Spartan South Midlands League
Division 2
Saturday 28th February 2026
Kick Off 14.00 Actual 14.01
Caddington 1 Codicote 2, attendance 30
21’ 1-0
25’ 1-1
30’ 1-2
@ Caddington Sports & Social Club
Manor Road
Caddington
LU1 4HH
No Admission or Programme.
This was the second time I’ve been here to see a Caddington home game. There are two parallel pitches here, separated by a cricket square. When I came here in March 1999 they played on the furthest pitch from the clubhouse, which had a small brick built shelter behind the right hand goal end and dugouts on the far side. The structures are still in place, but they now play their home matches on the near pitch and have done so since the mid 2000’s. It’s fenced on the clubhouse side, with dugouts on the near touchline and is roped along the far side, butting up to an artificial cricket wicket.
The match was 10th versus 17th (bottom) in the league table. Despite this, it turned out to be an excellent game, keeping the interest for the entire ninety minutes, helped by both teams adopting a ‘basketball style’ of play in a game that was constant end to end stuff from start to finish. Caddington opened the scoring after twenty one minutes, with a 30 yard free kick that found the bottom corner, which the ‘keeper should have done better with. Codicote levelled four minutes later, when a corner from the right was headed clear to the edge of the box and returned with a first time shot that went in off the post. Five minutes later the visitors went in front, when a deep cross from the right was finished with a cushioned volley back into the far corner.
The second half saw more of the same, with Caddington piling on the pressure, especially in the last fifteen minutes, desperately looking for an equaliser that just wouldn’t come. Some valiant defending from the visitors saw them see out the game and take all three points. They’re still bottom, having played three games more than those above them, but have closed the gap on Newport Pagnell Town Development to two points and are a further two adrift of third bottom Padbury Village.
It was a very good journey via M25 and M1 up to Bedfordshire, without a single hold up on the outbound route. The return was the usual crawl from M40 to M4 and again on the M3 approach. At least this league is now tidied up at last.













Below photo : The covered area still in situ on the former main pitch.

































































































