Match preview // Clapton CFC Women’s First Team vs Actonians Res // 23.08.26

Clapton Community FC vs Actonians Res takes place on Sunday, August 23 2026 with a 2pm kick off at the Old Spotted Dog Ground, Walter Tull Way, 212 Upton Lane, Forest Gate, East London, E7 9NP.

It’s the first home game of the new London & South East Regional Women’s Football League season.

With Brentford and Bromley promoted in recent seasons and Leyton Orient being placed in the neighbouring Essex division instead of ours, it’s likely to be a more open division. Many teams will be hoping they can challenge for promotion – and why not CCFC among them?

Manager Alice Sharpe has added some new signings in Flo Hobbes, Ellie Dunn and Genevieve Buabeng while promoting several players from the Reserves, including Noora Oikarainen and Vee Hayward. More on those in the match programme on Sunday and online soon.

Games with Actonians are usually crazy and high-scoring so it’s not one to miss.

About the opposition

Actonians LFC was founded in 1998 as Chiswick United, before becoming Acton Sports Club four seasons later and then in 2008 part of historic men’s club Old Actonians. Last year, the club made the name change from Actonians Ladies to Women. The women’s first team, which is in the fourth tier, was bought by former USA international Stephanie McCaffrey, who is also playing up front. However, the rest of the Actonians club including the Reserves remains unaffected.

Form guide

Actonians Reserves started the season with a 3-0 defeat at home to Maidstone United, having finished last season in a very impressive fourth place.

Previous meetings

Over the years it’s been three wins, four losses and one draw. Actonians did the double over us in the league last season – a 3-1 defeat away was followed by a 4-1 loss at home. In between we gained a small amount of revenge with a 3-0 away win in the cup. 

Player/s to watch

Katy Hanscomb was the second top scorer in the division last season with 25 goals with Holly Reid not far behind on 16, with both scoring twice against us.

Entrance – where and when

Gates and bar will open for the game at 1pm ahead of kick off at 2pm.

Spectator entry is via the Upton Lane gate, next to the Spotted Dog pub. 212 Upton Lane, E7 9NP (What3Words: option.dark.limes).

However…. it’s just a 30 second walk down the Walter Tull Way if you want to arrive via Disraeli Road, (E7 9JT, lifted.paying.influencing) instead.

Admission prices

No tickets are needed, just turn up and pay at the turnstiles.

Standard: £5
Concessions: Pay what you can
Under 13s: Free 

Concessions include: 

  • Clapton CFC members 
  • Newham residents 
  • Teenagers (13 to 19)
  • Over 60s
  • Students and apprentices
  • Trade union members
  • Unemployed people and those on low income
  • People with disabilities and health conditions 
  • Refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants 

The concessions option is available to anyone who needs it. No ID is required to qualify for concessions, we will take your word for it. At the turnstile, just say that you are a concession (you don’t need to say which) and pay what you can for entry.

If you can afford it, however, please do pay the standard price.

Public transport

There are 7 stations, on umpteen different lines, within walking distance of the Old Spotted Dog.

  • Forest Gate (Elizabeth) – 14 minutes’ walk
  • Wanstead Park (Suffragette) – 17 minutes’ walk
  • Plaistow (District/Hammersmith & City) – 19 minutes’ walk
  • Upton Park (District/Hammersmith & City) – 19 minutes’ walk
  • Maryland (Elizabeth) – 22 minutes’ walk
  • Abbey Road (DLR) – 26 minutes’ walk
  • Stratford (National Rail/Mildmay/Elizabeth/Jubilee/Central/DLR) – 28 minutes’ walk

Buses

These bus services stop on Upton Lane (St Georges Road stop or Stratford School stop, 4 minutes’ walk away)

325 (from East Beckton or Prince Regent)
678 (From Beckton or Stratford)

These bus services stop on Romford Road (Disraeli Road stop, 7 minutes’ walk away).

25 (from City of London or Ilford)
86 (from Stratford or Romford)
425 (from Lower Clapton or Ilford)

These bus services stop on Woodgrange Road (Claremont Road or Romford Road stops, 11 minutes’ walk away).

58 (from Walthamstow or East Ham)
330 (from Forest Gate or Silvertown)

Here are some even more detailed directions.

Bikes

There are 12 bike stands inside the Upton Lane entrance and 3 just outside, creating parking for 30 bicycles in total.

If those spaces are full, there are various fences and posts outside the entrance which can be used. If you can’t find anywhere else, please ask at the gates if you can bring your bike in. If there’s room – ie it’s not a particularly busy game – you may be able to.

Parking

There is no parking on site but there is free on-street parking on the streets around the Old Spotted Dog Ground.

The streets to the north and west of the Old Spotted Dog Ground (e.g. Disraeli Road and Margery Park Road) are in the Stratford North East controlled parking zone. Parking is free on Saturdays and Sundays and after 6.30pm on weeknights.

The streets to the east of the Old Spotted Dog Ground (e.g. the streets around Stratford Academy, St Anthony’s and St Bonaventure schools) are in the Green Street North and Upton Park controlled parking zones. Parking is free on Sundays and after 6.30pm on weeknights and Saturdays.

Always check local signage for any changes. And if possible come by public transport, bike or walk.

Drinks

London’s oldest senior football ground has one of the best bars around, too.

The Clubhouse bar opens an hour before kick off and will remain open after the full-time whistle for a couple of hours with a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on sale.

On tap, we have three beers from Pretty Decent Brewery for £5 per pint – the Old Scaffold Daze IPA, the new Hair of the Dog lager and a cider.

Due to our licence, you can’t bring in your own booze. The profits from the bar are invested in maintaining and improving the grounds.

Returnable pint and half-pint cups

The Clubhouse has ditched single use plastic and switching to returnable pint and half-pint cups.

Just pay a £2 deposit, which is refunded when you return the cup to the Clubhouse bar. If you’d rather keep the cup, you’re welcome to take it home instead.

If you already have a reusable cup, please do bring it in and we’ll serve your drink in that.

Hot drinks

We have coffee, tea, hot chocolate and Bovril in the Clubhouse on a ‘help yourself’ basis.

There’s no charge if you bring your own reusable cup. If you need a cup, buy one at the bar for £1 then refill it as many times as you like.

Please make sure any children using the water heater are supervised.

Water

We now have a tap to fill your water bottle on the left hand side of the Clubhouse bar.

We also have a water fountain on the front of the toilet block.

Food

Simply Moreish Flavours will be selling Caribbean food – meat and vegan options. 

We usually have crisps, nuts, scampi fries and sweets on sale in the clubhouse.

Toilets

We have an outside toilet block (pictured above) and toilets in the Clubhouse.

Inside the Clubhouse

  • One toilet featuring two cubicles with shared handwashing
  • One toilet featuring two urinals and one cubicle with shared handwashing
  • One accessible toilet cubicle (RADAR key) with individual handwashing

Inside the toilet block

  • Three individual cubicles with individual handwashing
  • One accessible toilet cubicle (RADAR key) with individual handwashing
  • Urinals at the back with shared handwashing

Accessibility

There are two accessible toilets, one in the clubhouse, one in the toilet block. These are opened with a RADAR key. If you don’t have one, you can ask at the bar or turnstile.

The site is now largely-step free including access to the bar and food stall.

Merch for sale

The merch stall is open before the game and at half-time. The stall can be found inside the Clubhouse, on the stage. The merch stall is taking cards only at the moment.

Most of the merch is also available to buy online on our store page.

Matchday programme

We produce a small (four-page) printed programme for all competitive Women and Men’s First Team home games. Pick one up for free.

The programmes are also uploaded to the website after the game for those who could not make it. An 8-page programme is uploaded for Men’s First Team games.

You can also buy a bundle of six random printed programmes for £3 from our website.

Cash or card?

Both cash and cards are accepted everywhere in the ground – entrance, bar, and food stall – except the merch stall, which is card only.

Paying cash at the entrance is speedier for all, so if you can bring the right money in hard currency, we would appreciate it.

Hygiene bank collection

The hygiene bank collection is back at all home games, with a new permanent collection point inside the ground.

Our charity partners Magpie Project support mums and young children in temporary accommodation. They need:

● Toothpaste ● Toothbrush ● Shower gel ● Shampoo ● Deodorant ● Sanitary towel

Pitch access

During the game, everyone (kids and adults) needs to stay behind the fence and aware of the risk of being hit by a ball.

Nobody should come on the pitch at half-time either.

For games until November, children can play on the pitch after the game once the officials and players have left the field. Adults should only be on there to supervise a child and nobody should take any drinks onto the playing surface.

Children

Children are very welcome – including prams and pushchairs. We have baby changing facilities in the toilet block.

Please do supervise your children and make sure everyone is behind the perimeter fencing during games please.

Dogs

Spectators are welcome, in fact encouraged, to bring dogs to the OSD, but please keep on leads and behind the perimeter fence.

It’s free entry for dogs.

Any questions?

If you have any further questions, look for anyone wearing a pink hi-viz vest or the bar staff who will be happy to answer.