Coleshill Town v. Leek Town
Coleshill Town v. Leek Town

FA Trophy 24th September 2022 First Half Goals @ 4.15 mins, 22.55 mins, 45.00 mins.



Coleshill Town v. Leek Town
Coleshill Town v. Leek Town

FA Trophy Match. Pack Stadium, Coleshill. 24th September 2022. The Second Half. Goals @ 5.45 mins, 10.55 mins, 12.40 mins, ...




A brief glimpse into the past

HIGHLIGHTS | Chorley 1 Leek Town 0
HIGHLIGHTS | Chorley 1 Leek Town 0

Jack Sampson grabbed the only goal of the game as the Magpies qualified for round three of the Isuzu FA Trophy at the expense ...



Atherton Collieries v Leek - Post Match Interview: Brad Cooke - 08/10/22
Atherton Collieries v Leek - Post Match Interview: Brad Cooke - 08/10/22

Interview Sponsored by Kenny Waste Management. Check out our website & social media pages, to make sure you stay up to ...



Team, Place & City Details

Coleshill Town F.C.
Coleshill Town F.C.

Coleshill Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Coleshill, Warwickshire, England. They are currently members of the Southern League Division One Central and play at Pack Meadow.

Leek Town F.C.

Leek Town Football Club is an English football club based in Leek, Staffordshire, currently playing in the Northern Premier League Division One South East. The team, nicknamed "The Blues", play their home games at Harrison Park.

Coleshill

Coleshill may refer to:

Coleshill, Buckinghamshire
Coleshill, Buckinghamshire

Coleshill is a village and civil parish within Chiltern district in Buckinghamshire, England. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Amersham and 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Beaconsfield.

Coleshill, Warwickshire
Coleshill, Warwickshire

Coleshill is a market town in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England, taking its name from the River Cole, which it stands on. It has a population of 6,481 (2011 census) and is situated 11 miles (18 km) east of Birmingham.

Coleshill Parkway railway station
Coleshill Parkway railway station

Coleshill Parkway is a railway station at Hams Hall on the Birmingham to Peterborough railway line, serving Coleshill in Warwickshire, England. Sitting on the site of the former Coleshill station which closed in 1968, the current station was opened in 2007, it is owned by Network Rail and managed by West Midlands Trains train operating company ; all rail services are operated by CrossCountry.

The Coleshill School

The Coleshill School is a school with academy status in Coleshill, Warwickshire, England, founded in 1520.

Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team

Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team is a network of British historians. It is named after Coleshill in Oxfordshire where Winston Churchill had arranged for a group of soldiers, called Auxiliary Units, to spend their time, developing guerrilla war tactics for in the event of a Nazi invasion of England during World War II. CART as it is known is the largest group in the UK researching this army and have put together a national database listing the 3,500 men.Conservative MP Justin Tomlinson has said of CART, "I fully support CART’s mission to honour their bravery.

Coleshill, Oxfordshire
Coleshill, Oxfordshire

Coleshill is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England. Coleshill was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.

Coleshill House
Coleshill House

Coleshill House was a country house in England, near the village of Coleshill, in the Vale of White Horse. Historically, the house was located in Berkshire but since boundary changes in 1974 is located in Oxfordshire.

Coleshill, Flintshire

Coleshill was a historic administrative division of Flintshire, Wales. It was recorded in the Domesday Book as the vill of "Coleselt" and as "Coleshull" by Gerald of Wales.

Leek
Leek

The leek is a vegetable, a cultivar of Allium ampeloprasum, the broadleaf wild leek. The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a stem or stalk.

Leekfrith torcs
Leekfrith torcs

The Leekfrith torcs are four Iron Age gold torcs found by two hobby metal detectorists in December 2016 in a field in Leekfrith, north Staffordshire, England. The find consists of three neck torcs and a smaller bracelet, which were located in proximity to each other.