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2025 DFL League Cup Final Appledore v Alphington

Devon Football League Sponsorship Opportunities

Golden glove – Approx. £250-£350

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  • Advert in the league handbook, printed and online
  • Advert in cup final programme
  • Advert on league website with a live hyperlink direct to company website
  • 2x free admission to League Cup Final to present award

Golden Boot – Approx. £250-£350

  • Monthly social media post with updated stats
  • Advert in the league handbook, printed and online
  • Advert in cup final programme
  • Advert on league website with a live hyperlink direct to company website
  • 2x free admission to League Cup Final to present award

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  • Advert in cup final programme
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League Sponsorship – Currently £240 Per Month – Expires end of 2026 season.

  • Regular social media posts and website posts
  • Advert in the league handbook, printed and online
  • Advert in cup final programme
  • Advert on league website with a live hyperlink direct to company website
  • 2x free admission to League Cup Final to present award

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2025 DFL League Cup Final Greenway Lane

Pre-Season Friendly List – 2025

Below is a list of friendlies involving clubs from the A&S Interiors Devon Football League. Clubs are invited to send me matches to add to the list and are encouraged to inform me of any changes to scheduled fixtures. It is encouraged to contact clubs before travelling to any fixtures to prevent a wasted journey as it is common that fixtures change at short notice.

Wednesday 2nd July:

Beer Albion v Tiverton Town U18

Friday 4th July:

Thorverton v Honiton Town (6.30PM)

Elmore v Staplegrove

Saturday 5th July:

Plymstock United v St Blazey (2PM at Plymstock School 3G)

Ipplepen Athletic v Paignton Villa (2PM at Watcombe Wanderers)

Monday 7th July:

Beer Albion v Sidmouth Town

Tuesday 8th July:

Ipplepen Athletic v Bovey Tracey (7PM) (Played at Devon FA)

Friday 11th July:

Topsham Town v Chudleigh Athletic (6.45PM)

Thorverton v Feniton (6.30PM)

Elmore v Torridgeside

Dartmouth v Stoke Gabriel & Torbay Police (7.30PM)

Saturday 12th July:

Plymstock United v Torpoint Athletic Reserves (2PM at Plymstock School 3G)

Bere Alston United v Newton Abbot Spurs (2PM)

Beer Albion v Honiton Town

Plymouth Marjon v Torpoint Athletic 3rds (3PM)

Tuesday 15th July:

Topsham Town v Cullompton Rangers (6.45PM)

Elmore v Teignmouth

Wednesday 16th July:

Thorverton v Elburton Villa (7PM)

Appledore v Torridgeside (7.30PM)

Thursday 17th July:

Beer Albion v Lyme Regis

Friday 18th July:

Elmore v Cullompton Rangers

Dartmouth v Totnes & Dartington (7.30PM)

Saturday 19th July:

Plymstock United v Ilsington Villa (2PM at Plymstock School 3G)

Topsham Town v Torrington (2PM)

Thorverton v Kingsteignton Athletic (2PM)

Plymouth Marjon v St Austell (3PM)

Watcombe Wanderers v Ipplepen Athletic (2PM)

Gunnislake v Bere Alston United (2PM)

Tuesday 22nd July:

Launceston v Plymstock United (7.30PM)

Stoke Gabriel & Torbay Police v Plymouth Marjon (7.30PM)

Elmore v Newton Abbot Spurs

Camelford v Bere Alston United (7.30PM)

Appledore v Ilfracombe Town (7.15PM)

Wednesday 23rd July:

Beer Albion v Feniton

Thursday 24th July:

Dartmouth v Ilsington Villa (7.30PM)

Friday 25th July:

Topsham Town v Honiton Town (6.45PM)

South Brent v Plymouth Marjon (6PM)

Saturday 26th July:

St Martins v Thorverton (3.30PM)

Ipplepen Athletic v Chudleigh Athletic (2PM)

Elmore v The Windmill

Appledore v Winkleigh (2.30PM)

Cullompton Rangers v Beer Albion

Tuesday 29th July:

North Petherwin v Plymstock United (7PM)

Plymouth Marjon v Plymouth Argyle Community Trust (7.30PM)

Wednesday 30th July:

Launceston v Bere Alston United (7PM)

Bude Town v Appledore (7.30PM)

Saturday 2nd August:

Watcombe Wanderers v Plymstock United (2PM)

Topsham Town v Shirehampton (1PM)

Thorverton v Boca Seniors Reserves (2.30PM)

Bere Alston United v Foxhole Starts (2PM)

Appledore v Shamwickshire Rovers (2.30PM)

Dartmouth v Altarnun (3PM)

Tuesday 5th August:

Mount Gould v Plymouth Marjon (6.45PM)

Princetown v Bere Alston United (6.30PM)

Dartmouth v Tiverton Town U18s (7.30PM)

DFL NEWS – 13th June 2025

Another season is now over and we can all enjoy a bit of respite before it all starts again in a few weeks with pre-season friendlies before the competitive matches once again start in August.

2024/2025 Honours – I would like to start with congratulating all the winners from the season with plenty of silverware being won. University of Exeter reclaimed the league title after a season long showdown with Alphington who pushed them all the way, the Students also won the Devon Premier Cup with a comfortable showing in the final against Lapford from the Devon & Exeter League. After narrowly missing out on the title, Alphington claimed silverware as they beat Appledore in the ThirstFitness League Cup Final which was superbly hosted by Budleigh Salterton. The final bit of silverware was the golden boot which was claimed by Adam MacPherson from University of Exeter who beat Topsham Town’s Lee Radford by one goal overall.

2025/2026 – We are sorry to announce that North Molton SC have decided to part company with the league as they have taken voluntary relegation to the North Devon Football League, we wish them all the best for the future and hopefully we will see them return one day in the near future. Due to the Stags withdrawal from the league, the remaining fifteen teams will once again compete in the division next season with new clubs Boca Seniors and Fremington joining to make the overall number seventeen clubs. This is a provisional constitution which will be confirmed at next weeks AGM. A report will follow after the AGM which will also confirm the start dates for the new season.

Pre-Season Friendlies – As always, this time of year is a very busy period for clubs trying to arrange pre-season friendly matches. I will once again compile a list of friendlies on the website if all clubs could send me their confirmed matches by email (devonfootballleaguemedia@gmail.com) this would be greatly appreciated. If any clubs are searching for matches for specific dates please feel free to also include these in an email and I will help keep an eye out for clubs advertising for matches.

Sponsorship opportunities – The league have a variety of sponsorship opportunities both big and small for businesses who may be interested in supporting the league. Any interested parties are encouraged to contact the league secretary (secretarydevonfootballleague@gmail.com) for more details of packages and prices.

League AGM – The league AGM takes place on Wednesday 18th June with a 7PM start at Topsham Town Football Club with tea and coffee available from 6.30PM. Each club should be represented by two people, although if a vote is required each club will only be entitled to one vote. For any further information or a copy of the AGM pack, please contact the league secretary.

Photo © Gary House Photography

Alphington lift ThirstFitness League Cup

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A strong crowd turned out in force on a sunny May afternoon to Budleigh Salterton who hosted the ThirstFitness League Cup final between Appledore and Alphington. Both teams have had good seasons, and this was a tough final to call between two very good teams.

Getting the first goal in a cup final is always vital and on this occasion it didn’t take long to arrive as Alphington took the lead within seven minutes. Evan Murry sent a corner into the box which Appledore keeper Noah Vaughan tried to catch with the ball dropping into the net at his far post, a dream start for the Alpha’s.

Boosted by the opening goal, Alphington quickly went in search for a second and almost had it moments later when a clever one two between Ben Bickle and goal scorer Murry ended with the latter firing over the bar from inside the penalty area.

The North Devon side started to create some space as they looked to go forward in search of an all important equaliser and they were awarded a free kick on the edge of the box. Jason McGinley took on the responsibility of the dead ball but could only watch as his strike was met with a fantastic save by Alphington’s number one Leon Woodhead who managed to tip the ball over the bar.

With half an hour played Appledore managed to clear an effort off the line as both teams were creating chances and it wasn’t long before Alphington had another glorious chance. Murry and Bickle once again teaming up well with the latter sending a shot towards goal on the turn but his effort was low and weak meaning Vaughan had a simple task of gathering the ball. A chance in a great position to double the lead which could’ve come back to haunt them later in the game.

With half time approaching quick Oscar Jarrett put the ball over the bar from the edge of the box for Appledore and these missed chances for the North Devon side would prove costly with the half entering injury time as Alphington doubled their lead. A low right wing cross by Joel Greenslade was cleverly left in the middle by Bickle finding Murry at the far post who had the whole goal to aim at and he made no mistake adding to his tally.

An entertaining first half but Appledore knew they had their work cut out in the second half if they wanted to get back into the game to try and get their hands on the trophy. The team talks in the changing rooms would’ve been of contrasting nature and both sides knew the next goal would be crucial.

Appledore came out like a new team in the second half and dominated in large periods against an Alphington side that just struggled to get going again. The North Devon side knew they had to find goals and the quicker they could get the first the easier their job would become.

An Oscar Jarrett corner, from the same corner in which the first goal of the day was scored, was delivered into a crowded area and Appledore captain Aaron Souster rose the highest to head towards goal but he couldn’t get his effort down as it sailed over the top.

The second half wasn’t even fifteen minutes old and the supporters in attendance were treated to the third goal of an entertaining final as the North Devon side managed to get a foot back into the game. McGinley played the ball over to Noah Harris who managed to calmly find the far corner past an onrushing Woodhead to get his side back in the game.

A moment which could’ve seen the game levelled came just after the hour mark and McGinley won’t want to be remembering his wasted chance. A shot from Brian Levien came back out as far as McGinley with an open goal to aim at but somehow he managed to clear the crossbar by quite a distance.

Appledore had shouts for a penalty with ten minutes remaining at the end of the match as a Jarrett shot was blocked in the box by what appeared to be an arm. Despite all the protests the referee waved play on to the frustration of the players and supporters from the Fishermen.

As the clock ran down at the end of the match Alphington had one more chance to seal the game and add gloss to the result as a short corner resulted in Charlie Gillard crossing the ball and Harry Wellaway shooting over at the far post.

Alphington were able to hang on and win the cup in an entertaining final where both teams showed their quality to wrap up another season in the Devon Football League.  

Appledore team: Noah Vaughan, Noah Harris, David Mason, Aaron Souster, Jonathan Elvins, Kai Dymond, James Harley, Joe Kelly, Oscar Jarrett, Jason McGinley, Brian Levien

Subs: Matt Bryce, Joseph Stevens, Morgan Taylor, Jamie Bowden

Alphington team: Leon Woodhead, Ben Annunziata, Jordan Casey, Harry Wellaway, Charlie Gillard, Jake Haggerty, Rio Potter, Harry Walford, Joel Greenslade, Ben Bickle, Evan Murry

Subs: Jake Pond, Tom Bray, Ben Rowland

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Students go top of the table in wet North Devon

On a dreadful and wet night a hardcore set of supporters turned out to watch North Molton SC host title challenging University of Exeter in the A&S Interiors Devon Football League. The visitors came into this match knowing that Alphington had dropped points a day earlier and that three points would take them top of the league. For the hosts they knew they couldn’t mathematically finish bottom of the table and would be looking to pick up as many points as possible from their last few games to climb a few places in the final standings.

The first half lacked in any real quality chances for both sides and the conditions showed with both teams unable to find the killer pass to break past the defence. North Molton picked up a handful of yellow cards for not taking the wet surface into consideration when tackling with a few strong tackles flying in.

It was the hosts who had the best chance to break the deadlock early on with less than ten minutes on the clock when an angled shot from Jack Moses was saved by the University shot stopper Ben Roberts rebounding directly into the path of Adam Jerrett who’s rebounded effort was gathered on the second attempt by Roberts.

A few moments after almost going behind the visitors were gifted with a chance to open the scoring themselves as a clearance from home keeper Jake Greening only went as far as Sam Wade who shot towards the open goal but his effort went well wide of the target.

The opening goal of the game came at the midway point of the first half as Greening had a bit of a howler as he tried to claim a lose ball but Matt Steer had other ideas as he pounced on the ball and tapped in from just a couple of yards out.

The Students took the lead into the half time interval and both teams knew what was required in the second half.

Whilst North Molton would’ve been reasonably happy to only be behind by one goal at the break against a team pushing for the title it was one way traffic in the second half with the visitors comfortably on top.

With the second half barely a couple of minutes old the Students almost doubled the lead as a ball from the right wing found Adam Macpherson who threw himself at the ball but could only put the effort wide of the target. The away side were then gifted another golden chance moments later as an attempted clearance by Michael Hatcher hit Macpherson with the ball going towards the goal, Greening got down well to save the ball and managed to hold on to it as well.

Scorer of the only goal that separated the sides, Matt Steer, was once again involved in the action as he headed goalwards from a long throw but could only watch as Greening was at full stretch to tip the effort over the bar.

With all the chances coming their way it wasn’t long before University managed to double their lead as a ball from the left wing was cut back to Steet who shot towards the target as team mate Jake Faul flicked the ball in to the net to ensure the ball went over the line.

The evening went from bad to worse for North Molton as they were reduced to ten men as Sam Phillips disagreed with the linesman over the decision of a throw in. This led to abusive comments made towards the assistant with the referee dismissing Phillips for dissent.

The students made the man advantage count and added a third goal before the end of the game as substitute Paul Hunold sent a left footed effort towards the bottom corner from the edge of the box which was pushed around the post by Greening. From the resulting corner Hunold had a free header making no mistake in finding the back of the net this time.

With Alphington having dropped points on Monday, University now sit two points clear at the top of the table knowing that a win in Saturday’s crunch match between the top two will secure the title.

North Molton SC team: Jake Robert Greening, Jack Moses, Michael Hatcher, George Folland, Cory Roach, Harley Ashdown, Joshua Stoneman, Sam Phillips, Ciaron Lishman, Joe Southcott, Adam Jerrett

Subs: Matthew Jones, Daniel Anjos, Will Pancherz, James Giffard, Stephen Filsell

University of Exeter team: Ben Roberts, Sam Thomas, Joe Zamir, Jack Smith, James Wakefield, Ben Harris, Sam Wade, Ollie Kavanagh, Adam Macpherson, Jake Faul, Matt Steer

Subs: Michael Massey, Paul Hunold, Oliver Powell

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ALPHINGTON PROGRESS TO THIRST FITNESS CUP FINAL

Alphington booked their place in the Thirst Fitness League Cup Final at Budleigh Salterton on the 10th of May with a penalty shoot-out victory against near neighbours Topsham Town on Tuesday night. A wet Ottery St Mary was the venue for an entertaining match with Alphington keeper Leon Woodhead proving to be the hero as the league leaders had to come from behind on the night.

The game begun with both teams having early chances to take the lead but neither side were able to take advantage from close range. Alphington left back Charlie Gillard was caught not paying attention as Tyler Kelly pounced on a lose ball inside the box but couldn’t find the target as he sent his effort over the bar for Topsham with the first real chance of the game. Moments later and Alphington had a similar chance as Tre Davey was played through one on one but he did well to lift the ball over the keeper but could only watch as it went narrowly wide.

A potential let off for both sides but both teams would also be frustrated to have not taken the lead with such an early chance.

Young Topsham forward Tyler Kelly was proving to be a bit of a handful for the Alphington defence and found himself through on goal once again as he shot just wide from the edge of the box. Both teams were getting plenty of early chances but neither keeper was yet to be tested.

Topsham looked the most likely to score in the first half and as the first forty five minutes drew to a close they had another golden opportunity to take the lead as a shot from Nathan May deflected off a defender and directly into the path of Lee Radford inside the box who hit his effort over the bar.

Alphington had the last chance of the half as substitute Ben Annunziata saw his effort saved well by Topsham keeper Will Davis. An entertaining end to end first half ended goalless as both teams were able to create chances but looked like they had left their shooting boots at home.

Topsham started the second half the strongest and they had the opening goal inside ten minutes of the restart. A superb solo run by Nathan May ended in his shot being saved by Woodhead with the ball falling to Kelly who made no mistake from close range. The goal wouldn’t count though as the linesman was quick to raise the flag for offside.

The disallowed goal seemed to bring the game to life and it wasn’t long until Topsham took the lead, this time with the goal standing. Tyler Kelly who had been lively all match hit a sweet shot from the corner of the box which flew past the Alphington keeper and into the far bottom corner of the goal. A well taken effort and what a time to score.

Topsham only had the lead for seven minutes before Alphington managed to equalise with a well taken effort. The ball was played through the defence to Annunziata who beat the offside trap and fired a shot into the roof of the net with power from close range.

With the scores level once again the game seemed to even out with an end to end affair once again taking place with both teams trying to create chances to take the lead but ultimately the final ball letting them down. As the final whistle drew closer and the dreaded penalty shoot-out was just around the corner Alphington had one more chance to grab the winner deep in injury time as a long throw into the box found Tre Davey who headed goalwards which required Davis in the Topsham goal to react tipping the ball over the top.

Nothing could separate the two sides after ninety minutes and so the penalty shoot-out would determine who would make the trip to Budleigh Salterton for the final. Topsham took the first penalty and Matt Bye could only watch as his effort was well saved by Woodhead down to the keepers right. This would be the penalty that would determine the result as the following nine were all scored.

Alphington await the winners of Ottery St Mary v Appledore in the final with the second semi-final due to take place on Wednesday 23rd April at Elmore.

Topsham Town team: Will Davis, Harry Drew Cull, Sam Clarke, James Skinner, Lee Riggs, Matthew Bye, Fred Kingdom, Sam Tapp, Tyler Kelly, Nathan May, Lee Radford

Subs: Mitch Ward, Brad Riggs, Brad Phillips, Ryan Saunders

Alphington team: Leon Woodhead, Tom Bray, Jordan Casey, Jack Furzer, Charlie Gillard, George Bosworth, Rio Potter, Jake Haggerty, Joel Greenslade, Tre Davey, Ben Bickle

Subs: Ben Annunziata, Jake Pond, Harry Wellaway

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LEAGUE NEWS – April 1st 2025

April is now upon us and this means we are entering the final few weeks of another football season, however, it also means we are entering the most important period of the campaign where titles are won or lost and cup semi-finals and finals are played. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors A&S Interiors and Thirst Fitness who are vital to the success of the league in what has been an entertaining season so far.

FIXTURES – We have been extremely lucky this season with the weather so far and it means that we haven’t had many weekends where we have had a washout with all the games getting postponed. Normally as we enter this period of the season we have a backlog of games but thankfully this campaign is different with 206/240 games played and 12/15 ThirstFitness League Cup games played. Dartmouth and Budleigh Salterton have also become the first two clubs to complete all their home fixtures this season with Plymstock United, Beer Albion, Ipplepen Athletic and Appledore all having just one game left!

LEAGUE BALLS – Clubs are reminded that only official league match balls should be used for all A&S Interiors Devon League and ThirstFitness League Cup matches as per league rules. If any club are unhappy with the league balls or the quality of these, please report any concerns to the league secretary and this can be looked into with the ball supplier. If clubs require more match balls these can be purchased directly from the supplier on the league website.

THIRST FITNESS LEAGUE CUP – As we enter April and towards the end of the season it means we also enter cup final season. In April we see both of our Thirst Fitness League Cup semi-finals take place with the final due to take place at Budleigh Salterton on Saturday 10th May 2025. It would be great to see as many people as possible supporting these matches in what should be a memorable event for all those involved. The semi-finals are as follows:

Tuesday 15th April 2025

Topsham Town v Alphington

Played at Ottery St Mary

7.30PM KO

Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Appledore v Ottery St Mary

Played at Elmore

7.30PM KO

We will have a new name on the trophy this season as previous winners have all been knocked out of the competition.

NEW REFEREE SUPPORT OFFICER – The league are pleased to announce Dan Uren as our new referee support officer who has taken over the role from Nick Chapman who stood down from the league committee. As a former referee Dan is excited to take over the role and looks forward to getting to know the wonderful volunteers behind all the clubs in the league. If anyone has any questions or wants to get in touch with Dan his contacts can now be found on the online league handbook and in the league officials section on the league website.

REGISTRATION OFFICER VACANCY – The league are looking for a new player registration officer to take over for the 2025/2026 season. Experience with the FA Full Time system would be an advantage but it is not mandatory and can be learnt during the role. Anyone who wants more information or to apply for this role can contact the league secretary at secretarydevonfootballleague@gmail.com Deadline for all applications is Saturday 31st May 2025.

SPORTSLIGHTING DEVON PREMIER CUP – Everyone from the A&S Interiors Devon League would like to congratulate University of Exeter on reaching the final of the Devon Premier Cup following a semi-final victory against Fremington. The Students found themselves 2-0 up early into the game but were pegged back at 2-2 before half time. With neither side able to add any more goals in the second half the dreaded penalty shootout was required which ended in the University winning 4-3 to progress to the final. The University of Exeter will take on Lapford at the Devon FA ground on Saturday 10th May 2025.

LEAGUE CUP SPONSOR FOR 2025/2026 SEASON ONWARDS – Everyone involved with the Devon Football League would like to thank ThirstFitness for their sponsorship of our League Cup for the last two seasons as they have decided they will no longer sponsor the competition after next month’s final. We would be delighted to speak with any business or organisation who would be interested in taking over sponsorship for the competition and would invite them to get in contact with any league official.

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Thorverton Overcome Waldon at Windy Windmill Hill

Article and photo by Tom Besford.

The Devon Premier Cup is always one of the most entertaining tournaments in the local football season, and the first round of this season’s tournament begun with strong winds dominating matches around the county.

Thorverton made the trip to Torquay to take on Waldon Athletic from the South Devon League Premier Division at a very exposed and cold Windmill Hill, and the wind was to be the winner as it dominated the game and made it hard for both teams.

Both teams started the game quickly as Thorverton moved the ball quickly down the wings but couldn’t get the ball in to a goal scoring position whilst down the other end, Waldon blazed a shot over the bar as they broke the back line, but the effort from Jacob Knapman wouldn’t have counted anyway as the offside flag had been raised.

The game was just approaching the twenty minute mark when the deadlock was broken as once again Thorverton broke down the left wing through Nathan Lee, and his cross found its way into the back of the net with some help from a strong wind. The visitors won’t care how the goal came about though as they took the lead against their unbeaten hosts.

Diego Barbero had to pull off a brilliant save as a headed effort from a Waldon corner was heading in, but the ball was tipped over the bar for another corner. Waldon were starting to apply some pressure as they looked for an equaliser, and Thorverton would have to dig deep to stay in front.

With just over five minutes until half time, Thorverton would have been frustrated to not double the lead as Lee had a chance for his second of the game. A Sam Stewart shot was saved by Waldon goalkeeper Kitson Glanville but it was only parried as far as Nathan Lee who fired wide of the target.

The visitors were made to pay for their missed chance as Waldon equalised with their very last touch of the first half. A cross from Sam Heath found the head of Danny Rushe as he guided the ball past Barbero and into the net to send the teams in at the break all square. The game didn’t even have the chance to kick off again as the half time whistle was blown.

As Waldon looked to push on and hopefully cause an upset, their task became even harder after fifty six minutes as they were reduced to ten men as Louie Roberts was given his marching orders for a second yellow card. The Waldon man lunged in on the goalkeeper meaning he was sent for an early shower.

Being a man down didn’t seem to affect the hosts at first and Les Afful, one of the two ex-professional footballers in their side, attempted an audacious shot from over thirty yards out after he saw the visiting ‘keeper off his line. Afful could only watch, though, as the ball went just wide of the target.

Thorverton were pushing to take the lead and their chances came as Chris Powell fired wide in a crowded box. Pressure kept coming down the left wing and a cross into the box was headed on to the far post with ten minutes remaining as Ben Stevens was on hand to fire in from close range to put his side back in front.

Danny Rushe headed a late corner over the bar as the hosts looked for a late equaliser, but it would never come as Thorverton held on to prevent a cup shock from occurring and progress into the next round.

Waldon Athletic team: Kitson Glanville, Olly Moxham, Danny Rushe, Kyle Doughty, Louie Roberts, Sam Heath, Ash Grimes, Harrison Arnold, Sean Finch, Tom Davis, Jacob Knapman

Subs: Keenan Breen, Les Afful, Joe Whitehead, Cal Feasby, Liam McKendrick

Thorverton team: Diego Barbero, Charlie Webb, Paddy O’Loughlan, Pete Hensor, Ben Stevens, Joe Radford, Sam Stewart, Ryan Moody, Nathan Lee, Dylan Isaac, Chris Powell

Subs: Jacob Dack, Piotr Czaja, James Stevens, Ben Mills

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Rested teams prepare for weekend action

Article by Tom Besford. Photo ©Danni Hide Photography

The first week of the season without any midweek football means that all the teams will be well rested for some entertaining action this weekend.

With the league table starting to take shape, new boys Alphington remain unbeaten at the top of the table whilst Plymouth Marjon could claim top spot by winning their games in hand. At the bottom of the table, two teams continue to look for their first win of the season following their only wins being taken away following the resignation of Lakeside Athletic.

Alphington v Ipplepen Athletic:

Alphington have adapted to life back in the Devon Football League like a fish to water, nine games played and still without a defeat to their name. Four games into the season and Alphington had to fight hard to continue their form with ten men as they narrowly won away at Ipplepen Athletic who will be looking for revenge. The Alphas haven’t lost a home game in the league this calendar year and they will be hoping to continue that run of games, but they know they will be up against tough opposition. This will be Ipplepen’s first visit to Alphington for a league game, and with Ipplepen having an average of 4.5 goals in their games this season, it could turn out to be a brilliant match for the neutral.

Appledore v Budleigh Salterton:

The Fishermen and the Robins are well known to each other with both clubs having played in the South West Peninsula League Division One East for many years. Appledore have struggled to hit the form which saw them finish as runners-up last season, currently sitting in ninth spot in the table with just three wins from their opening seven games, whilst their opponents sit two points and one spot above them in the table. Last season, the two teams only met once with Appledore unable to raise a side for the trip to Budleigh, and the game in North Devon ended 0-0. The visitors have been a bit inconsistent so far this season and have won four and lost four of their opening eight games.

Bere Alston United v Topsham Town:

Bottom of the table side Bere Alston United welcome an in-form Topsham Town to the Down as they look for their first three points in the league this season. Although bottom of the table, Bere Alston United come into this game on the back of a brilliant win last Saturday in the ThirstFitness League Cup against holders for the last two seasons Beer Albion. Their visitors have been enjoying a great season so far as they have won five of their opening seven fixtures with defeat at Dartmouth and Thorverton the only two losses so far this campaign.

Dartmouth v Ottery St Mary:

Ottery St Mary clearly know where the goal is as they come into this match at Dartmouth having scored fourteen goals in their last three games. It was a slow start to the new campaign for the Otters, but they ended August in style with a 7-2 victory against Bere Alston United and carried that form into September winning 6-2 at North Molton SC. Dartmouth have had a bit of a mixed bag of results so far this season and have only won three of their first seven games but have also conceded four goals on two occasions. This game could have plenty of goals as both teams will be looking for a successful season at the top end of the table.

North Molton SC v Beer Albion:

It is fair to say that North Molton SC have had a bit of a disappointing start to the new season and this is reflected with the departure of their manager Sam Smith during the week. The North Devon outfit have just one win from their opening seven fixtures as they ended August with a win at Newtown. Beer Albion have better form than their hosts as they have won four of their opening seven games, but they know how hard a trip to North Molton is with a 1-0 win and 1-1 draw from their previous two visits. These two clubs also met in last season’s ThirstFitness League Cup final (pictured) which Beer Albion ran out 2-0 winners.

Plymouth Marjon v Thorverton:

Plymouth Marjon have been having a season to remember as they went unbeaten in their first six games which included a win at last season’s champions University of Exeter, however, they come into this fixture on the back of their first defeat as they lost 1-0 on the road at Topsham Town last Saturday. Opponents Thorverton have had a mixed bag of results this season with three wins, three draws and two defeats from eight games, however, they come into this game in form, unbeaten in their last four. For Thorverton, their last four games have included an impressive 4-1 win at Dartmouth and a 3-1 victory over a Topsham Town side who beat Marjon last week.

Plymstock United v Newtown:

With just two 1-1 draws this season from their opening eight games, it has been a tough start for Plymstock United who lost their only victory as Lakeside Athletic withdrew from the league. A 1-1 draw in their last game at Thorverton saw them move a point clear of basement club Bere Alston United with whom they’ve already drawn against this season. Newtown have drawn four of their opening ten games and have only won twice this season but come into this match on a five game winless run. Newtown have only lost one of their six away games this season as they seem to favour the away trips so far this season.