The following sites have been invaluable to me in writing this blog and are well worth a visit.
The London Football Guide - James Doe is the man behind Non-League Day and set up TLFG
to provide a comprehensive guide to football (at all levels) in the
capital and its suburbs. On a weekly basis he runs through all of the
fixtures of note and is also happy to answer queries from anyone coming
to London and looking to catch a match.
With its focus on a similar patch geographically, The Cold End
combines news and match previews with reports, highlights and some
great photographs of Non-League football in London, Hertfordshire and beyond.
If there is anything you need to know about football in Oxfordshire then the Oxon Football blog covers everything from Oxford United downwards while Football in Bracknell
is an excellent not for profit site that doesn't leave a stone unturned
when reporting on football at all levels in the Berkshire town.
Women’s football features regularly on these pages and the excellent She Kicks website has features, stats and regular fixture updates covering all levels of the game in the UK with Scottish Women's Football performing a similar function in its area.
The official FA WSL site also has an easy-to-navigate fixture list with ticket info and links.
Non-League
Matters is a good resource for fixtures, tables and stats from all
levels of the game below the Football League and the Forum
part of the site has a section where special ticket offers, free and
reduced admission and ‘Pay What You Want’ fixtures can be publicised.
The
Northern Counties East Football League is my local Step 5 league and
the home of Hallam FC who have featured regularly on the site. The NCEFL website is an excellent resource for results and fixtures while many of the clubs in the league feature on the Non League Yorkshire website which has a wealth of news, match reports and opinion from across the county.
North of the border, Scottish Football Fixtures
does exactly what it says in the title with day-by-day fixtures from
all levels of the Scottish game and regular Twitter updates.
I've always enjoyed Neil Jensen's writings in the Non-League Paper (the print edition of which is a great source for upcoming fixtures) but they are just the tip of the iceberg of his wonderful Game of the People website which has features and views on football in all corners of the globe.
And a quick word for Partizan Bristle and it's cracking tales of groundhopping in the West County and beyond.
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