uhlsport HAMPSHIRE PREMIER LEAGUE

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14 Mar, 2024
Weather permitting, we have the second uhlsport Hampshire Premier League Cup semi-final this coming weekend as Liphook United, whose chances of a treble disappeared last weekend. host Locks Heath. The winners will play Bishops Waltham Dynamos in the final. TABLES In the Senior Division, leaders Infinity need to keep winning to boost their chances of being the highest-ranked promotion candidate, and they have a tricky-looking tie at unpredictable Harvest. Third-placed Stockbridge can still overtake Infinity if they win all their games in hand, and this weekend they must travel to Colden Common, who are third-bottom, and urgently need the points themselves. At the bottom, Fleet Spurs, fresh from their second league win of the season last time out, travel to Liss Athletic, only three places, but 17 points, above them. Another big basement battle sees second-bottom Moneyfields Res take on Denmead, who have fallen to fifth from bottom after three successive league defeats. Remarkably, five teams are tied on 29 points in positions 5-9. Sway are currently fifth on goal difference, and have a difficult task at Bishops Waltham Dynamos, who are eighth, and are in good form. Sixth-placed Paulsgrove will hope to put that defeat to Fleet Spurs behind them as they travel to Hayling United in ninth, who have lost three in a row. Seventh-placed Whitehill & Bordon host Hook, who will be looking for their third successive win. FIXTURES In Division One, match of the day is at Oasis Mayfield as third-placed Whiteley Wanderers play leaders Hedge End Rangers. Hedge End Town, now in two cup finals, have a number of games to catch up on, and they travel to fourth-bottom Broughton. Bottom club Twentyten are at home to Lyndhurst, only two places and two points above them, in a vital game at the other end of the table. QK Southampton and Upham, currently in fifth and sixth, have home games against out-of-form Headley United and second-bottom Michelmersh & Timsbury (who won last weekend) respectively. There is also another match in the North Hants Intermediate Cup as Overton United host North Waltham U23. RESULTS Written By: Paul Harris Photos By: Paul Paxford
07 Mar, 2024
If pitches have dried out enough.... It's Hampshire Saturday Trophy semi-finals day, and three of our clubs are involved. Senior Division favourites Liphook United have a difficult away tie against giantkillers Winsor United Green, who have beaten three HPFL clubs already this season. TABLES The other tie sees Senior Division Harvest, who can beat anyone on their day, play Hedge End Town, who are near the top of Division One, and who are also in the final of the George Mason Memorial Shield. The final will be held at AFC Stoneham on the evening of Saturday 6th April.There is another semi-final scheduled, the second George Mason Memorial Shield semi-final, postponed last weekend, which sees Stockbridge try again with their home tie against Upham. FIXTURES There are also several league games scheduled. In the Senior Division, a lot of the focus will be on the lower half of the table, where it's still extremely tight. Liss Athletic have sunk to third from bottom and face a tricky visit to Hayling United. Colden Common, who won last time out, are just above them and travel to Sway, who are only three points ahead of them. Common are in turn just below Hook, who are in reasonable form, and they host Denmead. Bottom club Fleet Spurs travel to fifth-placed Paulsgrove. Locks Heath are just above the Grove in fourth, and have a trip to Whitehill & Bordon. RESULTS In Division One, leaders Hedge End Rangers have a difficult-looking task at QK Southampton, who have risen to fifth and are on a good run. Meon Milton, in second, have a trip to Lyndhurst. Whiteley Wanderers are in fourth and could improve on that if they win at Headley United. AFC Netley could challenge the top five if they win at bottom club Michelmersh & Timsbury. Finally, there is another cup game between two Division 1 sides as Broughton entertain Twentyten in the North Hampshire Intermediate Cup. Written by: Paul Harris Photo by: Paul Paxford
29 Feb, 2024
Weather permitting, again we have one cup match, and a pretty full programme of league matches scheduled. The second semi-final in the George Mason Memorial Shield is due to be played at Stockbridge, where the Senior division hosts take on Division One Upham, who reached the final last year. The winners will play Hedge End Town in the final. FIXTURES In the Senior Division, all eyes will be on the encounter at Liphook where the second-placed hosts play leaders Infinity. Liphook are eleven points behind but have eight games in hand, however they have not applied for promotion. With Stockbridge ln cup action, fourth placed Locks Heath could move to within three points of them if they beat Denmead at home. Locks won last time out after a poor run. Two of three teams on the same number of points just below Locks are on good runs, but face tricky away games - fifth-placed Paulsgrove are at Sway, and Bishops Waltham Dynamos are at Hook. The bottom three are all in action, and will be hoping to pick up points from teams not far above them - Fleet Spurs, who are sixteen points adrift in last place, are at home to Liss Athletic, Moneyfields Res face the unpredictable Harvest at Cowplain 4G, and Colden Common travel to Whitehill & Bordon. TABLES In Division 1, after their derby victory last weekend, leaders Hedge End Rangers have another home game, this time against Overton United. Meon Milton, in second, are now four points behind Rangers, and they travel to second-bottom Twentyten at Winklebury. Whiteley Wanderers, in third, go to out-of-form Headley United (five defeats in a row), who lost 2-3 to Whiteley in the reverse fixture recently. RESULTS Fourth-placed Hedge End Town, with games in hand on teams above them, host bottom-placed Michelmersh & Timsbury. Third-bottom play fourth-bottom at Wellands Road as Lyndhurst, who have won their last two games, entertain Broughton. QK Southampton, who have now risen to fifth, play AFC Netley, only a point behind them. Written By: Paul Harris Image: Paul Paxford 
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