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MATCH GALLERY | Hemel Town 1 - 1 Horsham
Fighting against wind and rain, never an easy feat as it is - but then bring in an in-form team. A draw a fair result after a full battle for 70 minutes, with Horsham taking the lead after tricking MJ and the defenders for a neat slot into the bottom corner. A tricky team to break down, however the Tudors never give up, with Samuel Adenola equalising to save a point in the 90+4! Photography by Jemma Sear / @_photosbyjem | Nicola C Creative / @nicolaccreative
Nov 23


OPPOSITION FOCUS | Horsham FC (H)
Written by Ollie Heathcote The Key Info Founded: 1871 Nickname: The Hornets Manager: Dominic Di Paola Stadium: Fusion Aviation Community Stadium Capacity: 3000 The History Horsham FC’s history can be traced back to 1871, despite their reformation in 1881. The Hornets contain a rich history, being founding members of both the Sussex County FA and the West Sussex Senior League. After winning this division on three occasions at the turn of the century, the future looked bright f
Nov 21


MATCH GALLERY | Hemel Town 0 - 0 Chelmsford City (Hemel win 6-5 on pens)
A very close encounter for the Tudors and the Clarets who have always been somewhat of a stalemate team - with our last two league fixtures ending in honours even. A penalty shootout decided the fate of this FA Trophy Second Round, with 3 saves from MJ and 6 solid penalties from the Tudors sealed the deal and matched their FA Trophy history! Photography by Nicola C Creative | @nicolaccreative on Instagram
Nov 16


OPPOSITION FOCUS | Chelmsford City (H) - FA Trophy Second Round
The Key Info Founded: 1878 Nickname: The Clarets Manager: Angelo Harrop Stadium: The EMG Inspire Stadium Capacity: 3065 (1311 seated) The History Founded in 1878, Chelmsford City are a team which have a rich history attached to them. Their early period of existence saw the club win the Essex Senior Cup in the 1892-93 and 1901-02 campaign. After being founding members of the Athenian League in 1915, Chelmsford moved into their New Writtle Street ground in 1922. However, aft
Nov 14


MATCH GALLERY | Ware 0 - 6 Hemel Town - Herts Senior Cup
A wet and windy night in North Hertfordshire for The Tudors who after a tough loss on Saturday, were looking for a little redemption and to re-build their confidence. With 6 (yes, six!) goals, 2 from Trae Cook-Appiah after his first start of this 25/26 season, 2 from Finley Wilkinson, and 1 each for both Mauro Vilhete and Ade Azeez. A real boost for the slightly rotated squad and into the next round we go! Photography by Jemma Sear | @_photosbyjem on Instagram.
Nov 12


MATCH REPORT | Worthing 4 - 0 Hemel Town
Match report by Allan Mitchell Lots of cliches could be used to describe this defeat down on the South Coast but ‘A Bad Day at the Office’ is probably the best one to sum things up as The Tudors were well beaten by a very good Worthing side. Manager Lee Allinson apologised to the supporters who travelled to the game and said he felt that it was just a game too far after his side had performed so well at Wigan and at home to Weston-Super-Mare in the previous seven days. He fel
Nov 9


OPPOSITION FOCUS | Worthing (A)
The Key Info Founded: 1886 Nickname: The Rebels Manager: Adam Hinshelwood Stadium: Sussex Transport Community Stadium Capacity: 3250 The History Founded in 1886, Worthing FC are a team who were quick to make their mark in the two seasons they have competed in the National League South. Having started their journey in local Sussex leagues, Worthing transitioned to the Isthmian Divisions experiencing both relegations and promotions within their existence. Known as ‘The Rebels
Nov 7


SUPPORTERS INFORMATION | Worthing (A)
Joining us in Worthing on Saturday? Here's some key information about your travel and entry before you make the trip! GROUND ADDRESS: The Sussex Transport Community Stadium Woodside Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 7HQ TICKETS: Away tickets can be purchased using the link below: https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/ViewAllocation?fixtureId=15607&allocationGuid=759105cc-4034-4d31-9ccd-b2ec4fb783fb ADULT: £18 CONCESSIONS: £14 UNDER 18S: £8 UNDER 12S: £5 Photo Credit: JXMMXN
Nov 6


MATCH REPORT & GALLERY | Hemel Town 3 - 0 Weston-Super-Mare
Photos by Jemma Sear & Nicola C Creative ☝️ Words by Will Beesley ⬇️ Going into this game it was a difficult one to call, as both sides had only conceded nine goals all season in their respective league campaigns. Weston-Super-Mare were second in the table heading into this fixture, with the Tudors being perched in fifth place. Hemel are still thinking about their FA Cup heartbreak in Wigan on Saturday, and they were hoping to put that behind them and get back to winning way
Nov 5


MATCH REPORT | Hemel Town 3 - 0 Weston-Super-Mare
Written by Allan Mitchell A seriously impressive performance from the Tudors saw them slip into third place in the Enterprise National League South and it has to be said it was completely deserved as they dominated proceedings throughout. After the heartbreak and efforts against Wigan in the FA Cup on Saturday there was a worry that there might be a bit on a hangover coming into this game against a Weston side who were sitting in second place and were the only team in the div
Nov 5


OPPOSITION FOCUS | Weston-Super-Mare (H)
The Key Info Founded: 1887 Nickname: The Seagulls Manager: Scott Rogers Stadium: The Optima Stadium Capacity: 3500 The History Weston-Super-Mare AFC were founded in 1887, with a great amount of history attached to the club. Having had two spells within the Western Football League setup before the outbreak of the First World War, the club was disbanded due to the ongoing conflict. Between both wars, the Seagulls played their football in the Bristol and District Football League
Nov 4


MATCH GALLERY | Wigan Athletic 1 - 1 Hemel Town (5-3 after pens)
A day of history made for the Tudors who despite being the underdogs, held league one outfit Wigan Athletic to a draw after 120 minutes in a strong and dominant performance they can all be proud of. A goal in the 21st minute from Wigan didn't stop the Tudors from aiming for the heights after their persistance and strength led them to an equaliser from the spot by always reliable midfielder, Joe White. Photography by Jemma Sear | @_photosbyjem on Instagram
Nov 2
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