2019–20 Western Football League Explained

Competition:Western Football League
Season:2019–20
Winners:none
Promoted:none
Relegated:none
Prevseason:2018–19
Nextseason:2020–21

The 2019–20 Western Football League season (known as the 2019–20 Toolstation Western Football League for sponsorship reasons) was the 118th in the history of the Western Football League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions; the Premier and the First. The season was abandoned on 26 March 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The constitution was announced on 19 May 2019.[1]

This season, the Premier Division champions were to be promoted to Step 4. The runners-up in this division and ten other Step 5 divisions in other leagues were to be ranked according to PPG (points per game), and the top four in that ranking would also have been promoted. The remaining seven runners-up were to compete in "winner takes all" play-offs with seven clubs finishing bottom in Step 4 leagues, the winners being placed at Step 4 and the losers at Step 5 for 2020–21.[2] Instead, alterations at Steps 4 and 5 were delayed until 2021–22.

The bottom clubs in all 14 Step 5 divisions were to be ranked according to PPG, and the 12 lowest-ranked clubs were to be relegated to Step 6.

In Division One, the top four clubs were to be promoted to Step 5, with the bottom two liable to relegation to Step 7.

League suspension and season abandonment

On 13 March 2020, on advice from the Football Association, the league announced that all Western League matches would be suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, initially for a period of two weeks.[3] On 16 March, the FA decided to postpone all matches across all FA Competitions until 3 April.[4]

On 26 March 2020, the league season was formally abandoned, with all results being expunged, and no promotion or relegation taking place to, from, or between the two divisions.[5] On 30 March 2020, sixty-six non-league clubs sent an open letter to the Football Association requesting that they reconsider their decision.[6]

Premier Division

The Premier Division consisted of 21 clubs, increased from 20 last season, after Willand Rovers were promoted to Southern League Division One South, Hengrove Athletic were relegated to the Western League First Division, and Shortwood United were relegated and transferred to Hellenic League Division One West. Four new clubs joined:

Stadia and locations

ClubFinishing position last seasonStadium[7]
Bitton3rdRapid Solicitors Stadium
Bradford Town7thBradford on Avon Sports Club
Bridgwater Town4thFairfax Park
13thSt Mary's Field
Brislington18thBrislington Stadium
9thKingskerswell Road
14thSpringfield
10thThe Ridings
6thThe Hand Stadium
8thThe Lawns
Exmouth Town2nd South West Peninsula League Premier Division (promotion)King George V Ground
12th The Hallen Centre
1st Western League Division One (promotion)Crown Fields
15th Lew Hill Memorial Ground
2nd Bolitho Park
17th Oaklands Park
11thPlaying Fields (Shepton)
Street8th Southern League Division One South (voluntary relegation)The Tannery Ground
Tavistock1st South West Peninsula League Premier Division (promotion)Langsford Park
16thThe Playing Field (Wellington)
5thMeadow Lane

First Division

The First Division also remained at 20 clubs, after Keynsham Town were promoted to the Premier Division, Chard Town were demoted for failing ground grading requirements, and Chippenham Park folded. Three new clubs joined:

Stadia and locations

ClubFinishing position last seasonStadium
Almondsbury6th Hellenic Football League Division One West (transferred) Almondsbury Sports & Social Club
Ashton & Backwell United4thLancer Scott Stadium
Bishop Sutton17thLakeview
12thCothelstone Road
20thBTRA Sports Ground
8thBremhill Road
2ndBowdens Park
3rdSouthbank Ground
11th Nursteed Road Ground
19th Western Football League Premier Division (relegated) Paprika Park
1st Gloucestershire County League (promoted) Oaklands Park
5th Longwell Green Community Centre
18thAitchinson Playing Fields
16th Bristol Road
15thSouthfields Recreation Ground
13th Raleigh Grove
6thWeymouth Street
10thAthletic Ground (Wells)
9thWest Clewes
14thWincanton Sports Ground

Les Phillips Cup

Preliminary Round ties were played from 17 September until 25 September 2019. 18 clubs from the First Division and Premier Division, entered at this stage of the competition.

DateHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)
17/09/2019Almondsbury (10)1–4Exmouth Town (9)48
17/09/2019Brislington (9)1–0Bishop Sutton (10)69
17/09/2019Odd Down (Bath) (9)3–0Lebeq United (10)45
17/09/2019Wincanton Town (10)0-2Street (9)89
18/09/2019Cadbury Heath (9)1–2Tavistock (9)48
18/09/2019Hengrove Athletic (10)5-1Bristol Telephones (10)48
18/09/2019Oldland Abbotonians (10)1-2Portishead Town (10)30
18/09/2019Wellington (9)0-3Roman Glass St George (9)65
25/09/2019Sherborne Town (10)2-4Radstock Town (10)114

First Round ties were played from 29 October until 4 November 2019. All remaining clubs from the First Division and Premier Division, entered at this stage of the competition.

DateHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)
29/10/2019Ashton & Backwell United (10)3-3 (p)Bitton (9)64
29/10/2019Devizes Town (10)0-3 Hallen (9)50
29/10/2019Radstock Town (10)0-3Street (9)66
29/10/2019Cribbs (9)1-0Welton Rovers (10)52
30/10/2019Clevedon Town (9)4-2Chipping Sodbury Town (9)72
30/10/2019Hengrove Athletic (10)0-4Shepton Mallet (9)62
30/10/2019Roman Glass St George (9)2-1Bridport (9)TBC
30/10/2019Westbury United (9)0-1Longwell Green Sports (10)44
30/10/2019Bridgwater Town (9)5-2Odd Down (Bath)] (9)72
30/10/2019Corsham Town (10)0-4Wells City] (10)41
30/10/2019Warminster Town (10)5-0Portishead Town (10)68
06/11/2019Bishops Lydeard (10)0-4Keynsham Town (9)TBC
09/11/2019Tavistock (9)4-0Calne Town (10)60
19/11/2019Brislington (9)1-4Bradford Town (9)68
19/11/2019Buckland Athletic (9)0-2Cheddar (10)64
04/12/2019Exmouth Town (9)4-1Plymouth Parkway (9)147

Second Round ties were played from 26 November 2019 until 22 January 2020.

DateHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)
26/11/2019Hallen (9)2-1Street (9)61
26/11/2019Longwell Green Sports (10)2-2 (p)Warminster Town (10)40
04/12/2019Cheddar (10)2-1Cribbs (9)TBC
10/12/2019Wells City (10)1-3Bridgwater Town (9)30
21/12/2019Roman Glass St George (9)(p) 2-2Keynsham Town (9)90
07/01/2020Shepton Mallet (9)1-2Exmouth Town (9)82
22/01/2020Tavistock (9)3-1Clevedon Town (9)86
22/01/2020Bradford Town (9)2-1Bitton (9)101

Quarter Final ties were played from 18 February 2019. Only three of the four scheduled ties took place due to the coronavirus pandemic.

DateHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)
04/02/2020Bridgwater Town (9)3-1Exmouth Town (9)85
18/02/2020Hallen (9)(p) 1-1Cheddar (10)55
19/02/2020Roman Glass St George (9)1-2Bradford Town (9)85
N/ATavistock (9)P-PWarminster Town (10)N/A

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: REVEALED: The provisional Step 1 to 6 Club Allocations for 2019-20 . 19 May 2019 . Non-League Football Paper.
  2. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: FA outline second phase of Non-League restructuring. 17 April 2019 . 21 May 2019 . The Non-League Football paper.
  3. Web site: League suspension . 13 March 2020 . 18 March 2020 . Toolstation Western League.
  4. Web site: FA Competitions . 16 March 2020 . 18 March 2020 . Toolstation Western League.
  5. News: Coronavirus: All football below National League to end . BBC Sport . 26 March 2020.
  6. News: Sixty-six non-league clubs send open letter to FA over expunging season . BBC Sport . 30 March 2020.
  7. Web site: Western League - Western League Premier Division. NonLeagueMatters. 18 June 2019.