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2020 Season Fixtures the Coronavirus Pandemic Led to the Cancellation of the Whole Season 2020 Season fixtures The coronavirus pandemic led to the cancellation of the whole season U9 League 1 Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by July 19th U9 Round 1 League 1 May 16th to May 29th Notified Norwich v Horsford A & B Wanderers v Gt.Melton U9 Round 2 League 1 May 30th to June 12th Notified Sprowston v Norwich Horsford v A & B Wanderers U9 Round 3 League 1 June 13th to June 26th Notified Norwich v A & B Wanderers Gt.Melton v Sprowston U9 Round 4 League 1 June 27th to July 10th Notified Gt.Melton v Norwich Sprowston v Horsford U9 Round 5 League 1 July 11th to July 19th Notified Horsford v Gt.Melton A & B Wanderers v Sprowston U9 League 2 Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by July 19th U9 Round 1 League 2 2020 May 16th to May 29th Notified Rocklands v Gt.Ellingham Brooke v Mattishall Garboldisham v Topcroft U9 Round 2 League 2 May 30th to June 12th Notified Brooke v Rocklands Gt.Ellingham v Topcroft Mattishall v Garboldisham U9 Round 3 League 2 June 13th to June 26th Notified Rocklands v Mattishall Garboldisham v Gt.Ellingham Topcroft v Brooke U9 Round 4 League 2 June 27th to July 10th Notified Rocklands v Garboldisham Mattishall v Topcroft Gt.Ellingham v Brooke U9 Round 5 League 2 July 11th to July 19th Notified Topcroft v Rocklands Brooke v Garboldisham Gt.Ellingham v Mattishall U11 Barnard League Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by September 6th Round 1 Barnard League Sunday May 17th Notified Brooke v Sprowston Acle v Norwich Bungay v Topcroft Saxlingham v Horsford Round 2 Barnard League Sunday May 24th Notified Sprowston v Bungay Horsford v Mulbarton Brooke v Saxlingham Acle v Topcroft Round 3 Barnard League Sunday June 7th Notified Saxlingham v Acle Horsford v Brooke Bungay v Mulbarton Norwich v Sprowston Round 4 Barnard League Sunday June 14th Notified Mulbarton v Norwich Brooke v Bungay Acle v Horsford Topcroft v Saxlingham Round 5 Barnard League Sunday June 21st Notified Topcroft v Horsford Bungay v Acle Norwich v Brooke Sprowston v Mulbarton Round 6 Barnard League Sunday July 5th Notified Horsford v Norwich Saxlingham v Sprowston Mulbarton v Topcroft Acle v Brooke Round 7 Barnard League Sunday July 12th Notified Mulbarton v Acle Topcroft v Sprowston Norwich v Saxlingham Horsford v Bungay Round 8 Barnard League Sunday July 19th Notified Saxlingham v Bungay Norwich v Topcroft Sprowston v Acle Brooke v Mulbarton Round 9 Barnard League Sunday August 2nd Notified Topcroft v Brooke Mulbarton v Saxlingham Sprowston v Horsford Bungay v Norwich U11 Tungate League Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by September 6th Round 1 Tungate League Sunday May 17th Notified Gt.Ellingham v Old Buckenham Mundford v Thetford Mattishall v Gt.Melton Hethersett & Tas Valley v Rocklands Round 2 Tungate League Sunday May 24th Notified Mattishall v Garboldisham Thetford v Old Buckenham Rocklands v Gt.Ellingham Gt.Melton v Hethersett & Tas Valley Round 3 Tungate League Sunday June 7th Notified Mundford v Gt.Melton Old Buckenham v Mattishall Thetford v Gt.Ellingham Garboldisham v Hethersett & Tas Valley Round 4 Tungate League Sunday June 14th Notified Old Buckenham v Garboldisham Rocklands v Gt.Melton Gt.Ellingham v Mattishall Hethersett & Tas Valley v Mundford Round 5 Tungate League Sunday June 21st Notified Mattishall v Thetford Gt.Melton v Gt.Ellingham Garboldisham v Rocklands Mundford v Old Buckenham Round 6 Tungate League Sunday July 5th Notified Rocklands v Mundford Gt.Ellingham v Garboldisham Thetford v Gt.Melton Old Buckenham v Hethersett & Tas Valley Round 7 Tungate League Sunday July 12th Notified Garboldisham v Thetford Mundford v Gt.Ellingham Old Buckenham v Rocklands Hethersett & Tas Valley v Mattishall Round 8 Tungate League Sunday July 19th Notified Rocklands v Mattishall Gt.Melton v Old Buckenham Garboldisham v Mundford Hethersett & Tas Valley v Thetford Round 9 Tungate League Sunday August 2nd Notified Thetford v Rocklands Mattishall v Mundford Gt.Melton v Garboldisham Gt.Ellingham v Hethersett & Tas Valley U13 Whetman League Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by September 6th Round 1 Whetman League May 10th to May 23rd Notified Bungay v Norwich Mulbarton v Acle Ashmanaugh & Barton Wanderers v Brooke Horsford v Sprowston Lowestoft Town v Tas Valley Round 2 Whetman League May 24th to June 6th Notified Brooke v Bungay Horsford v Acle Mulbarton v Tas Valley Sprowston v A & B Wanderers Norwich v Lowestoft Town Round 3 Whetman League June 7th to June 20th Notified Hethersett & Tas Valley v Horsford Sprowston v Brooke Acle v A & Barton Wanderers Mulbarton v Norwich Lowestoft Town v Bungay Round 4 Whetman League June 21st to June 27th Notified Bungay v Mulbarton Norwich v A & B Wanderers Acle v Sprowston Tas Valley v Brooke Horsford v Lowestoft Town Round 5 Whetman League June 28th to July 4th Notified Tas Valley v Bungay A & B Wanderers v Horsford Brooke v Mulbarton Norwich v Acle Sprowston v Lowestoft Town Round 6 Whetman League July 5th to July 18th Notified Bungay v Horsford Acle v Hethersett & Tas Valley Norwich v Sprowston Mulbarton v A & B Wanderers Lowestoft Town v Brooke Round 7 Whetman League July 19th to August 1st Notified Bungay v Sprowston A & B Wanderers v Tas Valley Horsford v Norwich Brooke v Acle Mulbarton v Lowestoft Town Round 8 Whetman League August 2nd to August 15th Notified A & B Wanderers v Bungay Sprowston v Mulbarton Tas Valley v Norwich Brooke v Horsford Lowestoft Town v Acle Round 9 Whetman League August 16th to September 6th Notified Acle v Bungay Norwich v Brooke Horsford v Mulbarton Sprowston v Tass Valley A & B Wanderers v Lowestoft U13 South Breckland League Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by September 6th Round 1 S.Breckland League May 10th to May 23rd Notified Rocklands A v Gt.Ellingham Topcroft v Rocklands B Mundford v Gt.Melton Old Buckenham v Mattishall Thetford v Dereham Round 2 S.Breckland League May 24th to June 6th Notified Gt.Melton v Thetford Rocklands B v Old Buckenham Gt.Ellingham v Mattishall Rocklands A v Topcroft Dereham v Mundford Round 3 S.Breckland League June 7th to June 20th Notified Mundford v Thetford Mattishall v Topcroft Old Buckenham v Rocklands A Gt.Ellingham v Rocklands B Gt.Melton v Dereham Round 4 S.Breckland League June 21st to June 27th Notified Thetford v Mattishall Old Buckenham v Mundford Topcroft v Gt.Melton Rocklands A v Rocklands B Dereham v Gt.Ellingham Round 5 S.Breckland League June 28th to July 4th Notified Rocklands B v Thetford Gt.Melton v Gt.Ellingham Mattishall v Rocklands A Mundford v Topcroft Old Buckenham v Dereham Round 6 S.Breckland League July 5th to July 18th Notified Thetford v Rocklands A Gt.Ellingham v Mundford Mattishall v Rocklands B Gt.Melton v Old Buckenham Dereham v Topcroft Round 7 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v Topcroft Lowestoft Town v Sprowston Norwich v Mulbarton Round 4 Blue league To be completed by September 6th Notified Sprowston v Mulbarton Topcroft v Lowestoft Town Horsford v Acle Bungay v Brooke Round 5 Blue league To be completed by September 6th Notified Brooke v Horsford Acle v Lowestoft Town Mulbarton v Topcroft Norwich v Sprowston Round 6 Blue league To be completed by September 6th Notified Topcroft v Norwich Mulbarton v Acle Brooke v Lowestoft Town Horsford v Bungay Round 7 Blue league To be completed by September 6th Notified Bungay v Lowestoft Town Mulbarton v Brooke Norwich v Acle Sprowston v Topcroft Round 8 Blue league To be completed by September 6th Notified Acle v Sprowston Brooke v Norwich Bungay v Mulbarton Lowestoft Town v Horsford Round 9 Blue league To be completed by September 6th Notified Mulbarton v Horsford Norwich v Bungay Sprowston v Brooke Topcroft v Acle U15 Green League Fixtures 2020 Home team listed first – all fixtures to be completed by September 6th Round 1 Green league To be completed by September 6th Notified Rocklands v Diss Garboldisham v Old Buckenham Mundford v Gt.Ellingham Gt.Melton v Hethersett & Tas Valley Round 2 Green League To be completed by September 6th Notified Gt.Melton v Mundford Old Buckenham v Gt.Ellingham Rocklands v Garboldisham Diss v Dereham Round 3 Green league To be completed by September 6th Notified Dereham v Garboldisham Gt.Ellingham v Rocklands Old Buckenham v Gt.Melton Hethersett & Tas Valley v Mundford Round 4 Green league To be completed by September 6th Notified Old Buckenham v Hethersett & Tas Valley Gt.Melton v Rocklands Dereham v Gt.Ellingham Diss v Garboldisham Round 5 Green league To be completed by
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