Key dates have been confirmed for the 2021/22 Vanarama National League season across all three divisions.
The campaign for National League North and South clubs gets underway on Saturday 14 August, with the National division starting one week later.
The date for the release of league fixtures
Darlington manager Alun Armstrong DARLINGTON have continued their summer recruitment drive with the double signing of goalkeeper Tommy Taylor and defender Lexus Beeden. Taylor joins Quakers following his release from Buxton, having spent a season with the Northern Premier League club. The 28-year-old started his career in the youth system at Sheffield Wednesday before joining Brighouse in 2011. He has played for Halifax Town and Farsley as well as spending time at Scarborough Athletic, where he was a team-mate of former Darlington captain Kevin Burgess and helped the North Yorkshire club win promotion from EvoStik First Division North. Darlington boss Alun Armstrong said: “Tommy wants to play at a higher level than what he’s been playing at in recent years, and we’re happy to give him that opportunity.
Matt Lucas jokes on Twitter that he s available to join Kidderminster Harriers
The Bake Off host made the cheeky offer in a Twitter exchange with the football club
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Great British Bake Off host Matt Lucas has joked that he could be joining Kidderminster Harriers. The comedian and Little Britain star has revealed he s open to offers from the Worcestershire football team.
@Scraggy 74
Nat Phillips. The fulcrum of the Liverpool defence. Doubt many would have ever expected to be reading that.
I never expected there to be a situation where Phillips would become so significant to the wellbeing of Liverpool FC, nor that I would ever find myself utilising the word ‘fulcrum’. To be quite honest with you, until autocorrect educated me, I had fully expected there to be a letter b at the end of fulcrum…
Fulcrumb, if you will.
Liverpool have engineered themselves a situation where a home win on the final day, against Crystal Palace, should be enough to ensure Champions League football for next season, something that looked massively unlikely just a short few weeks ago, and you must applaud the most unexpected of heroes of the Reds’ cause.