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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 ...
A40 Derby: Haverfordwest County vs. Carmarthen Town [281] Anglesey derby: Llanfairpwll vs. Llangefni Town [282] Flintshire derby: Connah's Quay Nomads vs. Flint Town United [283] Gwynedd derby: Games between Bangor City, [284] [285] Caernarfon Town [286] or and Porthmadog [287] [288] South Wales derby: Games between Cardiff City, Newport County ...
Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. Derby County FC 0 - 1 Sunderland AFC. Derby County vs Sunderland. 21:42. Match ends, Derby County 0, Sunderland 1. Derby County vs ...
Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. Derby County FC 0 - 2 Watford FC. Derby County vs Watford. 16:59. Match ends, Derby County 0, Watford 2. ... In Other News ...
Comparative chart of yearly League positions of County and Forest. The first meeting of Derby County and Nottingham Forest came in the 1892–93 First Division.Derby, founder members of the Football League in 1888, had finished in 10th place in the previous campaign, whereas Forest had been competing in the rival Football Alliance, and had won the title in the competition's final year.
The severe weather battering the UK has seen the Premier League clash on Saturday lunchtime postponed
This list deals with association football rivalries around the Europe among clubs. This includes local derbies as well as matches between teams further afield. For rivalries between international teams and club rivalries around the world, see List of association football rivalries.
The East Lancashire derby, also known as the Cotton Mills derby is an association football rivalry between Blackburn Rovers and Burnley. [1] The rivalry nickname originates from the fact that both Blackburn and Burnley are former mill towns and close geographic rivals as the two Lancashire towns only lie 11 miles (18 km) apart.