On the fixture card for the Sheldon and District Summer League were the quarter-finals of their League Cup and in the all group one clash Highwood just got the 4-3 edge on Trident Spears. Two table-toppers squared up to each
2026-08-12
With only a scheduled six more games to play in the Harborne and District League and some teams having extra rearranged fixtures to play, three teams are level on forty-two points at the top of the table. Copper Fox ‘R’
2026-08-05
The Majority of teams in the Harborne and District League have seven more games to play and it could not be closer at the top of the table with no fewer than four teams on forty points. Current leaders Copper
2026-07-29
League fixtures were replaced with cup fixtures this week in the Sheldon and District Summer League, round one of the League Cup which produced quite a few surprising results. In the top of division clash, leaders Langley Arrows, with a
2026-07-22
Although Langley Arrows had a bye, in group one of the Sheldon and District Summer League, they held on to pole position with a perfect six points from their three games. However they now have to share the top spot
2026-07-15
The Sutton and District League had cup finals on their fixture card, first the Brian Goodman Cup in which currently placed fifth in division one, Erdington Arrows, lost 7-2 to already acclaimed division one champions Highcroft Hotdogs. There were no
2026-07-08
On the agenda for the Sheldon and District Summer League, was the preliminary round of their League Cup, and handing out a 7-0 whitewash to their group five visitors were current group one leaders Langley Arrows. Close behind Langley Arrows
2026-07-01
A couple of rearranged games were played off in the Camp Hill League to complete their domestic fixtures, one of those games brought together the league’s top two teams, top of the table Wakefield Warriors and second placed Diggitys Bar.
2026-06-24
To complete their fixture card in the Premier Division of the UKDA National League, Warwickshire brought the curtain down on the season with a home game with Sussex. Prior to the fixture there were thirteen points separating the two teams,
2026-06-17
Black Country’s final fixture of the season in the UKDA National League’s L-Style Division One, an away game against Neighbouring Staffordshire, was brought forward one week, neither side really having anything to play for other than pride, as the hosts
