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Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division CAMBS-P Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division CAMBS-P Chatteris Town West Street, Chatteris PE16 6HW CAMBS-P Cottenham United Cottenham Recreation Ground, King George V Playing Field, Lambs Lane, Cottenham CB24 8TB CAMBS-P Eaton Socon River Road, Eaton Socon PE19 3AU CAMBS-P Ely City reserves Unwin Ground, Downham Road, Ely CB6 1SH CAMBS-P Foxton Foxton Recreation Ground, Hardham Road, off High Street, Foxton CB22 6RP CAMBS-P Fulbourn Institute Fulbourn Recreation Grounds, Home End, Fulbourn CB21 5HS CAMBS-P Great Shelford Great Shelford Recreation Ground, Woollards Lane, Great Shelford CB22 5LZ CAMBS-P Hardwick Caldecote Recreation Ground, Furlong Way, Caldecote CB23 7ZA CAMBS-P Histon "A" Histon & Impington Recreation Ground, Bridge Road, Histon CB24 9LU Resigned CAMBS-P Hundon Hundon Recreation Ground, Upper North Street, Hundon CB10 8EE CAMBS-P Lakenheath The Pit, Wings Road, Lakenheath IP27 9HN CAMBS-P Littleport Town Littleport Sports & Leisure Centre, Camel Road, Littleport CB6 1PU CAMBS-P Newmarket Town reserves Newmarket Town Ground, Cricket Field Road, Newmarket CB6 8NG CAMBS-P Over Sports Over Recreation Ground, The Dole, Over CB24 5NW CAMBS-P Somersham Town West End Ground, St Ives Road, Somersham PE27 3EN CAMBS-P Waterbeach Waterbeach Recreation Ground, Cambridge Road, Waterbeach CB25 9NJ CAMBS-P West Wratting West Wratting Recreation Ground, Bull Lane, West Wratting CB21 5NP CAMBS-P Whittlesford United The Lawn, Whittlesford CB22 4NG Cambridgeshire County League Senior Division "A" CAMBS-SA Brampton Brampton Memorial Playing Field, Thrapston Road, Brampton PE28 4TB CAMBS-SA Castle Camps Castle Camps Recreation Ground, Bumpstead Road, Castle Camps CB21 6SX CAMBS-SA Cherry Hinton Cherry Hinton Recreation Ground, High Street, Cherry Hinton CB1 9HZ CAMBS-SA Fordham Fordham Recreation Ground, Carter Street, Fordham CB7 5NJ CAMBS-SA Girton United Girton Recreation Ground, Cambridge Road, Girton CB3 0FH CAMBS-SA Hemingfords United Peace Memorial Playing Field, Manor Road, Hemingford Grey PE28 9BX CAMBS-SA Linton Granta Linton Recreation Ground, Meadow Lane, Linton CB21 6HX CAMBS-SA Mildenhall Town reserves Recreation Way, Mildenhall IP28 7HG CAMBS-SA Milton Sycamores Recreation Ground, The Sycamores, Milton CB24 6XJ CAMBS-SA Needingworth United Millfield, Holywell Road, Needingworth PE27 8TE CAMBS-SA Sawston United Lynton Way Recreation Ground, Lynton Way, Sawston CB22 4JL CAMBS-SA Soham Town Rangers reserves Julius Martin Lane, Soham CB7 5EQ CAMBS-SA Soham United Qua Fen Common, Qua Fen, Soham CB7 5DQ CAMBS-SA Wimblington The Park Field, Chapel Lane,Wimblington PE15 0QX CAMBS-SA Wisbech Town reserves Barton Road Recreation Ground, Barton Road, Wisbech PE13 1LE Cambridgeshire County League Senior Division "B" CAMBS-SB Cambridge City reserves CAMBS-SB Comberton United Comberton Recreation Ground, Hines Lane, Comberton CB23 2 BZ CAMBS-SB Debden Debden Recreation Ground, High Street, Debden CB11 3LB CAMBS-SB Ely City "A" Unwin Ground, Downham Road, Ely CB6 1SH CAMBS-SB Fowlmere Fowlmere Village Hall, Chrishall Road, Fowlhere SG8 7RE CAMBS-SB Fulbourn Institute reserves Fulbourn Recreation Grounds, Home End, Fulbourn CB21 5HS CAMBS-SB Great Paxton Great Paxton Recreation Ground, High Street, Great Paxton PE19 6RP CAMBS-SB Lakenheath reserves The Pit, Wings Road, Lakenheath IP27 9HN CAMBS-SB Longstanton Longstanton Recreation Ground, Over Road, Longstanton CB24 5DW CAMBS-SB Melbourn Melbourn Recreation Ground, The Moor, Melbourn SG8 6EF CAMBS-SB Outwell Swifts The Nest, Wisbech Road, Outwell PE14 8PA CAMBS-SB Saffron Crocus Ickleton Recresation Ground, Frogge Street, Ickleton CB10 7SS CAMBS-SB Swavesey Institute Swavesey Recreation Ground, High Street, Swavesey CB24 4QU CAMBS-SB West Row Gunners West Row Playing Fields, Beeches Road, West Row IP28 8NY CAMBS-SB West Wratting reserves West Wratting Recreation Ground, Bull Lane, West Wratting CB21 5NP CAMBS-SB Wisbech St Mary Wisbech St Mary Playing Fields, Station Road, Wisbech St Mary PE13 4RT Cambridgeshire County League Division One "A" CAMBS-1A Barrington Barrington Green, Barrington CB22 5RZ CAMBS-1A Bottisham Sports Bottisham Village College, Lode Road, Bottisham CB25 9DL CAMBS-1A Cambridge University Press reserves CUP Sports Ground, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2B S CAMBS-1A Camden United Quy Recreation Ground, Colliers Lane, Stow-cum-Quy CB25 9AU CAMBS-1A Dullingham Dullingham Recreation Ground, Stetchworth Road, Dullingham CB8 9UJ CAMBS-1A Duxford United Duxford Recreation Ground, Hunts Road, Duxford CB22 4RE CAMBS-1A Eaton Socon reserves River Road, Eaton Ford PE19 3AU CAMBS-1A Gamlingay United Gamlingay Community Centre, Stocks Lane, Gamlingay SG19 3JR CAMBS-1A Girton United reserves Girton Recreation Ground, Cambridge Road, Girton CB3 0FH CAMBS-1A Hardwick reserves Caldecote Recreation Ground, Furlong Way, Caldecote CB23 7ZA CAMBS-1A Saffron Walden Town reserves Catons Lane, Saffron Walden CB10 2DU CAMBS-1A Sawston Rovers Sawston Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Sawston CB22 4HU CAMBS-1A Steeple Bumpstead Steeple Bumpstead Rectreation Ground, Camping Close, Boverhall Drive, Steeple Bumpstead CB9 7DQ CAMBS-1A Whittlesford United reserves The Lawn, Whittlesford CB22 4NG Cambridgeshire County League Division One "B" CAMBS-1B Bluntisham Rangers Bluntisham Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Bluntisham PE28 3LP CAMBS-1B Buckden Buckden Recreation Ground, Burberry Road, Buckden PE19 55UY CAMBS-1B Cottenham United reserves Cottenham Recreation Ground, King George V Playing Field, Lambs Lane, Cottenham CB24 8TB CAMBS-1B Elsworth Sports Elsworth Recreation Ground, Broad End, Elsworth CB23 4JD CAMBS-1B Fenstanton Fenstaton Sports Field, Hall Green Lane, Fenstanton PE28 9JH CAMBS-1B Haddenham Rovers Haddenham Recreation Ground, Hop Row, Haddenham CB6 4SR CAMBS-1B Hemingfords United reserves Peace Memorial Playing Field, Manor Road, Hemingford Grey PE28 9BX CAMBS-1B Huntingdon United RGE Sapley Park, Stoney Close, Sapley Road, Huntingdon PE29 1PU CAMBS-1B Littleport Town reserves Littleport Sports & Leisure Centre, Camel Road, Littleport CB6 1PU CAMBS-1B March Town United reserves GER Sports Ground, Robingoodfellows Lane, March PE15 8HS CAMBS-1B Somersham Town reserves West End Ground, St Ives Road, Somersham PE27 3EN CAMBS-1B St Ives Rangers St Ivo Outdoor Complex, California Road, St Ives PE27 6SJ CAMBS-1B Waterbeach reserves Waterbeach Recreation Ground, Cambridge Road, Waterbeach CB25 9NJ Cambridgeshire County League Division Two "A" CAMBS-2A Ashdon Villa Ashdon Recreation Ground, Bartlow Road, Ashton CB10 2HY CAMBS-2A Bassingbourn Bassingbourn Recreation Ground, South End, Bassingbourne SG8 5NJ CAMBS-2A Cambourne Rovers Cambourne Sports Field, Back Lane, Great Cambourne CB23 6FY CAMBS-2A Cambridge University Press "A" Clare College Sports Ground, Bentley Road, Cambridge CB2 8AW CAMBS-2A City Life Chesterton Community College, Gilbert Road, Cambridge CB4 3NY CAMBS-2A Fulbourn Sports & Social Club Capital Park, Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge Road, Fulbourn CB21 5XE CAMBS-2A Great Chishill Great Chishill Playing Field, Hall Lane, Great Chishill SG8 8SG CAMBS-2A Great Shelford reserves Great Shelford Recreation Ground, Woollards Lane, Great Shelford CB22 5LZ CAMBS-2A Newmarket Town "A" George Lambton’s Playing Fields, Fordham Road, Newmarket CB8 7BB CAMBS-2A Papworth Papworth Everard Recreation Ground, Chequers Lane, Papworth Everard CB23 3QQ CAMBS-2A R H S United Eternit Sports Ground, Whaddon Road, Meldreth SG8 5RL CAMBS-2A Royston Town "A" CAMBS-2A Thaxted Rangers Finchingfield Playing Field, Stephen Marshall Avenue, Finchingfield CM7 4LZ CAMBS-2A Wilbraham Great Wilbraham Recreation Ground, Angle End, Great Wilbraham CB21 5JL Cambridgeshire County League Division Two "B" CAMBS-2B Barton Mills Barton Mills Village Green, The Street, Barton Mills IP28 6AA CAMBS-2B Burwell Swifts Burwell Recreation Ground, Hythe Lane, Burwell CB25 0EH CAMBS-2B Chatteris Town reserves West Street, Chatteris PE16 6HW CAMBS-2B Doddington United Doddington Recreation Ground, Benwick Road, Doddington PE15 0TG CAMBS-2B Earith United Earith Recreation Ground, Bridge End, Earith PE28 3PT CAMBS-2B Godmanchester Rovers reserves Bearcroft Lane, Godmanchester PE29 2LQ CAMBS-2B Manea United SM Guy Memorial Playing Field, Park Road, Manea CAMBS-2B March Rangers Elm Road, March PE15 8QS CAMBS-2B Milton reserves Sycamores Recreation Ground, The Sycamores, Milton CB24 6XJ CAMBS-2B Over Sports reserves Over Recreation Ground, The Dole, Over CB24 5NW CAMBS-2B Sutton United Brookland Centre, The Brook, Sutton CB6 2PT CAMBS-2B The Vine Little Thetford Recreational Facilities, The Wyches, Little Thetford CB6 3HG CAMBS-2B Wisbech St Mary reserves Wisbech St Mary Playing Fields, Station Road, Wisbech St Mary PE13 4RT CAMBS-2B Witchford 96 Witchford Sports & Social Club, Bedwell Hey Lane, Witchford CB6 2JN Cambridgeshire County League Division Three "A" CAMBS-3A Abington United Abington United, High Street, Great Abington CB21 6AB CAMBS-3A Balsham Balsham Recreation Ground, Church Lane, Balsham CB21 4DS CAMBS-3A Comberton United reserves Comberton Recreation Ground, Hines Lane, Comberton CB23 2 BZ CAMBS-3A Duxford United reserves Duxford Recreation Ground, Hunts Road, Duxford CB22 4RE CAMBS-3A Eaton Socon "A" Priory Park, Priory Road, St Neots PE19 1DU CAMBS-3A Figleaves Puddlebrook, Homefield Road, Haverhill CB9 8QP CAMBS-3A Fulbourn Institute "A" Fulbourn Recreation Grounds, Home End, Fulbourn CB21 5HS CAMBS-3A Glemsford & Cavendish United Behind Memorial Hall, Cavendish Sports Ground, Melford Road, Cavendish CO10
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