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Midland Comb Premier Bartley Green Castle Vale Vale Stadium Midland Comb Premier Bartley Green Illey Lane, Halesowen B62 0HE Bolehall Swifts Rene Road, Bolehall, Tamworth B77 3NN Brocton Silkmore Lane Sports Ground, Silkmore Lane, Stafford ST17 4JH Cadbury Athletic Alvechurch FC, Lye Meadow, Redditch Road, Alvechrch B48 7RS Castle Vale Vale Stadium, Farnborough Road, Castle Vale, Birmingham B35 7DA Castle Vale JKS Vale Stadium, Farnborough Road, Castle Vale, Birmingham B35 7DA Continental Star Rushall Olympic FC, Dales Lane, Rushall WS4 1LJ Coventry Copsewood The Pavilion, Copsewood Sports & Social Club, Allard Way, Coventry CV3 1HQ Dosthill Colts Bolehall Swifts FC, Rene Road, Bolehall, Tamworth B77 3NN GSA Sports Abbey Park Stadium, Glastonbury Crescent,Walsall WS3 2RQ Heath Hayes Coppice Colliery Ground, Newlands, Heath Hayes WS12 3HH Heather St Johns St John’s Park, Ravenstone Road, Heather LE67 2QJ Knowle The Beehive, Abbeyfields Drive, Studley B80 7BE Massey Ferguson Bannerbrook Park, off Banner Lane, Tile Hill, Coventry CV4 9GF Meir KA Kings Park, Hilderstone Road, Meir Heath ST3 7NY Nuneaton Griff The Pingles Stadium, Avenue Road, Nuneaton CV11 4LX Pelsall Villa The Bush Ground, Walsall Road, Walsall WS3 4BP Pershore Town King George V Playing Field, King George’s Way, Pershore WR10 1AA Pilkington XXX Triplex Sports Ground, Eckersall Road, Kings Norton B38 8SR Racing Club Warwick Hampton Road, Warwick CV34 6JP Southam United Banbury Road, Southam CV47 2BJ Walsall Wood Oak Park, Lichfield Road, Walsall Wood WS9 9NP Midland Comb One Alveston Home Guard Club, Main Street, Tiddigton CV37 3BB Archdale 73 Claines Lane, Worcester WR3 7SS Brereton Social Red Llion Ground, Armitage Lane, Brereton WS15 1ED Burntwood Town Memorial Ground, Rugeley Road, Burntwood WS7 9BE Castle Vale reserves The Glades, Lugtrout Lane, Solihull B91 2RX Coton Green New Mill Lane, Fazeley, Tamworth B78 3RZ Droitwich Spa Droitwich Spa Leisure Centre, Briar Mill, Droitwich WR9 0RZ Earlswood Town The Pavilions, Malthouse Lane, Earlswood B94 5DX Fairfield Villa Recreation Ground, Stourbridge Road, Fairfield B61 9LZ Littleton 5 Acres, Pebworth Road, North Littleton WR11 8QL Mile Oak Rovers & Youth Mile Oak Community Centre, Price Avenue, Mile Oak B78 3NL Newhall United The Hadfields, St Johns Drive, Newhall ,Swadlincote DE11 0SU Northfield Town Shenley Lane Community Association, 472 Shenley Lane, Selly Oak B29 4HZ Phoenix United Pack Meadow, Packington Lane, Coleshill B46 3JQ Shirley Town Tilehouse Lane, Shirley B90 1PH Stockingford AA Stockingford Allotment Association, The Pavilion, Stockingford CV10 8LT West Midlands Police Tally Ho Training Centre, Pershore Road, Edgbaston B7 7RD Midland Comb Two AFC Smethwick Holly Lane Sports & Social Club, Holly Lane, Erdington B24 9LH Cadbury Athletic reserves Cadbury Recreation Ground, Bournville Lane, Birmingham B30 2LY Chelmsley Town The Pavilion, Coleshill Road, Marston Green B37 7HW Continental Star reserves Oldbury Leisure Centre, Newbury Lane, Oldbury B69 1HE Droitwich Spa reserves Droitwich Spa Leisure Centre, Briar Mill, Droitwich WR9 0RZ Enville Athletic Hall Drive, Enville, Stourbridge DY7 5HB Feckenham The Playing Fields ,The Square, Mill Lane, Feckenham B96 6HY Greenhill Dudley Sports & Social Club, Hillcrest Avenue, Brierley Hill DY5 3QH Hampton Hampton Sports Club, Field Lane, Solihull B91 2RT Henley Forest Henley in Arden Sports & Social Club, Stratford Town, Henley in Arden B95 6AD Kenilworth Town KH Gypsy Road,Kenilworth CV8 1FA Knowle reserves Hampton Road, Knowle B93 0NX Leamington Hibernian Ajax Park, Hampton Road, Warwick CV34 6JP Lichfield City Brownsfield Park, Brownsfield Road, Lichfield WS13 6AY Perrywood Neel Park, Droitwich Road, Perdiswell, Worcester WR3 7SN Racing Club Warwick reserves Hampton Road, Warwick CV34 6JP Midland Comb Three Archdale 73 reserves Claines Lane, Worcester WR3 7SS Blackwood Field Lane Sports Ground, Field Lane, Solihull B91 2RT Chelmsley Town reserves The Pavilion, Coleshill Road, Marston Green B37 7HW Clements 83 Mackadown Sports & Social Ground, Mackadown Lane, Kitts Green, Birmingham B33 0JG Coton Green reserves New Mill Lane, Fazeley, Tamworth B78 3RZ Coventry Amateurs David Sinclair Sports Ground, Westwood HeatH Road, Coventry CV4 8JJ Dosthill Colts reserves North Warwickshire Sports &Social Club, Armitage Hill, Polesworth B78 1HS Earlswood Town reserves The Pavilions, Malthouse Lane, Earlswood B94 5DX Inkberrow Sands Road, Inkberrow WR7 4PX Littleton reserves 5 Acres, Pebworth Road, North Littleton WR11 8QL Northfield Town reserves Shenley Lane Community Association, 472 Shenley Lane, Selly Oak B29 4HZ Pershore Town reserves King George V Playing Field, King George’s Way, Pershore WR10 1AA Polesworth North Warwickshire Sports &Social Club, Armitage Hill, Polesworth B78 1HS Shipston Excelsior Shipston Sports Club, London Road, Shipston-on-Stour CV36 4EP Stratford Town “A” Knights Lane, Tiddington, Stratford CV37 7BZ Young Warriors Sphinx Drive, off Siddeley Avenue, Coventry CV3 1WA Midland Comb Reserve Banbury United reserves Spencer Stadium, Station Approach, Banbury OX16 5TA Barwell reserves Kirkby Road Sports Ground, Kirkby Road, Barwell LE9 8FQ Boldmere St Michael’s reserves Trevor Brown Memorial Ground, Church Road, Boldmere, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5RY Brocton reserves Silkmore Lane Sports Ground, Silkmore Lane, Stafford ST17 4JH Bromsgrove Rovers reserves Victoria Ground, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove B61 0DR Chasetown reserves The Scholars, Church Street, ChasetownWS7 3QL Greslet reserves The Moat Ground, Moat Stret, Church Gresley DE11 9RE Heather St John’s reserves St John’s Park, Ravenstone Road, Heather LE67 2QJ Highgate United reserves The Coppice, Tythe Barn Lane, Shirley B90 1PH Oadby Town reserves Greene King Park, Wigston Road, Oadby LE2 5QG Quorn reserves Farley Way, Quorn LE12 8RB Walsall Wood reserves Oak Park, Lichfield Road, Walsall Wood WS9 9NP MRA Premier Allenton United Rolls Royce, Merrill Way, Derby DE24 9JL Allestree Eyes Meadow Sports Ground, Duffield DE56 4EP Ashover Ashover Playing Fields Belper United Alton Manor, Nailers Way, Belper DE56 0HT Borrowash Victoria reserves Robinson Construction Bowl, Borrowash Road, Spondon DE21 7PH Castle Donington Town Moira Dale Playing Fields Chellaston Moorways Stadium, Moor Lane, Derby DE24 Cromford Cromford Meadows Derby Rolls Royce Leisure Rolls Royce Recreation Ground, Moor Lane, Derby Holbrook St Michaels Holbrook Park Long Eaton United reserves Grange Park Matlock Town reserves Cavendish Road Playing Fields Melbourne Dynamo Grange Park Recreation Ground, Repton Road, Ticknall DE73 1JG Newmount Mackworth College Rowsley 86 Rowsley Recreation Ground Sandicare Town St Giles Park, Stanton Road Willington Twyford Road Playing Fields Wirksworth Town Anthony Gell School, Wood Street, Wirksworth DE4 4DX MRA One Bargate Rovers The Manor Ground, Park Road, Belper DE56 1LZ Cotes Park Somerlea Park Community Centre, Sherwood Street, Leabrooks DE55 1LB Derby Rolls Royce Leisure reserves Rolls Royce Recreation Ground, Moor Lane, Derby Derbyshire Amateurs The Long Eaton School Findern Shardlow Recreation Ground, The Wharf, Shardlow DE72 2HG Heanor Colliers Kilburn Miners Welfare, Chapel Street, Kilburn DE56 0NT Holbrook St Michaels reserves Holbrook Park Little Eaton St Peter’s Park Matlock Sports Cavendish Road Playing Fields Mickleover Royal British Legion Mickleover Royal British Legion Pastures Mickelover Country Park, Merlin Way, Mickleover DE3 0JJ Punjab United Moorways Stadium, Moor Lane, Derby DE24 Ripley Nottingham Road Playing Fields Selston The Parish Ground Shirland Athletic Scanderlands Playing Fields, Gloves Lane, Blackwell DE55 5JJ Swanwick Pentrich Road Highfield Road MRA Two Bargate Rovers reserves The Manor Ground, Park Road, Belper DE56 1LZ Belper United reserves Alton Manor, Nailers Way, Belper DE56 0HT Castle Donington Town reserves Moira Dale Playing Fields Derby Royals Derbymoor School, Moorway Lane, Derby DE23 2FS Findern reserves Shardlow Recreation Ground, The Wharf, Shardlow DE72 2HG Hilton Harriers The Mease Pavilion, The Mease, Hilton DE65 5AE Melbourne Dynamo reserves Recreational Ground, Cockshut Lane, Melbourne DE73 1DG Mickleover RBL reserves Mickleover Royal British Legion Pastures reserves Mickelover Country Park, Merlin Way, Mickleover DE3 0JJ Rowsley 86 reserves Rowsley Recreation Ground Sandiacre Town reserves St Giles Park, Stanton Road Swanwick Pentrich Road reserves Highfield Road Wirksworth Ivanhoe Wirksworth Recreation Ground Wirksworth Town reserves Anthony Gell School, Wood Street, Wirksworth DE4 4DX Woolley Moor United Jubilee Playing Fields Mining One Chacewater Chacewater Recreation Ground Four Lanes Clijah Croft, Wheal Trefusis, Redruth Goonhavern Athletic Reen Manor Parc, Reen, Perranporth TR6 0AJ Gulval Penzance Cricket Club, St Clare, Penzance TR18 3QW Gwinear Chuchtown Behind Royal Standard Inn, Gwinear Halsetown Halsetown Inn Illogan RBL Oxland Park, Richards Lane, Illogan TR16 4HA Newlyn Non-Athletico Penzance Cricket Club, St Clare, Penzance TR18 3QW Redruth United Clijah Croft, Wheal Trefusis, Redruth Robartes Arms Illogan Park, Paynters Lane End, Illogan TR16 4RJ Sennen Sennen Junior School, Mayon Green, Sennen TR19 7AW St Buryan Community House, Newlyn Road, St Buryan TR19 6DU St Ives Town The Saltings, Lelant TR6 3DL Storm Boundarvean Lane, Camborne TR14 7QP Threemilestone Threemilestone Primary School, Polstain Road, Threemilestone TR3 6DH Trevenson United Pool School, Church Road, Pool TR15 3PZ Mining Two Camborne School of Mines Wendron United FC, Under Lane, Carnkie TR13 0EH Cornish New Boys
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