United Counties League
The United Counties League is an English football league covering an area including the English counties of northern Bedfordshire, northern Buckinghamshire, most of Cambridgeshire, south Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, most of Lincolnshire, western Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, northern Oxfordshire, Rutland, eastern Staffordshire, eastern Warwickshire and eastern West Midlands. It has a total of five divisions, three for first teams and two for reserve teams, but the reserves' divisions were merged into a single division for the 2013–14 season and remains so at present.
Clubs in the Premier Divisions are eligible to enter the FA Cup in the preliminary round stages. The clubs in the league are eligible for the FA Vase, and there are knockout cups for the Premier/Division One clubs and for the Reserve Divisions clubs.
History
The United Counties League was formed in 1895 as the Northamptonshire Junior League, dropping the 'Junior' one year later. It took its current name in 1934 as teams from other counties had long since been a part of the league. Over the years the UCL has 'united' teams from Northamptonshire, Rutland and Bedfordshire with those from parts of Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and even Norfolk. Northampton Town joined the league in 1897 and became champions in their second season before moving up to the Southern League. They would become the league's first former member to reach the Football League in 1920. In 1900 Bedford Queens became the first club from outside the county to join the league.The Football Association announced on 12 April 2021 that United Counties League would administer a new Step 5 division since the 2021–22 season after the scheduled National League System restructure had a one-season postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England.
Current members
Step 5
The league has two divisions at Step 5 of the National League System. Member clubs take part in cup competitions organised by the county FA to which they are affiliated and other cup competitions. The north division currently has 20 clubs, feeding into the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands and East. The south division currently has 20 clubs, feeding into the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands and Southern Football League Division One Central.| Club | Home ground | Ground capacity |
| Atherstone Town | Sheepy Road, Atherstone | |
| Aylestone Park | Gary Lineker Pavillion, Wigston | 1,128 |
| Bugbrooke St Michaels | Birds Close, Bugbrooke | 2,500 |
| Coventry United | Butts Park Arena, Coventry | 4,000 |
| Daventry Town | Master Abrasives Stadium, Daventry | 1,855 |
| Easington Sports | Addison Road, Banbury | 1,000 |
| Eynesbury Rovers | Alfred Hall Memorial Ground, Eynesbury | 1,000 |
| GNG Oadby Town | Riverside, Leicester | 3,000 |
| Godmanchester Rovers | The Peter Hodson Community Ground, Godmanchester | 1,050 |
| Hinckley | Kirby Road Sports Ground, Barwell | 2,500 |
| Histon | Bridge Road, Impington | 4,300 |
| Leicester Nirvana | Hamilton Park, Hamilton | 1,000 |
| Lutterworth Town | Dunkley Way, Lutterworth | 1,000 |
| March Town United | GER Sports Ground, March | |
| Moulton | Brunting Road, Moulton | |
| Newport Pagnell Town | Willen Road, Newport Pagnell | 2,000 |
| Northampton Old Nothamptonian Chenecks | Old Northamptonians Sports Ground, Northampton | |
| Northampton Sileby Rangers | O'Riordan Bond Stadium, Northampton | |
| Nuneaton Town | The Oval, Bedworth | 3,000 |
| Yaxley | APG Park, Yaxley | 1,000 |