A fourth penalty shoot-out win of a memorable season fired Clapton CFC into the quarter-final of the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy.

A fourth penalty shoot-out win of a memorable season fired Clapton CFC into the quarter-final of the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy.
The women’s first team may be out of the FA Cup despite that record-smashing run to the third round – but there’s still two cups to play for.
Clapton CFC squeezed through into the semi-final of the Capital Women’s Cup but were made to work hard for it by a resilient Sutton United U23s side.
QPR Reserves are a division below us, but don’t be lulled into complacency. They won 6-1 away in the last round at a full-strength Bromley, who are one of three promotion candidates in our own division.
We’re in away cup quarter-final action with a visit to Sutton United U23 in the Capital Women’s Cup.
The Capital Women’s Cup quarter-final tie between Sutton United U23 and Clapton CFC women’s first team has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch
Match report on the women’s first team’s narrow victory over Edgware Town, at the Wadham Lodge Stadium, 13 February 2022.
This Sunday the women’s first team will actually, finally make their debut in the stadium – fingers crossed – for Edgware Town’s first visit to us in the league.
These two previously unbeaten teams put on a superb show despite the mud in front of the biggest league crowd for the women’s first team to date.
The Greater London Women’s Football League Premier Division’s only two undefeated teams meet on February 6 in a game which may have a big bearing on the promotion chase.