The West Lancashire League and GroundhopUK are delighted to announce the host clubs for the league’s debut August weekend match bonanza.
The 2024/25 West Lancashire League season came to an end on Saturday after nine months of thrilling twists and turns with a host of clubs picking up silverware writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Millom set up likely West Cumbria derbies with Whitehaven and Cleator Moor Celtic next season by securing the Division One title in front of their own barmy army at Carnforth, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with pictures by DARREN HEAVYSIDE.
Milnthorpe's IAN HUNT witnessed Milnthorpe Corinthians success in the Westmorland Senior Cup on Friday - here's his match report.
Goalkeeper Luke Atkinson used his head rather than his hands to be an unlikely hero for Storeys of Lancaster on a day Astley and Buckshaw finally popped the champagne corks, with pictures of Storeys v Galgate by JOHN SHIRRAS.
Emotional Tempest United boss Ross McNair dedicated the club's first ever Premier Division title to the club's beloved former chairman Alan Westhead on a day of joy and tears.
Whitehaven and Cleator Moor Celtic gave themselves a huge boost in their fight for survival as Blackpool Wren Rovers Reserves and Carnforth Reserves celebrated winning their divisions, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Blackpool Wren Rovers completed a perfect March with victory over CMB to set up a Richardson Cup final with 2022/23 winners Rossendale, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with pictures of Wrens v CMB by CAIT MASON.
On Non-League Day, big crowds descended on West Lancashire League grounds with Astley & Buckshaw, Tempest United and Haslingden St Mary's taking big steps towards end of season glory, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Millom saw off a key promotion rival to move closer to the Premier Division promised land as one promotion in Division Two was sealed, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with pictures of Hurst Green v Whitehaven by ADAM GEE.
Walney Island could be 90 minutes away from lifting their second Challenge Cup in six seasons while Askam and Croston Sports enjoyed cup quarter-final scalps, writes ROSS CHAPMAN
The champagne remains on ice at Division Two promotion hopefuls Pause United as CMB nudged ahead in the Premier Division title race, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with photos of Askam v Millom by DARREN HEAVYSIDE.
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