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National League, National League North & National NATIONAL LEAGUE SYSTEM CLUB ALLOCATIONS – STEPS 1 TO 4, SEASON 2021-22 (AT 17 MAY 2021) Step 1 – National League Step 2 – National League North Step 2 – National League South 1 Aldershot Town 1 AFC Fylde 1 Bath City 2 Altrincham 2 AFC Telford United 2 Billericay Town 3 Barnet 3 Alfreton Town 3 Braintree Town 4 Boreham Wood 4 Blyth Spartans 4 Chelmsford City 5 Bromley 5 Boston United 5 Chippenham Town 6 Chesterfield 6 Brackley Town 6 Concord Rangers 7 Dagenham & Redbridge 7 Bradford (Park Avenue) 7 Dartford 8 Dover Athletic 8 Chester 8 Dorking Wanderers 9 Eastleigh 9 Chorley 9 Dulwich Hamlet 10 FC Halifax Town 10 Curzon Ashton 10 Eastbourne Borough 11 Hartlepool NATIONALUnited LEAGUE, NATIONAL 11 Darlington LEAGUE NORTH 11 Ebbsfleet United& 12 King’s Lynn Town 12 Farsley Celtic 12 Hampton & Richmond Borough 13 Maidenhead United 13 Gateshead 13 Havant & Waterlooville 14 Notts County 14 Gloucester City 14 Hemel Hempstead Town 15 Solihull Moors NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH 15 GuiseleyTO BE CONFIRMED 15 Hungerford Town 16 Stockport County 16 Hereford 16 Maidstone United 17 Sutton United 17 Kettering Town 17 Oxford City 18 Torquay United 18 Kidderminster Harriers 18 Slough Town 19 Wealdstone 19 Leamington 19 St Albans City 20 Weymouth 20 Southport 20 Tonbridge Angels 21 Woking 21 Spennymoor Town 21 Welling United 22 Wrexham 22 York City 23 Yeovil Town Step 3 – Isthmian League Step 3 – Northern Premier League Step 3 – Southern League - Central Step 3 – Southern League - South 1 Bishop’s Stortford 1 Ashton United 1 AFC Rushden & Diamonds 1 Beaconsfield Town 2 Bognor Regis Town 2 Atherton Collieries 2 Alvechurch 2 Chesham United 3 Bowers & Pitsea 3 Bamber Bridge 3 Banbury United 3 Dorchester Town 4 Brightlingsea Regent 4 Basford United 4 Barwell 4 Farnborough 5 Carshalton Athletic 5 Buxton 5 Biggleswade Town 5 Gosport Borough 6 Cheshunt 6 FC United of Manchester 6 Bromsgrove Sporting 6 Harrow Borough 7 Corinthian-Casuals 7 Gainsborough Trinity 7 Coalville Town 7 Hartley Wintney 8 Cray Wanderers 8 Grantham Town 8 Hednesford Town 8 Hayes & Yeading United 9 East Thurrock United 9 Hyde United 9 Hitchin Town 9 Hendon 10 Enfield Town 10 Lancaster City 10 Kings Langley 10 Merthyr Town 11 Folkestone Invicta 11 Matlock Town 11 Leiston 11 Metropolitan Police 12 Haringey Borough 12 Mickleover Sports 12 Lowestoft Town 12 Poole Town 13 Hornchurch 13 Morpeth Town 13 Needham Market 13 Salisbury 14 Horsham 14 Nantwich Town 14 Nuneaton Borough 14 Swindon Supermarine 15 Kingstonian 15 Radcliffe 15 Peterborough Sports 15 Taunton Town 16 Leatherhead 16 Scarborough Athletic 16 Redditch United 16 Tiverton Town 17 Lewes 17 South Shields 17 Royston Town 17 Truro City 18 Margate 18 Stafford Rangers 18 Rushall Olympic 18 Walton Casuals 19 Merstham 19 Stalybridge Celtic 19 St Ives Town 19 Weston-super-Mare 20 Potters Bar Town 20 Warrington Town 20 Stourbridge 20 Wimborne Town 21 Wingate & Finchley 21 Whitby Town 21 Stratford Town 21 Yate Town 22 Worthing 22 Witton Albion 22 Tamworth Key: Promoted Relegated Voluntary relegation Lateral Movement Reprieve NATIONAL LEAGUE SYSTEM CLUB ALLOCATIONS – STEPS 1 TO 4, SEASON 2021-22 (AT 17 MAY 2021) Step 4 – Isthmian League – South Central Step 4 – Isthmian League - North Step 4 – Isthmian League – South East Step 4 – Northern Premier League – East 1 Ashford Town (Middx) 1 AFC Sudbury 1 Ashford United 1 Bridlington Town 2 Basingstoke Town 2 Aveley 2 Burgess Hill Town 2 Brighouse Town 3 Bedfont Sports 3 Barking 3 Chichester City 3 Cleethorpes Town 4 Binfield 4 Basildon United 4 Corinthian 4 Dunston 5 Bracknell Town 5 Brentwood Town 5 Cray Valley PM 5 Frickley Athletic 6 Chalfont St Peter 6 Bury Town 6 East Grinstead Town 6 Hebburn Town 7 Chertsey Town 7 Canvey Island 7 Faversham Town 7 Lincoln United 8 Chipstead 8 Coggeshall Town 8 Hastings United 8 Liversedge 9 Guernsey 9 Dereham Town 9 Haywards Heath Town 9 Marske United 10 Hanwell Town 10 Felixstowe & Walton United 10 Herne Bay 10 Ossett United 11 Marlow 11 Grays Athletic 11 Hythe Town 11 Pickering Town 12 Northwood 12 Great Wakering Rovers 12 Lancing 12 Pontefract Collieries 13 South Park 13 Hashtag United 13 Phoenix Sports 13 Sheffield 14 Staines Town 14 Heybridge Swifts 14 Ramsgate 14 Shildon 15 Sutton Common Rovers 15 Hullbridge Sports 15 Sevenoaks Town 15 Stocksbridge Park Steels 16 Thatcham Town 16 Maldon & Tiptree 16 Sittingbourne 16 Stockton Town 17 Tooting & Mitcham United 17 Romford 17 Three Bridges 17 Tadcaster Albion 18 Uxbridge 18 Stowmarket Town 18 VCD Athletic 18 Worksop Town 19 Westfield 19 Tilbury 19 Whitehawk 19 Yorkshire Amateur 20 Whyteleafe 20 Witham Town 20 Whitstable Town Step 4 – Northern Premier League – West Step 4 – Northern Premier League – Step 4 – Southern League –Central Step 4 – Southern League –South Midlands 1 1874 Northwich 1 Bedworth United 1 AFC Dunstable 1 AFC Totton 2 Bootle 2 Belper Town 2 Aylesbury United 2 Barnstaple Town 3 City of Liverpool 3 Cambridge City 3 Barton Rovers 3 Bideford 4 Clitheroe 4 Carlton Town 4 Bedford Town 4 Bristol Manor Farm 5 Colne 5 Chasetown 5 Berkhamsted 5 Cinderford Town 6 Glossop North End 6 Coleshill Town 6 Biggleswade 6 Cirencester Town 7 Kendal Town 7 Corby Town 7 Colney Heath 7 Evesham United 8 Kidsgrove Athletic 8 Daventry Town 8 Didcot Town 8 Frome Town 9 Leek Town 9 Halesowen Town 9 FC Romania 9 Highworth Town 10 Marine 10 Histon 10 Harlow Town 10 Larkhall Athletic 11 Market Drayton Town 11 Ilkeston Town 11 Hertford Town 11 Lymington Town 12 Mossley 12 Loughborough Dynamo 12 Kempston Rovers 12 Mangotsfield United 13 Newcastle Town 13 Shepshed Dynamo 13 Kidlington 13 Melksham Town 14 Prescot Cables 14 Soham Town Rangers 14 North Leigh 14 Paulton Rovers 15 Ramsbottom United 15 Spalding United 15 St Neots Town 15 Plymouth Parkway 16 Runcorn Linnets 16 Sporting Khalsa 16 Thame United 16 Sholing 17 Trafford 17 Stamford 17 Waltham Abbey 17 Slimbridge 18 Warrington Rylands 18 Sutton Coldfield Town 18 Wantage Town 18 Willand Rovers 19 Widnes 19 Wisbech Town 19 Ware 19 Winchester City 20 Workington 20 Yaxley 20 Welwyn Garden City Key: Upward movement Relegated Voluntary relegation Lateral Movement Reprieve Please note: Owing to the restructure at Step 4 and the increase in Northern Premier League divisions (from 2 to 3), the lateral movements highlighted in those 3 divisions are Clubs moved into the Northern Premier League from other Leagues. Existing Northern Premier League Clubs that may have moved divisions are not highlighted as the geographical boundaries have significantly changed and are not comparable against last season. All allocations are subject to FA Council ratification. .
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