This is shaping up to be a pivotal few weeks with the men’s first team needing roughly five wins out of eight games to seal top spot.
This is shaping up to be a pivotal few weeks with the men’s first team needing roughly five wins out of eight games to seal top spot.
We are still top of the table, although level on points with second-placed Brentford and with Dorking Wanderers sat in third with four games in hand.
The fixtures for the remainder of the women’s first team 2022/23 season have now been released.
The Clapton CFC women’s first team will host East Sussex side Newhaven at the Old Spotted Dog in the semi-final on Sunday.
Our old friends at PFC are eighth in the league but don’t be fooled, they are in good form and scoring goals for fun, including 2 players in the top 6 leading goalscorers.
This Saturday’s league game between OIR and the Clapton CFC men’s first team has been postponed.
Clapton CFC’s women’s first team kickstart a run of six home games in a row with a very tough game against second placed Brentford.
It’s the East London derby this Sunday for the women’s first team as we take on our trailblazing friends Hackney Women’s FC.
The table-topping Clapton CFC host Kodak (Harrow) on Saturday as we look to consolidate our position at the top of the table.
All aboard for a trip to the Sussex seaside in the final cup competition we’re involved in this season, the London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Trophy.
After a massive win at title rivals Shepherd’s Bush last Saturday, Geoff Ocran’s team have moved clear at the top of the table.
It’s one of the biggest games of the season so far for the men’s first team as they visit Shepherd’s Bush at Rectory Park in Northolt on Saturday.
It’s the women’s first team’s debut visit to Sport London e Benfica on Sunday – coming weeks after our first meeting at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
These two sides are always well matched and shared a 1-1 draw at Wadham Lodge Stadium earlier in the season.
The second round London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Trophy tie will take place at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday, January 29 at 1.30pm.
The home side have informed us there is a problem with their booking at their home ground Rectory Park, the Middlesex FA headquarters in Northolt.
Our opponents are in red hot form themselves and would be joint top except for two games awarded against them for admin reasons. This should be a cracker.
Clapton CFC have a win, a draw and a defeat in the three home league games at the Old Spotted Dog Ground so far so will be looking to make it a fortress.
Sunday brings a massive game for our women’s first team as a win and 3 points could see us leapfrogging rivals to the top of the table.
Geoff Ocran’s team are on the show pitch right next to the Hackney Marshes Centre, which houses a cafe, bar and roof terrace overlooking the pitch.
