Football this week: Hampton and Richmond look to get over FA Trophy heartbreak in Middlesex Senior Cup

By Joe Acklam

22nd Nov 2022 | Football


Hampton and Richmond take on Hayes and Yeading in their rearranged clash. Photo: Jörg Struwe from Pixabay.
Hampton and Richmond take on Hayes and Yeading in their rearranged clash. Photo: Jörg Struwe from Pixabay.

Hampton and Richmond will be looking to put their late FA Trophy behind them as they play their rearranged Middlesex Senior Challenge Cup clash against Hayes and Yeading United. 

The Beavers were beaten in the dying embers of their FA Trophy second-round clash against Farnborough and now have to turn back to the Middlesex Senior Challenge Cup after last Tuesday's match was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. 

United are having a tough time coming into this game having not won in six matches across all competitions and lost 2-1 at home against Hartley Whitney in the Southern League Premier South. 

Kick-off at the Rocket Hospitality Beveree Stadium is at 7:45pm. 

Hanwell Town are still searching from their first win in five as they face Harrow Borough in their rearranged Middlesex Senior Challenge Cup tie. 

Hanwell's FA Trophy loss against National League South side Slough Town leaves them with just one win in eight matches and searching for a win from anywhere. 

They will be hoping that comes against Harrow, also of the Southern League Premier South, sat in 16th, but have not lost in six and four wins in that time. 

Kick-off at the Powerday Stadium is at 7:45pm. 

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