Photographer Daisy Spiers took the trip to West London to watch a frustrating game which the Moles lost 4-3 to Uxbridge.

With only four games left, the Moles are now unbeaten in three and are on the road with a trip to Uxbridge FC
Matchday: Saturday 8th April, 2023
Kickoff: 3 pm
Uxbridge FC were founded in 1871, celebrated their 150th anniversary last year and are one of the oldest clubs in the South of England. During the history of the club, they have played in a number of different leagues including the Corinthian, Athenian and then the Isthmian League which they joined in 1982.
The club finished second in Division Two South in 1984–85 and gained promotion to Division One, where they remained for twenty years. In the 2004–05 season, the club moved from the Isthmian league to the Southern league. They started in the Eastern division before being switched to the Central Division. In the 2018-19, they were moved again, this time to their current league Isthmian League Division One South Central.
Earlier in the season, the Moles beat Uxbridge 2-1 with goals from James Beauchamp and Conor Lynch. Last season, both games between the clubs ended in a draw. The game away at the Honeycroft finished 2-2 whilst the game at Hill Farm Lane was a goalless draw.
On Tuesday, the Moles drew with Northwood 0-0 whilst Uxbridge lost 2-1 away to South Park (Reigate) FC. The Moles currently sit in 6th place on 53 points whilst Uxbridge are 14th on 40 points.
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Address: Horton Road, West Drayton, Middlesex, UB7 8HX
This is the game that was originally due to be played on Saturday 1st April.
With the Moles on a two game winning run, they hope to take this good form into April with a home game against Northwood FC.
Matchday: Tuesday 4th April, 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.
The Moles last played Northwood just a month ago which ended in a 0-0 draw. Last season, it was the away team that came away with the honours. The Moles coming away with a 3-0 victory away but then losing 1-0 in the reverse fixture at Hill Farm Lane.
The Moles beat South Park 4-2 on Tuesday whilst Northwood beat Westfield 2-1. Northwood sit in 4th place, whilst the Moles in 5th having just moved into the playoff places with the win against South Park.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
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Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.
After getting their push for promotion back on track, the Moles welcome South Park FC to Hill Farm Lane for the last game in March.
Matchday: Tuesday 28th March
Kickoff: 7.45pm
South Park Football Club was founded in 1897 and initially played on a sports field between Crescent and Church Roads. In 1925, the club formed a partnership with the local cricket club to create the South Park Sports Association, which aimed to improve athletic facilities for both clubs and the community. The association purchased land on Whitehall Lane, which became the permanent home of the club and was renamed “King George’s Field” in 1935. The club went through some tough times during and after World War II but rebounded with the help of donations and improved facilities, including a clubhouse and showers.
In 2001, the club merged with Reigate Town Football Club and renamed itself South Park & Reigate Town Football Club until 2003. The club has since undergone many renovations, gained promotion to higher divisions, and achieved success in various cup competitions. In recent years, the club has had several changes in management, including Harrison Williams taking charge in February 2022, and most recently, the club has renamed itself South Park Reigate in July 2022 to enhance its profile locally and in the wider football community. football pyramid before being promoted to Division One of the Combined Counties League in 2002-03. The club were Combined Counties Premier Division North champions in 2021–22, earning promotion to the Isthmian League.
Last season, the corresponding fixture finished 2-1 to the Moles whilst the away game was a 2-2 draw. This season, the Moles lost the away game 3-1 back in October.
On Saturday, the Moles won 2-0 away at Merstham FC whilst South Park won 1-0 at home to Ashford Town. The Moles currently sit in 7th place on 49 points whilst South Park are 9th on 45 points.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Prices are;
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.
Following the 5-1 defeat against high flyers Walton and Hersham FC, the Moles are on the road again. This time with a trip to Merstham FC.
Matchday: Saturday 25th March, 2023
Kickoff: 3 pm
Merstham Football Club was established in 1892 and became a member of the Redhill & District League in 1897. Over the years, the club won several titles, including back-to-back titles in 1934-35 and 1935-36 and in 1949-50 and 1950-51, after which they moved up to the Surrey Intermediate League. They won the Surrey Senior League in 1971-72, and in 1984, they transferred to the Surrey-centred Combined Counties League to reduce their travelling. In 2007-08, the club won the Premier Division title, the Premier Division Cup and the Surrey Senior Cup. They were promoted to Division One South of the Isthmian League in 2015 after beating Folkestone Invicta 3-0 in the final, and in 2017, they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time.
Earlier this season, the Moles beat Merstham 4-0 in an early season game at Hill Farm Lane.
The Moles lost 5-1 to Walton & Hersham last week whilst Merstham’s game against Leatherhead was postponed. Merstham sit in 17th place, whilst the Moles in 7th place.
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Address: The worldflow Stadium, Weldon Way, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3QB
This game has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The Moles have definitely the spring in their step as they are now two games unbeaten. The visitors to Hill Farm Lane are South Park (Reigate) FC.
Matchday: Saturday 11th March
Kickoff: 3pm
South Park Football Club was founded in 1897 and initially played on a sports field between Crescent and Church Roads. In 1925, the club formed a partnership with the local cricket club to create the South Park Sports Association, which aimed to improve athletic facilities for both clubs and the community. The association purchased land on Whitehall Lane, which became the permanent home of the club and was renamed “King George’s Field” in 1935. The club went through some tough times during and after World War II but rebounded with the help of donations and improved facilities, including a clubhouse and showers.
In 2001, the club merged with Reigate Town Football Club and renamed itself South Park & Reigate Town Football Club until 2003. The club has since undergone many renovations, gained promotion to higher divisions, and achieved success in various cup competitions. In recent years, the club has had several changes in management, including Harrison Williams taking charge in February 2022, and most recently, the club has renamed itself South Park Reigate in July 2022 to enhance its profile locally and in the wider football community. football pyramid before being promoted to Division One of the Combined Counties League in 2002-03. The club were Combined Counties Premier Division North champions in 2021–22, earning promotion to the Isthmian League.
Last season, the corresponding fixture finished 2-1 to the Moles whilst the away game was a 2-2 draw. This season, the Moles lost the away game 3-1 back in October.
Last Tuesday, the Moles drew 0-0 away at Northwood whilst South Park lost 4-0 away to Walton and Hersham on Saturday. The Moles currently sit in 7th place on 46 points whilst Hanworth are 9th on 41 points.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Prices are;
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.
The Moles sprung into March with a 3-0 win against Sutton Common Rovers, now they take on 3rd place Northwood FC.
Matchday: Tuesday 7th March, 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.
Last season, it was the away team that came away with the honours. The Moles coming away with a 3-0 victory away but then losing 1-0 in the reverse fixture at Hill Farm Lane.
The Moles beat Sutton Common Rovers 3-0 on Saturday whilst Northwood beat Chertsey 1-0. Northwood sit in 3rd place, whilst the Moles in 6th just one place and point outside of the playoffs.
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Please note that it is cash only at Northwood FC.
Address: Northwood Park, Chestnut Ave, Northwood HA6 1HR
Nearest Tube: Northwood Hills
With a disappointing February for the Moles with only 1 win and 2 draws from 8 games, they travel to Sutton Common Rovers with the hope of kicking off March with a win.
Matchday: March 4th, 2023
Kickoff: 3pm
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 beat SCR 3-2 at home in the league this season but lost 1-0 in the Velocity Cup. Last season, the home match was a 1-1 draw whilst the away match was a 3-2 defeat.
Currently, SCR sit 18th in the league on 25 points whilst the Moles are 6th on 42 points.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate.
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Address: Whyteleafe Sports Centre, 15 Church Road, Whyteleafe, CR3 0AR
After a disappointing run of games, the Moles are hoping to finish February off with a win as they welcome Hanworth Villa FC to Hill Farm Lane.
Matchday: Tuesday 28th February
Kickoff: 7.45pm
Hanworth Villa FC were founded in 1976. They played in various West London leagues, making their way up the football pyramid before being promoted to Division One of the Combined Counties League in 2002-03. The club were Combined Counties Premier Division North champions in 2021–22, earning promotion to the Isthmian League.
You may notice a familiar name on the team sheet;
The away game at Hanworth finished 2-2 back in November.
Last weekend, the Moles lost 2-1 to Westfield FC whilst Hanworth lost 2-0 to Walton and Hersham. The Moles currently sit in 6th place on 42 points whilst Hanworth are 11th on 39 points.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Prices are;
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.
With only one win so far in February, the Moles are hoping to get their promotion push back on track with a home game against Westfield FC.
Matchday: Saturday 25th February
Kickoff: 3pm
Westfield FC play in the Westfield area of Woking, Surrey. They were founded in 1953 as Westfields Boys Club. The club played in the Combined Counties from 1980 until 2018 when they were promoted to the Isthmian League South Central Division One.
In their first season, they finished fifth and qualified for the end of the seasons play-offs. They lost in the play-off semi-final 2-1 to our neighbours Bracknell Town. After the two seasons abandoned due to Covid, they finished 16th in the league last season.
Last season, the Moles beat Westfield 3-0 at Hill Farm Lane and then drew 1-1 at Woking Park. Earlier this season the Moles lost 2-1 away to Westfield.
The Moles currently in 6th place on 42 points whilst Westfield sit in 11th on 36 points.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate. We take both cash and cards on the gate.
Prices are;
Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:
There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.