It’s an action-packed weekend for Cranleigh FC’s senior teams, with matches lined up both home and away. Here’s a quick look at what to expect from the Men’s First Team, Women’s Team, and Veterans.

Men’s First Team vs Wimbledon Casuals

Snoxhall, Saturday 2nd November, 3pm Kick-Off

After a narrow loss to Battersea Ironsides last week, Cranleigh’s Men’s First Team are keen to get back on track and secure their second win of the season. They’ll be looking to break away from the lower end of the table with a strong performance at home. However, it won’t be an easy task – they face Wimbledon Casuals, currently sitting third in the league with an undefeated record (5 wins and 3 draws from 8 games).

With plenty of talent across the squad, Cranleigh has the capability to pull off a result. All they need is for it to click on the day.

Key players to watch: Look out for some solid performances in defence and midfield, as Cranleigh aims to contain an in-form Casuals side.

Women’s Team vs Molesey Athletic (Cup Fixture)

Away, Sunday 3rd November

Cranleigh FC Women’s Team heads into cup action against Molesey Athletic. The team is coming off the back of an impressive 8-1 victory over Guildford Saints last weekend, which has no doubt boosted confidence. In the league, Cranleigh’s Women’s Team have shown consistency, holding a solid mid-table position with 2 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses. They’ll be aiming to carry forward their momentum and advance in the cup competition.

Key players to watch: Last week’s hat-trick hero, Caroline, and star performers on the wings are sure to be looking to make an impact.

Veterans vs Ash United Veterans

Snoxhall, Sunday 3rd November

Cranleigh’s Veterans are back in league action on Sunday as they take on Ash United Veterans, who currently sit just one point ahead of Cranleigh in second place. A victory for Cranleigh, coupled with favourable results elsewhere, could see the team move up to second in the table.

With home advantage and a determination to keep climbing, the Cranes will be pushing hard to make a mark in this close league contest.

Key players to watch: Expect some experienced heads to shine in midfield and defence as they aim to keep Ash United’s attack at bay.

Get down to Snoxhall to show your support!

Matches are free to watch, so come along and support Cranleigh FC’s senior teams this weekend. With action on both Saturday and Sunday, there’s plenty to look forward to. Bring your friends, family, and plenty of enthusiasm – let’s get behind the Cranes!

Come on you Cranes!

Image: Backdrop photo by Martin Bamford