Camden Town vs Clapton Community FC takes place on Sunday, February 1 2026 with a 2pm kick off at Maurice Rebak Stadium, Summers Lane, North Finchley, N12 0PD
After kicking off 2026 at last with a fine home win against Ashford last weekend, it’s our first away day of the new year. It’s a huge challenge though against Camden Town, who beat us last month and who are unbeaten at home since 2024.
This is one of two visits to the Maurice Rebak Stadium in the space of three days, as the Men’s First Team also visit on Wednesday to play Enfield Borough.
About the opposition
Camden Town WFC are only of the oldest independent women’s football clubs in London, formed in 1986. When new owners took over four seasons ago they set an ambition of reaching the WSL – and it’s been so far so good with three promotions. Last season they pipped Hammersmith to the league title and both are likely to tussle it out for back-to-back promotion this season, with Bromley in the mix too. Their front-of-shirt sponsor is Adobe and Alessia Russo attended their kit launch in the summer.
Previous meetings
Camden won an exciting game at the Old Spotted Dog Ground in December 2-1 through an injury time penalty in controversial circumstances. Since then their double-winning manager Harry Sherman has departed, to be replaced by Darren Smith, but their good form has continued.
Form guide
Camden have lost just one game all season and have an outside chance of promotion, sat in third ahead of CCFC in fourth on goal difference. Although 16 points off leaders Hammersmith, in the only promotion spot, Camden have three games in hand and still have to play them again. They’ve
Player/s to watch
Virginia Somers has scored 7 goals in 9 games after signing from South London FC, where she bagged 16 last season.
Admission
Tickets are available to buy online now for £5 adults (plus £1.13 booking fee) and £3.50 U18s (plus £1 booking fee). Tickets do not need to be printed, just show email confirmation of purchase on the gate.
Tickets can also be purchased at the turnstile too, though we’re not sure on prices for on the day.
Gates open at 1pm, and the bar and food stalls will be open from 1pm too.
No dogs are allowed within the grounds.
Directions
Wingate & Finchley’s Maurice Rebak Stadlum is 22 minutes walk from West Finchley station on the end of the Northern Line.
Parking for supporters is on Summers Lane, outside the stadium and it is free. Please do not park in the rugby ground next door.
