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Opening fixtures released for new season

The first three weeks of fixtures have been announced ahead of the kick-off to the new MGBSFL season.

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

Last season's Premier Division champions, North London Raiders A
Last season's Premier Division champions, North London Raiders A

The opening set of fixtures for the new MGBSFL season have been announced, with a mouthwatering Premier Division clash between North London Raiders A & Redbridge A being the opening day highlight.

SUNDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER:

PREMIER DIVISION:
FC TEAM A VS HENDON UNITED SPORTS A
MACCABI LONDON LIONS A VS WOODFORD WANDERERS
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A VS REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A
SPEC FC VS OAKWOOD A

DIVISION ONE:
ATHLETIC BILBAUM VS MACCABI LONDON LIONS B
FINCHLEY CITY VS LOS BLANCOS
OAKWOOD B VS NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B VS HENDON UNITED SPORTS B

DIVISION TWO:
CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI VS FC TEAM B
HERTSWOOD VALE VS FAITHFOLD B
MILL HILL DONS VS TEMPLE FORTUNE
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C VS L’EQUIPE
RC UK FC VS REAL HENDON

SUNDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER:

PREMIER DIVISION:
BRADY MACCABI VS SPEC FC
CAMDEN PARK VS MACCABI LONDON LIONS A
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A VS HENDON UNITED SPORTS A
OAKWOOD A VS REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A

DIVISION ONE:
BRIXTON OLD BOYS VS FINCHLEY CITY
LOS BLANCOS VS HENDON UNITED SPORTS B
MACCABI LON LIONS B VS OAKWOOD B
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B VS SCRABBLE
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B VS FAITHFOLD A

DIVISION TWO:
FAITHFOLD B VS RC UK FC
FC TEAM B VS MILL HILL DONS
HERTSWOOD VALE VS CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI
REAL HENDON VS REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE C

TEMPLE FORTUNE VS NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C

SUNDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER:

PREMIER DIVISION:
CAMDEN PARK VS OAKWOOD A

NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A VS FC TEAM A
SPEC FC VS HENDON UNITED SPORTS A
WOODFORD WANDERERS VS BRADY MACCABI

DIVISION ONE:
ATHLETIC BILBAUM VS LOS BLANCOS
FAITHFOLD A VS BRIXTON OLD BOYS
OAKWOOD B VS HENDON UNITED SPORTS B
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE B VS MACCABI LONDON LIONS B
SCRABBLE VS FINCHLEY CITY

DIVISION TWO:
FC TEAM B VS L’EQUIPE
HERTSWOOD VALE VS REAL HENDON
MILL HILL DONS VS CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C VS BOCA JEWNIORS
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE C VS FAITHFOLD B
TEMPLE FORTUNE VS RC UK FC

LEAGUE CHAIRMAN LOOKS AHEAD TO NEW SEASON

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