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Enfield Town FC Reserves/U18s

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20th July 2007

London Lions vs Enfield Town Res
Potters Bar Charity Cup

The reserves travel to London Lions for the Potters Bar Charity Cup match on Tuesday 14th August with a 6.30pm kick off. The Lions play at the Rowley Lane Sports Ground just the other side of the A1 from Borehamwood. If you are going by car, drive up to Barnet, take the left fork at Barnet Church, past the Arkley pub and turn right at the Arkley War Memorial into Rowley Green Road. If you miss that, take the next right into Rowley Lane. They join up at the entrance to Arkley Golf Club. Keep on going up Rowley Lane and the entrance to the ground is on the left just before you get to the A1. By bus you will need to take a 307 to anywhere between New Barnet and Arkley and then a 107 to the stop after the Arkley War Memorial (Glebe Lane). This is between Rowley Green Road and Rowley Lane and you can follow the route for cars after that point. It is a bit of a trek though.