Allocations 23/24: Pitching In Isthmian South Central

By Ian Townsend

The FA have been in touch with our club allocations for next season. Here are the clubs making up the Pitching In Isthmian South Central

It seems like the 22-23 season ended around ten minutes ago, but now we know who- subject to appeal- will be completing in our South Central Division during the forthcoming 23-24 campaign.

Relegated Corinthian-Casuals return to Step Four but enter the South Central Division for the first time, and we also say hello for the first time to Hartley Wintney. Met Police rejoin us following a voluntary relegation. We have a number of newly promoted clubs, so welcome to Ascot United, Badshot Lea and Raynes Park Vale. We say farewell to Marlow, who join Southern League Division One Central, and Merstham, who move into our South East Division.

The allocations, then, look like this:

  1. Ascot United
  2. Ashford Town
  3. Badshot Lea
  4. Binfield
  5. Chertsey Town
  6. Chipstead
  7. Corinthian-Casuals
  8. Guernsey
  9. Hanworth Villa
  10. Hartley Wintney
  11. Leatherhead
  12. Metropolitan Police
  13. Northwood
  14. Raynes Park Vale
  15. South Park Reigate
  16. Southall
  17. Sutton Common Rovers
  18. Thatcham Town
  19. Uxbridge
  20. Westfield

These decisions by the FA are still subject to an appeals process. Click for the the details of the Premier, North, South East and South Central Divisions.

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