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Wolves Everton. The highlights of the next few days include games in the Premier League, EFL, FA Cup, most of our local non-league competitions and there are several women's fixtures too.
Tickets are now on sale to non-members - be quick! Tickets are now available to see the European champions at the Emirates A child at QPR's game at Peterborough got hit by a half-full bottle of booze during some goal celebrations on Saturday.
Just a thought. From Friday I've got nine days off so I hope to see a game or two during that time. Have a great week everyone. As always, please make sure you check with clubs before you travel just in case a game has been called off or the venue or kick-off time has changed - this is highly possible for some of the lower non-league clubs.
Also, please let me know if anything is wrong or missing. Details on all of this week's games can be found on the following match maps. If you've never used them before, please note that when there is more than one match at a specific ground you'll only be able to see individual match pins if you zoom right in.
If you don't, the pins obscure each other and you might miss them. To avoid this, you can also scroll down the list of games on the drop down menu at the top of the map page to make sure you get all the information. Games are listed from top to bottom in date order so Monday's games yellow pin will appear first and Sunday's orange pin last. Games are also ranked in terms of status so the higher the division, the higher up the list they will appear on each day.
Donate to TLFG's coffee-drinking fund here. Also if you're unfamiliar with the English league structure I indicate the level at which an individual league sits in the national 'pyramid' with the Premier League at the top Level 1 and various minor leagues at the bottom Level Typically a top level game will see crowds of anywhere between 20,, These figures will gradually decline as you go down the leagues until you get to Levels where attendances of or less are most common.
It should also be noted that the top four levels are for fully professional teams. Level 5 has a mixture of professional and semi-professional teams, while Levels will see most players paid but it will vary from no more than travel expenses at the bottom, right up to several hundred pounds a week at the top.
This 10th-tier game is full of promise as both sides have games in hand that could lift them into lofty positions if won. The 'Side could push for a place in the top five, whilst the visitors are leaders in waiting. Arsenal v Leeds United pm - we're down to the last 16 in this competition which is now one of the only realistic sources of silverware for each of these clubs.
The Gunners are definitely favourites for this one but neither have a great recent record in the EFL Cup and it's hard to know what quality of side either will field. Tickets are available to those with a previous booking history. Chelsea v Southampton pm - the Blues have won this cup five times and come into this match as Premier League leaders after demolishing Norwich They also beat the Saints at the beginning of October so another home win looks inevitable unless Thomas Tuchel rests a load of players.
Only very expensive hospitality packages are available at this stage. QPR v Sunderland pm - in the other tie of the night, two EFL teams will do battle for a place in the quarter-finals. The R's are very inconsistent at the moment but play some attractive attacking football and saw off Everton in the last round. The Black Cats were top of League One but two defeats in five, including a shock reverse to Charlton on Saturday, have seen them slip to fourth.
AFC Wimbledon v Crystal Palace U21 pm - the Dons have been one of the biggest critics of this competition which has seen Premier League academy sides parachuted into it in recent years. They have barely acknowledged matches' existence in the past and made it, on occasion, quite difficult to buy tickets so don't expect a great match experience if you do go.
Wealdstone v Grimsby Town pm - if you drop a couple of levels, you'll almost certainly find a bigger crowd and better game at Grosvenor Vale where the Stones welcome league leaders Grimsby for a huge game. The hosts are struggling for wins and sitting three points above the relegation zone but roared on by some passionate home fans, they should give it a good go. Dulwich Hamlet v Maidstone United pm - there should also be a decent turnout at this clash of two of the biggest clubs in the sixth tier.
Both are currently in the top six but Maidstone have started to lose form and could be vulnerable to another defeat. Harrow Borough v Gosport Borough pm - after being paired with Portsmouth in last weekend's FA Cup draw, Steve Baker's Harrow side have gone from strength to strength, enjoying back-to-back wins over Kings Langley and Wimborne Town to climb to eighth in the league. Gosport, Pompey's neighbouring club, were top earlier in the season and are still third but have lost two of their last three.
One of them is against co-leaders Bracknell who need to be beaten if Chertsey are to be seriously considered for promotion. If Pep Guardiola's side go on to win it again this season, they will become the most successful club in the competition's history win nine wins. West Ham have made it to the final twice but never won. You get the feeling that with the side they currently have, if they win this, they could go on to win the whole thing.
Tickets appear to be on sale to non-members. Kingstonian v Horsham pm - the K's were top but a tough October has seen them slip to third. These poor league results were preceded by an FA Cup exit to Horsham who have gone on to make the First Round and now face a long trip to Carlisle United. The Sussex club have been pretty poor in the league but have games in hand which makes their position look a little misleading. Bedfont Sports v Thatcham Town pm - the hosts are another side to have enjoyed a fine FA Cup run resulting in several games in hand.
If they win them, they should be right up there along with the leaders. Thatcham are currently pottering along in midtable but are most famous for winning the FA Vase in St Panteleimon v Brentford B pm - after drawing a sizeable crowd to their London Senior Cup tie at Fisher last week, the Bees will hope to pull in the punters again as they travel to one of the top sides in the Combined Counties League.
It's actually something that QPR's fans are getting understandably quite vexed about, with them not now having a Saturday 3pm kick-off until 18 December - in nine games time! Forest were in total disarray at the start of the season but new boss Steve Cooper has done a great job and they're climbing the league rapidly. However, they got stuffed at home by Fulham this weekend and this might take a bit of wind out of their sails. Overall, though, they've got a really good record against the R's and could well win again.
Tickets are on sale to non-members. Watford v Southampton 3pm - the Hornets caused one of the upsets of the season so far by coming from behind to beat Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday. It lifted them to 14th, some six points clear of the relegation zone. If they're to stay up, Southampton are the kind of side they really need to be beating at Vicarage Road but the omens aren't great.
I was staggered to find that Watford have only chalked up one win from their last 14 games against the Saints so it could take quite an effort to beat them. Tickets are available to non-members but they've almost sold out so be quick. Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United pm - the day's top-flight action concludes with this blockbuster fixture between two of the country's biggest clubs.
At the time of writing, they're neck-and-neck in the table and not in the top four. In other words they're pretty evenly matched. There have been some absolute classics between these two but historically it's United who've dominated and they're unbeaten in three in N Tickets are not available to non-members. Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United 12pm - the two clubs' U23 sides are also playing earlier in the afternoon just to the north of London at Stevenage's ground.
If you're a hardcore fan, someone who can't get a ticket for the later match or a groundhopper looking to do a 'double' then this could be for you. Chelsea v Everton 1pm - elsewhere there is also a decent looking U23 game at Kingsmeadow. Fulham v West Bromwich Albion pm - the Premier League doesn't have a monopoly on big games on Saturday as this hugely important match between the teams in second and third takes place at Craven Cottage. Fulham climbed back into second after thrashing the in-form Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Sunday.
The Baggies cruised to a win over Bristol City on Saturday ahead of this one. If my research is correct, this part of SW6 is not a happy hunting ground for the club from the West Midlands - their last league win here was in ! Tickets are available to non-members but only those with a previous booking history. Charlton Athletic v Doncaster Rovers 3pm - such is the calibre of matches in London on Saturday that the casual fan probably won't be able to get a ticket for anything higher than the third tier.
However, don't let that put you off as there are some good options, not least this relegation 'six-pointer' between two of the clubs in the bottom four. The Addicks suffered the heartbreak of missing the play-offs on goal difference last season so for them to be scrapping to stay in the division has come as a bit of a surprise. Doncaster's slide has also come as a bit of a shock as they too were doing well but like Charlton, they saw their manager headhunted by a bigger club towards the end of last season.
One major positive for the hosts was their stunning away win at title-chasing Sunderland on Saturday so maybe they've turned a corner. Tickets are available to non-members. Leyton Orient v Hartlepool United 3pm - the news from our local clubs in the fourth tier has been generally more positive with the O's up in the play-off places until recently. For some reason the wins have dried up and now four successive draws have seen them drop to ninth.
This, in turn, has allowed newly promoted Hartlepool to leapfrog them into the top seven after winning three of their last four. Sutton United v Walsall 3pm - a week ago things were looking pretty great for EFL new boys Sutton who had climbed to fifth after winning at Crawley.
Seven days and two defeats later and they're back down to 10th. The week ahead sees them travel to struggling Colchester on Tuesday before the midtable Saddlers visit on Saturday. Although only 14th, the visitors are on a decent unbeaten run thanks to a number of draws so should be no pushovers. I've chosen this match between two former EFL clubs as they're currently fifth and second respectively. By the weekend, they could be level on points.
The Daggers were part of our featured National League match last week too and lived up to their billing as they beat Southend in front of a big crowd of 3, spectators. They should find the Spireites a far tougher proposition, a side they haven't beaten in eight attempts. Once again, without knowing how the midweek games pan out, it's hard to write a totally meaningful preview for this. Nonetheless, if everything goes according to plan and they win their games on Tuesday, then my sums suggest a best-case scenario of second versus fourth which should be well worth a couple of hours of anyone's Saturday afternoon.
If you don't know, this is a national knockout competition for sides in the fifth to eighth tiers with its final at Wembley. There are numerous ties across London this weekend, here are my picks:. Enfield Town v Metropolitan Police 3pm - there's a bit of inter-league action at Donkey Lane where the Isthmian League leaders entertain one of the Southern League's top sides.
Despite their relative prowess in the league and other competitions, both sides usually struggle to get beyond the qualifying rounds so it should be tight. The seventh-tier side came in at this stage and had to win nine ties to claim the silverware.
Seven of the teams they beat were from higher divisions and included the likes of Darlington, Notts County and Hereford. The defence of their title begins at Wingate who they also beat in the early stages of their glorious run. As for this season, the sides are 14th and 15th in the Isthmian Premier so it should be a bit closer this time. Chertsey Town v Worthing 3pm - the Curfews are currently looking to break into the play-off places in the eighth tier and have developed a reputation for being a good cup side having won the FA Vase in and making it to the Fourth Round Qualifying of the FA Cup this season.
They'll need to be at their best for the visit of Worthing who are one of the title favourites in the division above them. Bedfont Sports v Harlow Town 3pm - after their thrilling run in the FA Cup came to an end at the hands of Kidderminster Harriers, Bedfont will hope to keep another cup run going here. A midweek win could lift them into the top six in the Isthmian South Central, a very similar standing to that enjoyed by Harlow in the parallel Southern League Division 1 Central.
It should be too close to call but I have a feeling the hosts will have enough. After playing in the lower tiers for most of their existence, CVPM stepped up to this level in after winning promotion and finishing as runners-up in the FA Vase to Chertsey. Getting to the Third Round Qualifying is actually the furthest they've ever gone and they did it by winning at AFC Sudbury on penalties - no mean feat considering how well the Suffolk side have done in this season's FA Cup. This is also a club record performance in the competition for the visitors too.
Erith Town v Sheppey United 3pm - the match of the day in the ninth tier would appear to be this game at Erith Leisure Centre in south-east London where the Dockers will look to hold on to top spot.
It would seem like a tough ask in the medium to long term as Glebe and Sheppey who sit just below them, have the games in hand to go top. Stansfeld v Tooting Bec 3pm - there's absolutely no doubting the MOTD in the 10th tier where the top two in this division go head-to-head. At the moment the sides are level on points but Stansfeld have a game on Tuesday that will move them three points clear if they win. Whatever happens in that game, the visitors will want to take home at least a point to keep their own title ambitions on track as Stansfeld will still have a game in hand.
What you might be unaware of is that this is the semi-final of last season's Women's FA Cup which got held up by Covid. It's kind of strange because the current Arsenal and Brighton sides are arguably quite a bit better than last season and perhaps wouldn't have made it this far if matches had been played at the correct time but them's the breaks. The match is being played at Boreham Wood's ground and the winners will face Chelsea or Manchester City in the final at Wembley on 5 December.
Watford v Crystal Palace 2pm - in the women's second tier, the Hornets are playing this derby against the Eagles at Vicarage Road.
The hosts are having a terrible season and have lost every game to sit bottom. Palace have won two, drawn two and lost two and sit snugly in midtable. London Bees v Portsmouth 2pm - the hosts are the best club in the third tier from the London area but given they're ninth out of 14, that's not saying much.
Pompey climbed back up to fourth after a slightly disappointing home win over bottom club Hounslow - a side they recently beat away from home.
The Essex club, currently playing their games on Canvey Island, are just ahead of county rivals Billericay Town on goal difference. The R's are down in eighth but have three games in hand on most of those above them and made smooth progress in this season's Women's FA Cup on Sunday.
Despite this, they're struggling a bit for form and are down in seventh although they do have a couple of games in hand. Regardless of all this, the most interesting thing about this match is the rift between the sides which opened up on Twitter at the start of the season when NLL postponed their opening fixture against Dulwich and then went on the hunt for a friendly.
It's a real shame this happened at they're clearly a good side but trying to promote them has become far more difficult than it needed to be. Cray Wanderers v Kings Langley 3pm - if women's football isn't for you then you have the option of heading down to Bromley to watch London's oldest men's club in FA Trophy action. It's not a particularly mouthwatering tie as Cray are in the lower reaches of the Isthmian Premier and Kings Langley are second-bottom of the parallel Southern Premier South.
If you're going to see a game, whether you're a local or a visitor, please let me know what you've been up to.
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