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22 MAY – Royal Earl to face Chapeltown RBL at Chesterfield FC in the League Cup Final - Kick-off at 7:30

Tickets for the game will be available on the night at £5 - CASH ONLY. Entrance is through the main Recption and car parking is free. Please come along to support the teams

The League Cup Final between holders Royal Earl and Chapeltown RBL is tomight at Chesterfield's SMH Group Stadium, Thursday 22 May 7.30pm Kick-off.

 It should be a final full of quality between this season’s champions Royal Earl and last season’s champions Chapeltown RBL. Earl has won the trophy twice before and been runners-up once, but this is the first League Cup Final for Chapeltown RBL. The teams have met twice during the season, with Earl winning both, but Chapeltown have produced some of their best performances towards the end of the season and Earl’s only two defeats came in the last few weeks.

 

16 MAY – Liggins is the League's Leading scorer - Division 2 Loca FC's Logan Liggins (pictured left) is the League's Leading Scorer for the 24/25 season with 34 goals. Just 6 goals behind him is the Division 1 leading scorer, Southey Social's Carlton Carty with 28 and 7 goals further back is the CBC Premier's leading scorer, Royal Earl's Leon Howarth with 21. The next 8 players in the top 11 are separated by just 2 goals. Full details of the League's Leading Scorers and the Leading Scorers for each team can be found in the Results section.

14 MAY – DIVISION 1 – Goal difference makes the difference to both Woodman and Brunsmeer after a stalemate – A dramatic final League game of the season between a Woodman Intake that needed to win to go up and Brunsmeer AJW that needed to win to stay up saw them finish with the 2-2 draw that was no use to either of them!!. After an uneventful, goalless first half, a minute after the restart Charlie Wheatley gave Brunsmeer the lead they needed, but with 15 minutes remaining Kain Murphy equalised for Woodman

With just a few minutes remaining it looked like Woodman would be celebrating promotion when Reece Robinson put them ahead, but it wasn't to be, as a minute later Brunsmeer were awarded a free kick and Alex McIlvanney scored the equaliser to leave the final score at 2-2. That result meant that Cueball would be promoted in third place after finishing above Woodman on goal difference and Mosborough Reds avoided relegation after staying above Brunsmeer, again on goal difference.

4 MAY – CBC PREM – Sixers held by Stannington, allowing Joker to claim 3rd place – Wadsley Bridge Sixers were held to a 2-2 draw by second place Stannington Village and it allowed Joker Wickersley to take 3rd place by beating last season's champions Chapeltown RBL 2-0. Wadsley took the lead with a Jordan Stocks strike, but the second half saw a ball from Angelo Tambini collected by Aemad Gadour and he ran into the box to equalise. Charlie Staniland finished off a good move by beating his man to put Stannington in front until Rob Farrell levelled for Sixers with ten minutes left.

That result allowed Joker Wickersley to take third place by beating last season’s champions Chapeltown RBL 2-0. After failing to take a number of early chances, Joker finally got the breakthrough with a Jacob Pearson goal. The second half saw close calls at both ends before James Hardeman netted a clincher for Joker.

Boynton Sports continued their Impressive home record with a narrow 4-3 win over local rivals Oughtibridge WM. Isaac Reardon, Curt Priday and Liam Halshaw goals had Boynton in control at the break despite a goal by Harry Coy for the visitors. Although Fin Allen netted a fourth for Boynton, Matt Harrison and Will Telford strikes for Oughtibridge had their hosts hanging on.

4 MAY – DIVISION 1 – Southey take the title and Brunsmeer give themselves a chance of survival – Southey Social (pictured left) took the Division 1 title after Nailmakers were held to a 2-2 draw by Cotts. Chris Salt netted both the Cotts goals, with Oliver Parfitt and Dan Beech strikes for Nailmakers cancelling them out.

Mosborough Reds are now in danger of relegation after Brunsmeer AJW moved within a point of them with a narrow 2-1 victory over Sheaf House. Goals in each half by Gaz Murdoch won it for Brunsmeer despite a Josue Kabobo strike for Sheaf. Brunsmeer must win their final game of the season against Woodman Intake to stay up, the only problem is that Woodman need the win to claim the last automatic promotion place.

4 MAY – DIVISION 2 – Hackenthorpe beat AFC Centre Spot to claim the third promotion place – The last game of the Division 2 season finally decided the last automatic promotion place with it going to Hackenthorpe FC after they beat AFC Centre Spot 3-1. The teams went into the game knowing that the winner would be promoted that would have claimed it themselves if they had won the game. The first half was a cagey affair, but Hackenthorpe caught their hosts with two quick breaks and Callum Foster and skipper Chad Gibson gave Hackenthorpe a two goal leave at the break. The second half saw Centre Spot pull one back through Harrison Coleman and then throw the kitchen sink at their visitors, but it left them vulnerable at the back and Harrison Case took advantage to net a third for Hackenthorpe with just 5 minutes remaining.

 

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