one of those teams who look increasingly likely to go down. How they've gone from Premier League and FA Cup winners to a side which yo-yos between the divisions is hard to fathom but that's what they're becoming. However, they do have a good record against West Ham and beat them 3-1 in December and won at the London Stadium last season too.
Tickets
Development football
With West Ham providing the only senior football, I delved into the development football calendar and beefed up the Thursday offering on the map. There's now a reasonable selection of U23 and U18 sides for you to choose from at a number of non-league clubs
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Friday 21 February
FA Youth Cup Quarter-Final
Arsenal v Manchester United @7pm - the biggest crowd of the night will be found at the Emirates. The visitors are having much the better season in the U18 Premier League so they should start as favourites. The Red Devils are also the most successful club in the competition's history with 11 wins since it began in the 1950s, with their last title coming in 2022. The Gunners got thrashed by West Ham in the final two years ago and haven't won it since 2009. There is a reduced capacity of 9,999 for this game but
tickets are still available for £4
Professional Development League
Brentford v Birmingham City @1pm - it's possible to see two games today as the Bees provide us with another lunchtime U21 fixture. If Brentford win at Millwall earlier in the week, then they could be going for top spot here against a Birmingham side who've really struggled this season. This is being played at Wheatsheaf Park in Staines.
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Essex Senior League
West Essex v Woodford Town @745pm - in my opinion, the best non-league option of the night is this north-east London derby at Wadham Lodge. The hosts have had a busy month, playing five league games and losing only one - a whopping 8-1 drubbing by leaders Stanway Rovers. In midtable, they're now just playing for position. Woodford, on the other hand, are firmly in the title race after beating Sawbridgeworth on Friday night. A point behind Stanway, third place Takeley are keeping the pressure on too. Tickets are £8 on the gate
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FA Cup Fifth Round
Crystal Palace v Millwall @1215pm - the FA Cup tops the bill this weekend, with the grand old competition down to its last 16 clubs. One of the ties of the round is this south London derby at Selhurst Park. Despite being local rivals, there haven't been that many games between them in recent years as the clubs have moved around the divisions. The last meeting came three years ago in this competition at The Den where Premier League Palace got the better of the Championship Lions by 2-1. Before that, you have to go back to 2013 for a league game. The last time Millwall won here was Boxing Day 2003.
With top-flight safety pretty much secured, you'd expect the hosts to go all out to win this. The visitors will start as underdogs but they won at Elland Road against Leeds in the last round and you just know they're going to be really fired up for this. Tickets have sold out
Championship
QPR v Sheffield United @3pm - there is a lot of positivity around Loftus Road at the moment but, as is often the way in this division, the form that lifted them from the bottom into play-off contention has gone again. Relegation is no longer a pressing concern, but four defeats from six has probably realistically put the play-offs beyond them. The Blades head to W12 on the back of losing their big top-of-the-table clash against Yorkshire rivals Leeds and will be desperate to bounce back. As of Thursday lunchtime, there were only 200
tickets left so be quick if you want one
League One
Leyton Orient v Charlton Athletic @3pm - there's another big game in the third tier too. Locked together on 53 points either side of the play-off line in sixth and seventh, this derby couldn't be much bigger for the clubs involved. With only two defeats in 10, the visiting Addicks are in better form but they haven't won here since 2010. Sadly, this has sold out too
League Two
AFC Wimbledon v Bromley @3pm - I'm not sure if I should bother writing a preview for this as there are no tickets left either. I don't think I can remember a Saturday in the 13 years or so I've been writing this blog that tickets are so hard to get, so far down the pyramid. For the record, this too is a London derby. The Dons are unbeaten in 12 games and up to fourth in what is a tight battle for the three automatic promotion places. The Ravens are up to 10th, in what has been a very promising start to life in the EFL. Seven points adrift of the play-off places, their promotion dreams aren't dead yet but defeat here could make things very tough
FA Trophy Quarter-Final
If you've never heard of it, this is a national knockout competition for clubs in the fifth to eighth tiers with its final at Wembley in May
Sutton United v Spennymoor United @3pm - it's not just the FA Cup which is taking place this weekend, we've also got the quarter-finals of the Trophy and Vase too. The U's are the last London club left. Ten points clear of the relegation zone, you'd like to think the hosts would make this competition a priority and try and win it. They've made the final once before but lost to Bishop's Stortford way back in 1981. The Moors are midtable in the division below Sutton and face a very long journey down from the north-east for this fixture. This equals their best ever run in the Trophy but they're probably most famous for winning the FA Vase back in 2013. I'm pleased to say there are some
tickets left for this but buy in advance to make sure
FA Vase Quarter-Final
Like the above, this is a national knockout competition but for clubs in the ninth and tenth tiers with its final at Wembley in May
AFC Whyteleafe v Bourne Town @3pm - there are several good matches in the seventh and eighth tiers too but I'm running out of time so will jump straight to this big game between two ninth-tier teams instead. Alongside Erith & Belvedere, who are away, the Leafe are one of two TLFG teams to make it to the closing stages. The Surrey club are currently top of the CCL Premier South but locked into a tight title race with Redhill and Jersey Bulls. Bourne, who hail from Lincolnshire, are second in the parallel United Counties League Premier North so, in effect, we should have two of the strongest teams left in the Vase meeting at Church Road. With a trip to Wembley now only two rounds away, the stakes are incredibly high for these clubs. Crowds have been big in previous rounds, so buy your
tickets in advance to make sure you get in
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Sunday 2 March
Women's Super League
Crystal Palace v Liverpool @2pm - Sunday is all about women's football and there's a busy programme of games to choose from. Both sides sacked their managers this week. The Eagles are new to the division and bottom but it was still quite surprising to see them part company with Laura Kaminski who was held in high regard by most. Matt Beard's dismissal was also a bit of eyebrow raiser at Liverpool but their results had definitely gone backwards on last season. Palace have brought in Norwegian Leif Smerud who has been in interim charge of both the Norway men's and women's national teams over the last few years. Meanwhile, the Reds have put assistant coach Amber Whiteley in temporary charge. When they played in October, it finished 1-1 and it could be similar here. This is being played at Sutton United.
Tickets Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City @2pm - at the same time over in east London, two of the top six meet at Leyton Orient's ground. Spurs finished sixth last season and made the FA Cup Final. Sixth again but out of the cup, it feels that things have stalled if not gone backwards. Performances have been disjointed and stodgy but a win here could put them fifth. City really should've won the title last season but a nightmare last few minutes against Arsenal near the end of the season saw them miss out on the silverware on goal difference. Not at that level this season, their main priority now will be to break back into the Champions League places and they could do that with a win here. Tickets are no longer available online and I've never been able to ascertain whether you can buy on arrival - sorry
Arsenal v West Ham United @530pm - trying to stop City getting into the top three are Arsenal who currently occupy that position. With only one defeat in 10 league games, it's going rather well for new boss Renee Slegers. Although leaders Chelsea are seemingly uncatchable, the runners-up spot is definitely there for the taking. If Manchester United lose to Leicester City in the early game, then a win here will see them go second. The Hammers, on the other hand, are having a decent spell. The last couple of years have been a bit of a struggle but three wins from the last six have lifted Rehanne Skinner's side into the top eight and almost out of relegation contention. The chances of West Ham winning are very slim as they've only beaten the Gunners once in their history but a draw isn't inconceivable. This is being played at Boreham Wood and a last few
tickets are available
Women's Championship
Charlton Athletic v London City Lionesses @2pm - there's a big game in the second tier where these two south-east London clubs continue their pursuit of the title and the one promotion spot available. The Addicks are fourth and five points adrift of leaders Birmingham City but they have a game in hand. LCL, an independent women's club backed by American millionaire Michele Kang, are only a point behind City with a game in hand so this is a really big moment for them. They won the reverse fixture 2-0 at Hayes Lane and would love to repeat that here. This is being played at The Valley and
tickets are available
FAWNL Southern Premier
AFC Wimbledon v Cheltenham Town @2pm - this division has broken down into three groups - the top four, middle four and bottom four and there hasn't been much movement between them for a while. The Dons, following promotion, have done well to establish themselves in the middle four. Despite losing their last three, they're still six points clear of the bottom group of which Cheltenham are the top club. When they last played in September, Wimbledon won 3-0. This is being played at Raynes Park Vale and
tickets are £7
FAWNL Division 1 South East
Ashford Town (Middlesex) v Dulwich Hamlet @2pm - the Tangerines' X feed declares that the 'great escape is on'. For a club who have been bottom all season and who are currently 11 points adrift of safety, that's some claim. They do have three games in hand on the three teams immediately above them but they're not bottom because they haven't played many games. With 12 defeats from 14 games and 53 conceded, they have the worst record. The Hamlet, who are new to this level, are one of those three teams above them so they really have to win this. With Actonians not in action, this is being played at Rectory Park. Tickets are £5
L&SE Women's League Cup Semi-Finals
Dartford v Dorking Wanderers @130pm - the current top two in this league have been drawn to meet at Princes Park for what should be quite an occasion. The Darts are the current leaders and holders of this cup. Dorking are four points behind in the league and have played a game more. When they met here in the league in November, Dartford won 1-0 and it should be close again. Tickets are £5
Millwall Lionesses v Fulham @130pm - down in sixth, the Lionesses are the lowest-ranked side left in the competition and they'll do really well to win here. Although the Cottagers are just above them in fifth, everyone's simply waiting for them to rattle through their games in hand and win the title. Without doubt the biggest club in this fifth-tier division, they've only played 10 league games and have yet to lose. They also enjoyed a great run in the FA Cup and have beaten higher division opponents at various points this season. This is being played at Fisher's ground in Rotherhithe. Not sure of ticket details but it shouldn't exceed £5
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