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Firewatch Devon League PREMIER DIVISION EAST : SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE : 2019/20 Fixtures Friday 9th August Ivybridge Town v Crediton United Saturday 10th August (Honiton Away, Newton Spurs Away, Elburton Requested) Brixham v Honiton Cullompton v Dartmouth Holsworthy v Newton Spurs Ilfracombe v Marjon Millbrook v Elmore Stoke Gabriel v Torrington Torpoint v Sidmouth Torridgeside v Bovey Tracey Monday 12th August Crediton United v Honiton Town Tuesday 13th August Elburton v Millbrook Marjon v Torpoint Torridgeside v Holsworthy 6.30 Wednesday 14th August Bovey Tracey v Ivybridge Sidmouth v Axminster Stoke Gabriel v Dartmouth Friday 16th August Newton Spurs v Elburton Saturday 17th August (Bovey T & Brixham requested, Honiton Away, Ivybridge Away) Axminster v Marjon Dartmouth v Honiton Elmore v Cullompton Holsworthy v Ivybridge Ilfracombe v Stoke Gabriel Millbrook v Torridgeside Torpoint v Crediton Torrington v Sidmouth Monday 19th August Crediton v Sidmouth Tuesday 20th August Cullompton v Bovey Tracey Dartmouth v Brixham Marjon v Millbrook Newton Spurs v Stoke Gabriel Wednesday 21st August Elmore v Ivybridge Town Honiton Town v Axminster Town 6.30 Holsworthy v Torrington Saturday 24th August (Crediton Spare, Honiton Away, Ivybridge Away, Newton Spurs Away, Sidmouth Away) Axminster v Newton Spurs Bovey Tracey v Marjon Brixham v Sidmouth Dartmouth v Ilfracombe Elburton v Torridgeside Millbrook v Honiton Stoke Gabriel v Holsworthy Torpoint v Elmore Torrington v Ivybridge Tuesday 27th August Cullompton v Brixham Elburton v Holsworthy Ilfracombe v Crediton Marjon v Torridgeside Newton Spurs v Dartmouth Torpoint v Ivybridge Wednesday 28th August Elmore v Bovey Tracey Stoke Gabriel v Millbrook Saturday 31st August (& FA Vase Extra Preliminary Round – Torrington spare if byes in FA Vase) (Honiton Away, Dartmouth No Game, Marjon No Game, NA Spurs No game if not in Vase) Brixham v Elmore Holsworthy v Honiton Torridgeside v Stoke Gabriel Monday 2nd September Crediton United v Torridgeside Tuesday 3rd September Torpoint v Stoke Gabriel Wednesday 4th September Bovey Tracey v Elburton Ivybridge v Brixham Millbrook v Dartmouth Sidmouth v Newton Spurs Saturday 7th September Brixham v Torrington Elburton v Ilfracombe Elmore v Marjon Holsworthy v Torpoint Honiton v Bovey Tracey Ivybridge v Axminster Newton Spurs v Crediton Sidmouth v Millbrook Stoke Gabriel v Cullompton Torridgeside v Dartmouth Tuesday 10th September Cullompton v Newton Spurs Dartmouth v Elburton Ilfracombe v Torridgeside Marjon v Holsworthy Wednesday 11th September Axminster v Crediton Bovey Tracey v Brixham Ivybridge v Torpoint Saturday 14th September (& FA Vase Preliminary Round, Crediton spare if not in Vase) Dartmouth v Torrington Elmore v Holsworthy Honiton v Stoke Gabriel Torridgeside v Brixham Tuesday 17th September Marjon v Ivybridge Newton Spurs v Millbrook Wednesday 18th September Bovey Tracey v Torpoint Elmore v Torridgeside Sidmouth v Cullompton Stoke Gabriel v Elburton Saturday 21st September (& Walter C Parson Cup 1st Round) Axminster v Bovey Tracey Brixham v Cullompton Ilfracombe v Ivybridge Millbrook v Stoke Gabriel Torrington v Elburton Torridgeside v Torpoint Tuesday & Wednesday 24th & 25th September Reserved Midweek for ALL Devon sides playing in the 1st Rd of the Devon St Lukes Bowl Saturday 28th September (Crediton requested) Bovey Tracey v Torrington Cullompton v Honiton Elmore v Dartmouth Holsworthy v Millbrook Ilfracombe v Newton Spurs Ivybridge v Torridgeside Marjon v Stoke Gabriel Sidmouth v Elburton Torpoint v Axminster Monday 30th September Crediton v Torrington Tuesday 1st October Cullompton v Torridgeside Dartmouth v Torpoint Elburton v Brixham Newton Spurs v Honiton Wednesday 2nd October Axminster v Elmore Millbrook v Marjon Stoke Gabriel v Ivybridge Saturday 5th October Axminster v Torridgeside Dartmouth v Bovey Tracey Elburton v Crediton Holsworthy v Brixham Honiton v Elmore Ivybridge v Cullompton Newton Spurs v Marjon Stoke Gabriel v Sidmouth Torpoint v Ilfracombe Torrington v Millbrook Monday 7th October Crediton v Holsworthy Tuesday 8th October Cullompton v Ilfracombe Marjon v Dartmouth Torpoint v Elburton Torrington v Axminster Wednesday 9th October Elmore v Stoke Gabriel Millbrook v Ivybridge Sidmouth v Bovey Tracey Saturday 12th October (& FA Vase 1st Rd Proper) Bovey Tracey v Crediton Brixham v Torpoint Elburton v Cullompton Holsworthy v Dartmouth Ivybridge v Sidmouth Marjon v Honiton Millbrook v Ilfracombe Stoke Gabriel v Axminster Torridgeside v Newton Spurs Torrington v Elmore Tuesday 15th October Crediton v Cullompton Elburton v Ivybridge Ilfracombe v Elmore Marjon v Sidmouth Newton Spurs v Brixham Wednesday 16th October Axminster v Honiton Bovey Tracey v Stoke Gabriel Saturday 19th October (Millbrook Requested) Bovey Tracey v Holsworthy Brixham v Marjon Cullompton v Torrington Honiton v Elburton Ilfracombe v Dartmouth Ivybridge v Elmore Newton Spurs v Torpoint Sidmouth v Torridgeside Stoke Gabriel v Crediton Monday 21st October Crediton v Axminster Tuesday 22nd October Dartmouth v Stoke Gabriel Torpoint v Marjon Torrington v Ilfracombe Wednesday 23rd October Holsworthy v Torridgeside Ivybridge v Newton Spurs Millbrook v Elburton Saturday 26th October Walter C Parson Cup 2nd Round Tuesday 29th October Elburton v Marjon Wednesday 30th October Sidmouth v Crediton Stoke Gabriel v Newton Spurs Saturday 2nd November (& FA Vase 2nd Rd Proper) Bovey Tracey v Ilfracombe Brixham v Millbrook 2.15 Crediton v Marjon Cullompton v Torpoint Dartmouth v Axminster Elburton v Stoke Gabriel Elmore v Newton Spurs Holsworthy v Sidmouth Honiton v Torrington 2.15 Torridgeside v Ivybridge 2.15 Saturday 9th November (& Cornwall Senior Cup for Millbrook & Torpoint) Axminster v Holsworthy Cullompton v Marjon Dartmouth v Crediton Elburton v Torrington Ilfracombe v Brixham Newton Spurs v Ivybridge Sidmouth v Elmore Stoke Gabriel v Bovey Tracey Torridgeside v Honiton 2.15 Saturday 16th November Axminster v Torpoint Bovey Tracey v Millbrook Dartmouth v Sidmouth Elmore v Brixham Holsworthy v Cullompton 2pm Ilfracombe v Honiton Ivybridge v Marjon Torridgeside v Crediton 2.15 Torrington v Newton Spurs Saturday 23rd November Brixham v Dartmouth 2.15 Elmore v Elburton Holsworthy v Bovey Tracey Honiton v Ivybridge 2.15 Ilfracombe v Axminster Millbrook v Crediton Newton Spurs v Cullompton Sidmouth v Marjon Stoke Gabriel v Torridgeside Torpoint v Torrington Saturday 30th November Axminster v Elburton Bovey Tracey v Torridgeside Crediton v Ivybridge Dartmouth v Cullompton Elmore v Millbrook Honiton v Brixham 2.15 Marjon v Ilfracombe Newton Spurs v Holsworthy Sidmouth v Torpoint Torrington v Stoke Gabriel Saturday 7th December Crediton v Brixham Cullompton v Elmore Elburton v Newton Spurs Honiton v Dartmouth 2.15 Ivybridge v Holsworthy Marjon v Axminster Sidmouth v Torrington Stoke Gabriel v Ilfracombe Torpoint v Bovey Tracey Torridgeside v Millbrook 2.15 Saturday 14th December (Millbrook & Torpoint Both requested) Brixham v Bovey Tracey 2.15 Elburton v Dartmouth Honiton v Torridgeside 2.15 Ivybridge v Stoke Gabriel Marjon v Crediton Newton Spurs v Elmore Sidmouth v Ilfracombe Torrington v Holsworthy Saturday 21st December (Marjon Away) Axminster v Dartmouth Crediton v Stoke Gabriel Elburton v Bovey Tracey Elmore v Sidmouth Holsworthy v Marjon Ilfracombe v Torrington Millbrook v Newton Spurs Torpoint v Honiton Torridgeside v Cullompton 2.15 Thursday 26th December (Marjon requested) 11am Bovey Tracey v Newton Spurs Brixham v Stoke Gabriel Crediton v Elmore Dartmouth v Ivybridge Honiton v Sidmouth Millbrook v Torpoint Torridgeside v Torrington Saturday 28th December (Marjon Away) Cullompton v Axminster Ilfracombe v Holsworthy Wednesday 1st January (Walter C Parson Cup QF on or before) Saturday 4th January (Cornwall Senior Cup : Millbrook & Torpoint) Elburton v Honiton Ilfracombe v Cullompton Holsworthy v Axminster Ivybridge v Bovey Tracey Marjon v Brixham Sidmouth v Dartmouth Torridgeside v Elmore 2.15 Torrington v Crediton Saturday 11th January Axminster v Torrington Brixham v Elburton 2.15 Cullompton v Sidmouth Dartmouth v Millbrook Elmore v Ilfracombe Holsworthy v Crediton Honiton v Newton Spurs 2.15 Stoke Gabriel v Torpoint Torridgeside v Marjon 2.15 Saturday 18th January Bovey Tracey v Axminster Brixham v Torridgeside 2.15 Dartmouth v Newton Spurs Honiton v Crediton 2.15 Ilfracombe v Sidmouth Ivybridge v Elburton Marjon v Cullompton Millbrook v Holsworthy Stoke Gabriel v Elmore Torrington v Torpoint Saturday 25th January Axminster v Sidmouth Bovey Tracey v Elmore Brixham v Ivybridge 2.15 Crediton v Ilfracombe Cullompton v Millbrook Dartmouth v Marjon Holsworthy v Elburton Newton Spurs v Torrington Stoke Gabriel v Honiton Torpoint v Torridgeside Saturday 1st February Bovey Tracey v Sidmouth Brixham v Newton Spurs Crediton v Dartmouth Elburton v Axminster Honiton v Holsworthy Ivybridge v Millbrook Marjon v Torrington Torpoint v Cullompton Torridgeside v Ilfracombe Saturday 8th February Cullompton v Crediton Elmore v Torpoint Honiton v Millbrook Holsworthy v Stoke Gabriel Ivybridge v Ilfracombe Marjon v Bovey Tracey Newton Spurs v Axminster Sidmouth v Brixham Torridgeside v Elburton Torrington v Dartmouth Saturday 15th February Axminster v Ivybridge Bovey Tracey v Honiton Crediton v Newton Spurs Cullompton v Stoke Gabriel Dartmouth v Torridgeside Ilfracombe v Elburton Marjon v Elmore Millbrook v Sidmouth Torpoint v Holsworthy Torrington v Brixham Saturday 22nd February Axminster v Brixham Crediton v Torpoint Dartmouth v Elmore Elburton v Sidmouth Ivybridge v Honiton Millbrook v Cullompton
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