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Sunday 11th December (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION

Bradford City v Newcastle United (Eccleshill United FC)
Fylde v Derby County (AFC Fylde)
Nottingham Forest v Middlesbrough (Basford United FC, 1.30)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
C&K Basildon v Coventry United (Canvey Island FC)
Portsmouth v Queens Park Rangers (Gosport Borough FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Birmingham & West Midlands v Rotherham United (Northfield Town FC)
Long Eaton United v Sporting Khalsa (Grange Park)
Loughborough Foxes v Solihull (Loughborough University Stadium)
Steel City Wanderers v Loughborough Students (Thorncliffe)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Blackpool Wren Rovers v Morecambe (Brews Park)
Brighouse Town v Hull City (The Duel Seal Stadium)
Crewe Alexandra v Leeds (Cumberland Arena)
Mossley Hill v Chorley (Mossley Hill Athletic Club)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Denham United v Gillingham (The Den)
Ipswich Town v Cambridge United (Felixstowe & Walton FC, 2.30)
Lowestoft Town v Milton Keynes Dons (Crown Meadow)
Norwich City v AFC Wimbledon (Norwich United FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Basingstoke Town v Larkhall Athletic (The Ark Cancer Charity Stadium)
Cheltenham Town v Southampton Saints (Cheltenham Saracens FC)
Chichester City v Plymouth Argyle (Oaklands Park)
St.Nicholas v Exeter City (Yate Town FC)

Middlesbrough have the chance to clear at the top of the Northern Division when they visit Nottingham Forest. Bradford City will go third should they defeat basement side Newcastle. It’s fifth versus sixth as Fylde face Derby and the Rams have two games in hand on their hosts. 

Coventry United will go third in the Southern with a win but that will have to be at the expense of fifth-placed home side C&K Basildon. QPR are still in search of their first win and take their hopes to Portsmouth.

Loughborough Foxes have a five-point lead in the Midlands ahead of hosting Solihull, with second-placed Sporting Khalsa away at Long Eaton.

Victory for Chorley at Mossley Hill will bring them level on points with Northern Division 1 leaders Guiseley but Athletic are boosted by their first win last week.

Cambridge United may well need to beat Ipswich to hold onto the South East leadership, as AFC Wimbledon in second go back to Norwich City, where they were 4-1 winners in the cup last Sunday.

The South West has a top of the table clash with Chichester playing Plymouth and it could well be a thriller. City have a one-point advantage over Argyle and when they met in October, the Sussex side edged a nine-goal thriller.

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