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Sat 13 Sep 2025  ·  Premier Division South
Nuneaton Town First Team
5
0
Moulton Football Club
Men's First Team

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Richard Eason9 Sep 2025 - 20:54

Moulton travel over to Bedworth on Saturday to play Nuneaton Town (KO 3:00) in a battle of the top two in the division, and will be hoping to dent their 100% league record.

Nuneaton Town Football Club are based in Bedworth, Warwickshire. The club began in 1889 when young men from Nuneaton St. Nicholas Parish Church formed a football team, Nuneaton St. Nicholas FC to represent the town. Originally playing only friendly games, in 1894, the 'Nicks' changed their name to Nuneaton Town Association Football Club, which they played under until 1937. In 1936 the club sold its Manor Park ground to Nuneaton Corporation and on 13 May 1937, at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders, it was decided to shut down the football club despite it being financially sound. Two days later, the club was reformed as Nuneaton Borough F.C. with the club playing at a new ground, Manor Park (1937-2007) and Liberty Way (2007-2008). The club nickname became established as ‘The Boro’. They played under the Nuneaton Borough banner until 1991 when the club liquidated for the first time. After the club reformed they changed their name to Nuneaton Borough 1991 F.C. During this time the club had some historic cup victories including a 1–0 win over Division 2 side Stoke City in 2000 and in 2006 they scored a late equaliser at home to Premier league and UEFA Cup side Middlesbrough. Then in 2008 the club was liquidated due to poor financial performance. The club was once again reformed and reverted to its former name Nuneaton Town and suffered a two-division demotion, from Conference North to Southern League Division One, although the club was promoted back to its former division over the following two seasons.The club continued to be known by its former nickname, ‘The Boro’. During the 2018–19 season the club reverted to its former name Nuneaton Borough F.C. after overwhelming support for the change from supporters. In October 2023 the club were locked out of Liberty Way and the were issued with an eviction notice with debts of around £650,000 and bosses claiming that the club had been behind in rent payments since 2019. This eviction notice led the club to having to play what they feared to be their last ever match at the home of Stratford Town, however the club could afford to play a further two away matches thanks to the efforts of supporters. On 23 November 2023, the club confirmed that they had been taken over by DA Capital. On 18 January 2024, the club confirmed their withdrawal from the Southern Football League Premier Division Central for the remainder of the season. Following advice from their legal advisors that their offer to purchase the stadium would not be considered and that a lease agreement could not be reached, investors had pulled out any financial support, meaning the club would be unable to continue trading. Following resignation from the league, it was announced the club planned to go into liquidation, along with a plan to reform a new club in the lower leagues. Numerous bids were made by various parties for a reformed club, eventually it was announced that a fan lead group would be forming a new club with it being decided the new club being named 'Nuneaton FC’. However it was announced in February 2024 the new club will be playing their home games at The Oval of Bedworth United FC, part of a two-year deal with an option of a third year. With plans to build a new stadium within the town on site of the Gala Fields in Nuneaton. In addition it was confirmed that it was unlikely that their former home of Liberty Way would host any football matches in the near future. Ahead of the 2024–25 season, the club joined Division One of the Midland Football League as Nuneaton Town. During their first season, the club were promoted to the Premier Division as champions having amassed 103 pts from their 42 games played (32 wins; 7 draws; 3 defeats). The club's home colours are blue and white, which are usually represented as vertical stripes and the club remain known by some supporters as 'The Boro’.

This season sees them at the top of the league with a 100% unbeaten record of 7 wins from 7 games, 21 points. Their victories to date have been:
Newport Pagnell (A) 1-0
GNG Oadby Town (H) 4-1
March (H) 3-1
Atherstone Town (A) 2-1
Leicester Nirvana (A) 2-1
Yaxley (H) 6-1
Bugbrooke (A) 1-0

UPDATE - they played Lutterworth Town at home on Tuesday and drew 2-2, therefore losing their 100% record.

They have progressed in both the UCL League Cup v Godmanchester (A) 2-1 and in the FA Vase v Highgate United (A) 8-0, but lost in the FA Cup v ColeshillTown (A) 1-2.

Saturday’s referee is another new face to officiate a Moulton match, Ryan Heads.

Premier Division South Fixtures

Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 14:00
Coventry United FC
P
Godmanchester Rovers FC
P
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Atherstone Town CFC First
0
March Town United FC
1
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Histon FC
2
Lutterworth Town FC
4
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Leicester Nirvana FC
3
Daventry Town FC
3
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Northampton Sileby Rangers FC
1
Aylestone Park FC
3
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
G.N.G Oadby Town FC
0
Newport Pagnell Town FC
6
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Yaxley FC
1
Bugbrooke St.Michaels FC
0
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Northampton O.N.Chenecks FC
P
Eynesbury Rovers FC
P
Sat 13 Sep 2025KO: 15:00
Hinckley AFC
8
Easington Sports FC
2

Match details

Match date

Sat 13 Sep 2025

Kickoff

15:00

Competition

Premier Division South
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