Clapton CFC, Queerspace FC and Outsiders United held a twelve-team football tournament at the Old Spotted Dog Ground last Sunday.

Clapton CFC, Queerspace FC and Outsiders United held a twelve-team football tournament at the Old Spotted Dog Ground last Sunday.
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A rare midweek away game for the men’s first team saw an entertaining, if unexpected, high-scoring draw against champions elect North West London.
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.
We couldn’t find a way through the Pitshanger Dynamo defence as they slumped to a disappointing defeat ahead of next week’s cup final.
This means that NW London have sealed promotion after Cricklewood Wanderers failed to win in midweek.
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.
It’s semi-final time in the League Cup (otherwise known as the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy) at the Stray Dog