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2024/25 Non-League Directory – Out Now

2024/25 Non-League

Now in its 47th year, the Directory covers the highs and lows from the 2023-24 Non-League campaign, and is your comprehensive guide to the teams lining-up for the 2024-25 season.

Match facts from across Steps 1-3, including league, FA competitions and league cups.

Team line-ups for all National, North & South games plus a 2,000 strong database of the players that took part.

Included in over 700 pages…

League tables and results for all Step 4-6 clubs plus the final standings for Step 7 & beyond.

Available for just £19.99 plus postage and packing of £3.75.

Offer applies to UK only – other rates available on application via: [email protected]

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