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North Wales derby: Rhyl F.C. vs. Bangor City [347] [348] Ossett derby: Ossett Albion vs. Ossett Town [349] North Yorkshire derby: Scarborough vs. York City [350] Shropshire derby: Shrewsbury Town vs. Telford United [140] [141] Sunderland derby: Sunderland vs. Sunderland Albion [351] Walton derby: Walton Casuals vs Walton & Hersham [352] [353] [354]
Gwynedd derby: Bangor City, [109] [110] Caernarfon Town [111] or Porthmadog [112] [113] A40 Derby: Haverfordwest County vs. Carmarthen Town [114] Flintshire derby: Connah's Quay Nomads vs. Flint Town United [115] North East Wales Derby: Wrexham AFC vs. Connah's Quay Nomads (Only Applys To The Women's Leagues in Wales as both men's teams play in ...
For rivalries between international teams and club rivalries around the world, see List of association football rivalries. ... North Wales derby: ...
During a 2010 Derby della Madonnina match in the 2010–11 season, Ibrahimović kicked Materazzi, which forced the defender off the pitch; the striker commented that he had been waiting to do so for "four years," following a bad challenge he suffered at the hands of Materazzi in a 2006 Derby d'Italia match. Milan went on to win the league title ...
The goals were at Nuns Mill in the north and the Gallows Balk in the south of the town, and much of the action took place in the River Derwent or the Markeaton Brook. Nominally the players came from All Saints' and St Peter's parishes, but in practice the game was a free-for-all with as many as 1,000 players.
Luke Williams says neither Swansea City nor Cardiff City go into today's south Wales derby as favourites. The Bluebirds head into the match on the back of four successive wins while the Swans ...
The cross-border derby is a football match played between Wrexham and Chester. [1] The clubs are 12 miles apart but are Welsh and English respectively (though Chester's Deva Stadium straddles the England–Wales border , and its pitch lies entirely in Wales).
The South Wales derby (Welsh: darbi De Cymru) is a local derby between Welsh association football clubs Cardiff City and Swansea City. The fixture has been described by The Independent as one of the fiercest rivalries in British football. [ 1 ]