After the disappointment of two postponements this week, the Moles were finally back in action with a game against Ashford Town. The Moles lost a close game 1-0.
Photographer Daisy Spiers was there to capture the action.
After the disappointment of the last minute postponement of the away fixture at Badshot Lea on Tuesday, the Moles are back in action with a home fixture against Northwood FC.
Matchday: Thursday April 4th, 2023
Kickoff: 7:45 pm
A team was formed in Northwood back in 1899 but Northwood FC in its current form is believed to have been founded in 1926. Their initial history is unclear but they joined the Harrow & Wembley League in 1931 where they won an impressive six titles in a row prior to World War 2 and three more titles after the war. They spent the 1950s and 1960 playing mainly junior-level football.
The club joined the Isthmian League in 1992 via spells in the Hellenic and Spartan Leagues. This was one of their most successful periods which lead them gaining promotion to Step 3 and the Premier Division. They were then switched to the Southern League Premier Division but after relegation were moved back to the Isthmian League Division One North. Another switch back to the Southern League before they were moved back again to their current league – Isthmian League South Central.
We have played Northwood 3 times already this season. The first was a 4-1 away defeat in the league before a 2-2 draw in the FA Cup. We lost the replay 1-0 with a last minute goal for Northwood.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Turnstiles, kitchen and bar open at 7pm. Food is available from 7pm.
Prices are;
Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR
Nearest Railway Station: Bracknell Railway Station is on the South West Railways line between London Waterloo and Reading. It is an eight-minute drive from the railway station to the Iconic Stadium. Alternatively, Bracknell Bus Station is a 2 minute walk from the railway station.
Bus: The nearest bus stop to the ground is on Church Lane and is served by the 151 and 151A Thames Valley Bus service which travels between Bracknell Bus Station and Wokingham Station. More details on the bus route here.
There are 200 spaces available to park in the ground. In the event that the club car park is full, then additional car parking is available at All Saints Church, Church Hill, Binfield RG42 5NS which is a 10 minute walk from the ground.
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
We are now into the last month of the season (boo) and the Moles are looking to clock up the points to help them avoid relegation.
The remaining fixtures are;
April 4, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Binfield vs Northwood
April 6, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – Binfield vs Ashford Town (Middx)
April 9, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Binfield vs Sutton Common Rovers
April 11, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Badshot Lea vs Binfield
April 13, 2024 @ 2:00 pm – Guernsey vs Binfield
April 16, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Binfield vs Corinthian-Casuals
April 20, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – Binfield vs Raynes Park Vale
April 27, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – Binfield vs Uxbridge
With six of the remaining games at home, there is no better chance to come down and watch The Moles in action.
After their 5-0 win away at Chipstead, the Moles are quickly back in action with one of three games this week. The first one is away at Badshot Lea FC.
Matchday: April 2nd, 2024
Kickoff: 7:45 pm
Established in 1904, Badshot Lea Football Club played in local leagues before joining the Surrey Intermediate League, where they won Division One in 1936-37, 1937-38, and 1985-86. After winning the Challenge Cup in 1987-88 and the Invitation Cup in 1989-90, they were relegated to Division Two but won the division in 1992-93. They then moved to Division One East of the Hellenic League in 2003, winning the Supplementary Cup in 2005-06 and being promoted to the Premier Division in 2006-07. They made their debut in the FA Cup in 2014 and were relegated to Division One in 2016-17 but promoted back to the Premier Division the following season. The club was placed in the Premier Division South in 2021 and was runners-up in the division in 2022-23, earning promotion.
The Moles have already played Badshot Lea twice this season. They lost 6-0 away in a Velocity Cup tie and 3-0 at home in the league.
Prices are;
Address: Operatix Community Ground, Westfield Lane (Entrance off Riverdale), Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey GU10 4PF
Binfield defender Jack Matton was in the starting line-up for England U18 Schoolboys SAFIB Centenary Shield fixture against Wales on Thursday night.
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Jack will join up with the squad for the upcoming SAFIB Centenary Shield fixture against Wales#schoolsfootball
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Jack joined the Moles at the start of January on dual registration from Woking FC. Since then, he has played for the club 9 times and scored twice.
Binfield Manager Ross Weatherstone said about Jack’s callup; “Everyone at Binfield Football Club are delighted for Jack on his call up & 1st England Schools U18 cap. Based on his performances since arriving in January no one at the club is surprised with the success Jack is getting. We all wish him every success for the rest of the Home Nations Tournament & we can’t wait to see him back in a Binfield FC shirt in the coming weeks.”
England U18 schoolboys are due to play the Republic of Ireland at Walsall FC on Friday 5th April. The game will be streamed live on Channel 4 (On Demand).
If you looked up six-pointer in the dictionary, then it would have Binfield vs Chipstead as the definition. The Moles travel to play the team sitting one position above us in the league.
Matchday: Saturday 30th March
Kickoff: 3pm
The club was founded in 1906 when locals formed a team to play workers from the nearby Netherne Hospital. They joined Surrey Intermediate league in 1962, moved up to the Surrey Premier League in 1982 before joining the Combined Counties in 1986.
They won the league title in 1989-90, were twice runners-up before winning the league again in 2006–07 and were promoted to Division One South of the Isthmian League.
The Moles drew 1-1 with Chipstead back in August.
Chipstead FC play at NRT Stadium, High Road, Chipstead, Surrey, CR5 3SF
Adults: £10
Concessions: £7
Children 12-16: £3
Under 12’s : Free
After playing 2nd and 3rd in the league, the Moles are back at the Iconic Stadium for their fourth game of the season against Northwood FC.
Matchday: Tuesday March 26th, 2023
Kickoff: 7:45 pm
A team was formed in Northwood back in 1899 but Northwood FC in its current form is believed to have been founded in 1926. Their initial history is unclear but they joined the Harrow & Wembley League in 1931 where they won an impressive six titles in a row prior to World War 2 and three more titles after the war. They spent the 1950s and 1960 playing mainly junior-level football.
The club joined the Isthmian League in 1992 via spells in the Hellenic and Spartan Leagues. This was one of their most successful periods which lead them gaining promotion to Step 3 and the Premier Division. They were then switched to the Southern League Premier Division but after relegation were moved back to the Isthmian League Division One North. Another switch back to the Southern League before they were moved back again to their current league – Isthmian League South Central.
We have played Northwood 3 times already this season. The first was a 4-1 away defeat in the league before a 2-2 draw in the FA Cup. We lost the replay 1-0 with a last minute goal for Northwood.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Turnstiles, kitchen and bar open at 7pm. Food is available from 7pm.
Prices are;
Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR
Nearest Railway Station: Bracknell Railway Station is on the South West Railways line between London Waterloo and Reading. It is an eight-minute drive from the railway station to the Iconic Stadium. Alternatively, Bracknell Bus Station is a 2 minute walk from the railway station.
Bus: The nearest bus stop to the ground is on Church Lane and is served by the 151 and 151A Thames Valley Bus service which travels between Bracknell Bus Station and Wokingham Station. More details on the bus route here.
There are 200 spaces available to park in the ground. In the event that the club car park is full, then additional car parking is available at All Saints Church, Church Hill, Binfield RG42 5NS which is a 10 minute walk from the ground.
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
Binfield Under 14 Reds faced Dynamo Tekkers at the Oratory School. The pitch was heavy, but with the conditions the same for both sides. The boys were reminded to work hard, help each other out and make sure they always gave the player on the ball some options. We explained to the players there would be plenty of mistakes on this pitch, how we dealt with those mistakes would define the result !
The Reds weathered the storm for the first 10 minutes with Tekkers putting us under pressure but then the Reds got into their groove and started playing some top quality passing Football.
Zach H scored our first goal to put us 1-0 up and from there the Reds grew into the game with further goals from Josh R and James G. We came in 3-1 up at half time.
The second half was much the same with the Reds working extremely hard and showing good discipline right across the pitch; our keeper, Danny M made some cracking saves, defence used great communication, the midfield battled hard to win the ball and create chances and our forwards were busy upfront and a handful for the Tekkers defence. James G scored twice in the second half sealing a 5-2 win for the Reds.
Every player played their part in this win, with Harry M getting parents’ MOTM and Callum H the coaches’ MOTM.
We even remembered to take a team photo for our away kit sponsors, The Gifting Team, and of course managed to fit in the obligatory bundle
For the home game against Marlow, we were pleased to welcome our U9 girls team down as match day mascots. They proudly line-up with the team before walking out on to the pitch. There was plenty of vocal support for the girls and they even had a mini match on the pitch at half-time.
Thank you for coming girls. We hope you enjoyed your day and look forward to seeing you again at the Iconic Stadium.
This game has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Please keep an eye on our social media for the new date.
The fixtures come thick and fast in March. Next up at the Iconic Stadium are Sutton Common Rovers FC.
Matchday: Tuesday 19th March, 2024
Kickoff: 7:45 pm
Sutton Common Rovers were founded in 1978 as Inrad F.C and went through several name changes before they settled on their current name. The club started playing Saturday League football in 2004-5 and progressed into the Combined Counties league in 2007. They narrowly missed promotion in their debut session but were promoted to the Premier Division the following year.
After finishing second in the league behind Chertsey Town, they were promoted to Isthmian league in 2021/22. This also coincided with them reaching the 2nd qualifying round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing a reply to Jersey Bulls.
The Moles lost 4-1 earlier in the season to Sutton Common Rovers FC.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Turnstiles, kitchen and bar open at 7pm. Food is available from 7pm.
Prices are;
Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR
Nearest Railway Station: Bracknell Railway Station is on the South West Railways line between London Waterloo and Reading. It is an eight-minute drive from the railway station to the Iconic Stadium. Alternatively, Bracknell Bus Station is a 2 minute walk from the railway station.
Bus: The nearest bus stop to the ground is on Church Lane and is served by the 151 and 151A Thames Valley Bus service which travels between Bracknell Bus Station and Wokingham Station. More details on the bus route here.
There are 200 spaces available to park in the ground. In the event that the club car park is full, then additional car parking is available at All Saints Church, Church Hill, Binfield RG42 5NS which is a 10 minute walk from the ground.
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
Following the disappointment of the postponement of the game on Tuesday, we are back in action with a home game against Marlow FC.
Matchday: Saturday 16th March 2024
Kickoff: 3pm
Marlow FC was formed at a meeting at the Compleat Angler Hotel on 22 November 1870. In 1871-72, they competed in the FA Cup losing 2-0 to Maidenhead in the first round. In 1881–82, they reached the FA Cup semi-finals, losing 5–0 to Old Etonians.
In more recent history, the club were in the Isthmian League’s Premier Division until being relegated at the end of the 1994–95 season. Two seasons later they were relegated again. In 2004 they were moved across to Division One West of the Southern League, and were later transferred to Division One Central. In 2011–12 the club finished bottom of this league and were relegated to the Premier Division of the Hellenic League which they won at the first attempt.
They earnt promotion back to Division One Central of the Southern League. They were moved around the leagues a few times before ending up in their current league at the end of the 2017–18.
When the teams met earlier in the season, a very different looking Moles were on the receiving end of a 8-1 thrasing.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Prices are;
Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR
Nearest Railway Station: Bracknell Railway Station is on the South West Railways line between London Waterloo and Reading. It is an eight-minute drive from the railway station to the Iconic Stadium. Alternatively, Bracknell Bus Station is a 2 minute walk from the railway station.
Bus: The nearest bus stop to the ground is on Church Lane and is served by the 151 and 151A Thames Valley Bus service which travels between Bracknell Bus Station and Wokingham Station. More details on the bus route here.
There are 200 spaces available to park in the ground. In the event that the club car park is full, then additional car parking is available at All Saints Church, Church Hill, Binfield RG42 5NS which is a 10 minute walk from the ground.
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
This game has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Please keep an eye on social media for the new date.
With a draw and defeat so far in March, the Moles hope to get a win against fellow strugglers Corinthian Casuals.
Matchday: Tuesday 12th March 2024
Kickoff: 7:45pm
Corinthian-Casuals was established in 1939 by merging Corinthian and Casuals, and they won the Surrey Senior Cup in 1953-54. They reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup two seasons later and also made it to the semi-finals in the following year. The club reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1965-66, and in the late 1960s and early 1970s, they struggled in the league and were relegated to Division Two. After winning the Spartan League Senior Division, they returned to the Premier Division. The club toured Brazil in 1988-89 and 2001 and switched to the Combined Counties League in 1996. After winning the Surrey Senior Cup in 2010-11, the club was promoted to the Premier Division in 2018 but was relegated at the end of the 2022-23 season.
When the teams met earlier in the season, the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
In their last game, the Moles lost 3-2 away to Thatcham Town whilst the Casuals lost 0-4 at home to Guernsey.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Prices are;
Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR
Nearest Railway Station: Bracknell Railway Station is on the South West Railways line between London Waterloo and Reading. It is an eight-minute drive from the railway station to the Iconic Stadium. Alternatively, Bracknell Bus Station is a 2 minute walk from the railway station.
Bus: The nearest bus stop to the ground is on Church Lane and is served by the 151 and 151A Thames Valley Bus service which travels between Bracknell Bus Station and Wokingham Station. More details on the bus route here.
There are 200 spaces available to park in the ground. In the event that the club car park is full, then additional car parking is available at All Saints Church, Church Hill, Binfield RG42 5NS which is a 10 minute walk from the ground.
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including: