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London Senior Cup - R2: Hanwell Town (A) Tuesday 11th November 7:45pm
killerjerrylee
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The draw for the 2025-26 London Senior Cup was made yesterday, and there have been 38 entries this year (four more than in 2024). New clubs competing this season include Cray Valley PM, Hayes & Yeading and Ashford Town. Charlton Under 21s have received a bye in the first round, and will play away to Hanwell Town in Round 2.
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killerjerrylee said:The draw for the 2025-26 London Senior Cup was made yesterday, and there have been 38 entries this year (four more than in 2024). New clubs competing this season include Cray Valley PM, Hayes & Yeading and Ashford Town. Charlton Under 21s have received a bye in the first round, and will play away to Hanwell Town in Round 2.
Hanwell's ground is well worth the visit, and to support the youngsters.
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As a draw, Hanwell Town against Charlton throws up a weird situation. Charlton are the holders of the Cup, but by the time the fixture is played, Hanwell might be the holders.
Charlton won it in 2023-24. But the final of the 2024-25 tournament doesn't take place until later this month, when Hanwell face the Brentford B team.3 -
The 2024-25 final was played yesterday evening and Hanwell beat Brentford B 3-0. The margin could have been greater and Hanwell looked a very good side. Our Under 21s will need to be at their best against them.4
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No news yet on a date for this competition (unlike the Kent Senior Cup which has a separate thread) but the opposition in the event of beating Hanwell has narrowed down - the winner will be away at either Erith Town or Sporting Bengal United.1
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The London Senior Cup campaign for 2025–26 kicks off with an away trip to the holders, Hanwell Town which has now been scheduled for Tuesday 11th November.1
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Nearest tube is Perivale, but Google suggests it's quicker to get the Liz Line to Ealing Broadway and then a bus.1
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Cracking little ground, well worth a visit.Swindon_Addick said:Nearest tube is Perivale, but Google suggests it's quicker to get the Liz Line to Ealing Broadway and then a bus.1 -
No mention on the OS as far as I can see, but a link on Hanwell Town's site to their ticket vendor says that tickets for Tuesday night are £5 adult, £3 over-65 or student. £1 under-18.
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The game is going ahead on Tuesday. I will be there. How about you?1
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I'm hoping to be there. I need to shift a work meeting so I can slope off early, so I've been checking for confirmation it was definitely on.killerjerrylee said:The game is going ahead on Tuesday. I will be there. How about you?1 -
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Swindon_Addick said:
I'm hoping to be there. I need to shift a work meeting so I can slope off early, so I've been checking for confirmation it was definitely on.killerjerrylee said:The game is going ahead on Tuesday. I will be there. How about you?
A fantastic ground to go to for any groundhoppers among you. Into the bargain you can support the youngsters.
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The Hanwell pitch is superb.1
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Interesting little ground this, some nice little quirks I like about these non league grounds for instance walking around I have seen a broken down bus converted into a Italian food/drink stall and priority seating area with 4 padded seats


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🔢 Here's how our U21s line-up for this evening's cup clash against Hanwell Town:Hardy; Brown, Hunter, Laqeretabua, Enslin; Safa, R.Reid, Amissah; Lock, Casey, TagoeSubs: Woodham, Washington-Amoah, Richman, McMillan, Elliott#cafc | @ValleyGold0
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Classic non league ground, every section of seats designed different, mostly different colours. The two bits of covered standing look like they were built by volunteers. Fantastic.5
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I know one of the owners of Hanwell Town. Big guy, Dave Iddiols. Say hi from Phil H if you see him. He’s a Southampton fan, too, so plenty to discuss.0
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In some instances clubs need further seating to meet FA requirements as they climb divisions.Swindon_Addick said:Classic non league ground, every section of seats designed different, mostly different colours. The two bits of covered standing look like they were built by volunteers. Fantastic.
Tonbridge have a completely pointless stand that holds about 30, which I guess, was to facilitate this requirement at some point.
Welling, on the other hand, are now in a position that they can get rid of most of theirs.1 -
One down after 5 minutes0
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1-0 down. Home player got played in 1 on 1 and finished very calmly inside the post.0
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5’ - Great start! Harry Rice pounces on a poor backpass and calmly finds the bottom corner!0
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Brave save from Hardy to prevent a 2 goal deficit after 19 minutes0
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Home forwards getting far too much space. Ours getting some opportunities but being shut out by the defence.0
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30’ - Big chance for Charlton down the other end, but Reuben Reid fires wide.
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2 down after 32 minutes0
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32’ - Ryan Cole mishits his volley, but it falls nicely for Alfie Pendlebury to guide it home from inside the box!
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Referee was awful in the first half
Could easily get a job in The Championship3 -
Towards the end of the half Reid got free and got space for a decent shot, just wide. Hanwell manager was doing his nut at the defender afterwards.0
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I have been stood next to the Charlton technical area all game(gonna regret that when I get a cold from getting soaked) Solly always seemed so calm when playing, less so now 🤣🤣2







