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Clapton CFC vs NW London preview: Men’s first team bid to bounce back to winning ways
The Old Spotted Dog Ground can be found at 212 Upton Lane, Forest Gate, London E7 9NP.
| Date | Match | Kick off/result | Competition | Season | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Division One North | 2025/2026 - Women’s First Team | N/A | |||
| Eastern Counties Football League Division One South | 2025/2026 - Men’s First Team | N/A | |||
| Friendly match | 2025/2026 - Men’s Over 35s Team | N/A | |||
| Friendly match | 2025/2026 - Men’s First Team | N/A |
Clapton CFC vs NW London preview: Men’s first team bid to bounce back to winning ways
2 vs 5
NW LondonClapton CFC vs Dunmow Town preview: Men’s first team face in-form promoted side
0 vs 2
Dunmow Town
6 vs 0
Bow Badgers
Postponed
2 vs 3
London Seaward Res
2 vs 2
Basildon Town
0 vs 1
The GunClapton CFC vs St Margaretsbury preview: First home game at Step 6 for men’s first team
4 vs 2
St Margaretsbury
1 vs 2
Fish Island
2 vs 1
CSM London
1 vs 3
FC United of Manchester
3 vs 1
FC United of Manchester
1 vs 1
Woodford Town
1 vs 8
FC St. Pauli
1 vs 3
Dorking Wanderers
5 vs 1
OIR
Clapton Punks welcome author Kim Kelly to the Old Spotted Dog Ground to celebrate the launch of her new book ‘FIGHT LIKE HELL: The Untold History of American Labor’, a revelatory, inclusive history of the American labour movement, from independent journalist Kim Kelly.
Plus legendary black metal superstars Dawn Ray’d for a special acoustic set, fresh off the back of the release of their universally acclaimed new album ‘To Know the Light’. And anarcho folk-punk from All in Vain and speakers from XYZ.
Tickets now on sale, donate what you want, suggested £5. Facebook event is here.
3 vs 0
Kensington Dragons
Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d’Italia and Clapton CFC present a screening of Alfio Bernabei’s award-winning Channel 4 documentary Dangerous Characters on the anti-fascists who opposed Mussolini within the Italian community in the United Kingdom.
In 1922, the fascists rose to power in Italy. In Britain, only a handful raised the alarm, while most of the Italian community stood aside or actively organised to support his regime.
‘Dangerous Characters’ by Alfio Bernabei tells the story of those who never bowed to Fascism, but also the history of how the Italians in London reacted to the regime.
Includes a Q&A with the director Bernabei, who is also author of a 2022 book The Summer Before Tomorrow on the little known opposition of Welsh dock workers to the arrival of ship full of Italian fascists.
Free entry. Book your space on Eventbrite and share the Facebook event.
1 vs 2
Hackney WFC