The men’s first team friendly schedule is now pretty much complete, with games against Step 5 and 6 opponents plus four from our own Step 7 level, and an in-house clash.

The men’s first team friendly schedule is now pretty much complete, with games against Step 5 and 6 opponents plus four from our own Step 7 level, and an in-house clash.
The season is not quite over yet for all of our teams – the men’s development team are in action Sunday morning against FC 22.
It’s a final chance of silverware for the women’s first team after the near misses in the league and in the Capital Women’s Cup final – not to mention the FA Cup run.
The Clapton CFC’s women’s first team end their league campaign with a tricky away trip to Headstone Manor on Sunday.
It could be our last game on the Stray Dog before we move to the Old Spotted Dog Ground – let’s go out on a high.
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After a season of near misses in two other cups and just short of top spot in the league, the men’s first team have a chance of silverware to end on a high on Sunday.
A win for us will seal the second spot, while a draw or defeat will mean it goes to the final day the following Sunday.
NW London have had undoubtedly a truly outstanding season, having lifted both the Anagram Records Trophy and the Middlesex County Cup in the last week.
Before the women’s first team’s semi-final on Sunday afternoon, our title-challenging men’s development team have a huge game against Hackney & Leyton Allstars in a top-of-the-table clash.