Clapton CFC vs Bridon Ropes preview: Play-off battle for Men’s First Team

Clapton Community FC vs Bridon Ropes takes place on Saturday, March 1 2025 with a 3pm kick off at the Old Spotted Dog Ground, 212 Upton Lane, Forest Gate, East London, E7 9NP.

It’s the start of a huge March for the Clapton CFC Men’s First Team with no less than four home games in a row.

Our form at the Old Spotted Dog Ground has been excellent, winning the last five home games (three in the league, two in the cup).

That home dominance will need to continue if we are to squeeze into the play-offs, starting against the in-form Bridon Ropes who have already beaten us twice this season.

About the opposition

Bridon Ropes FC was formed as a factory team in 1935 by workers at the British Ropes Works in Charlton. It was originally called British Ropes FC, before becoming Bridon Sports in 1990 and Bridon Ropes in 1992. The name Bridon originates from ‘British’ and ‘Doncaster’, where the company is headquartered. After spells in the London Spartan, Spartan South Midlands, London Intermediate and Kent County leagues, they’ve been in this division for over a decade. There’s been some near misses from promotion since (including 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th places) while last season new manager Lee Roots led them to 10th place safety.

Form guide

Bridon are in great form – unbeaten in 9 games and just 1 defeat in 15 games. That’s lifted them above us into the play-off spots.

Previous meetings

It’s played two, lost two, against Bridon so far. In the SCEFL League Cup in September, we lost 3-1 here, albeit with a much-changed side. Then away in the league, we lost 3-2 having led 2-1 late on.

Players to watch

Striker Pat Ward has 12 goals this season putting him just below our own Fred Taylor. Meanwhile Ronan Dunphy has scored in both games against us so far, and has six for the season in total.

Entrance – where and when

Gates open at 2pm.

Spectator entry is via the Upton Lane turnstiles, next to the Spotted Dog pub. This is because of building work at the Disraeli Road end. The alleyway is also closed.

So please go directly to 212 Upton Lane, E7 9NP (What3Words: option.dark.limes).

If you forget and end up at Disraeli Road, it’s a five minute walk around the perimeter, via Salisbury Road and Margery Park Road. 

Admission prices

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

Standard admission for Men’s First Team games: £5
Concessions: Pay what you want
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 what you want for entry.

If you can afford it, however, please do pay the £5 standard price.

Public transport

Heads up it’s a bus replacement service to Forest Gate station this weekend due to engineering works. These are the walking times from alternative stations…

  • 18 mins Wanstead Park
  • 19 mins Upton Park
  • 20 mins Plaistow
  • 26 mins Abbey Road
  • 28 mins Stratford

Here are some even more detailed directions.

Bikes welcome

You can lock your bike on the fencing near to the main stand.

There may be less space to leave your bikes inside the Old Spotted Dog Ground than usual due to building works.

We are currently working on plans for a better bike parking and locking system – watch this space.

Parking

There is no parking on site.

Parking is free on the streets to the north and west of the ground (e.g. Disraeli Rd) on Saturdays and Sundays.

On Saturdays, parking is restricted on streets to the east and south of the ground (e.g. St George’s Rd and Upton Lane), but there are no restrictions on Sundays.

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.

We have a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on sale, which at the time of writing includes…

On tap

Cans

  • Red Stripe, Cruzcampo and San Miguel lagers – £2.50
  • Thatcher’s Gold and Thatchers Blood Orange ciders – £2.50
  • Guinness and Guinness Zero – £3
  • No/low-alcohol beers from Leyton-based Nirvana Brewery – £3
  • Existence Is A Radical Act pale ale from Leyton’s Queer Brewing – £4
  • Other cans from Pretty Decent, including Gulp lager, I Could Get Better In Tesco For A Quid IPA and The Greatest Love pale ale

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

Soft drinks

  • Gaza Cola – £2
  • Cawston Press Elderflower and Rhubarb, R Whites Lemonade and Old Jamaica Ginger Beer – £1
  • Orange juice and apple & pear juice – £1
  • Bottled water – £1 (but tap water is free, see below)

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 bar. If you’d rather keep the cup, you’re welcome to take it home.

Hot drinks

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

We’re introducing a small charge for disposable hot drink cups in the Clubhouse – with all proceeds going towards maintaining the Old Spotted Dog Ground.

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

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

Water

We also have water at the bar, please help yourself. If you want a water bottle filled, hand it over at the bar and we will fill it up from the tap.

Food

Outside, Fusion Foods will be selling hot and cold food – meat, veggie and vegan options.

We have Pipers crisps, nuts, scampi fries and bacon fries on sale in the clubhouse.

You can also bring in your own food if you wish.

Merch for sale

The merch stall is open before the game, at half-time, and after the game.

While the building work is taking place, the stall can be found inside the Clubhouse, on the stage.

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

Matchday programme

We produce a printed programme for all competitive Women and Men’s First Team home games.

They are free to pick up but donations are welcome. If 50 or so people donate £1 each game, that will cover our printing costs.

The programmes are also uploaded to the website after the game for those who could not make it. You can also buy a bundle of six random programmes for £3 from our website.

Cash or card?

Either is fine. Cash and cards are accepted everywhere in the ground – entrance, bar, merch stall and food stall.

However, paying cash at the entrance will be 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 the collection box at the entrance.

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

The pitch has been battered by the recent games and adverse weather, though the games should be ok to take place. However, only match officials, players and grounds volunteers can go on the pitch at any point please while it recovers.

Children welcome

Prams and pushchairs are always very welcome at the OSD, but please avoid blocking walkways. Make sure all children are behind the perimeter fencing during games too please.

If/when Clapton CFC wins a game, children are invited to join the players in their post-match celebration on the side of the pitch. In good weather, kids can also have a run round and a kickabout on the pitch after the game, but not when it’s muddy, please.

Dogs welcome

Spectators are welcome, in fact encouraged, to bring dogs to the OSD, but please keep on leads. It’s free entry for dogs.

Map of the Old Spotted Dog Ground

Take a look around our facilities.

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.