London derbies

Association football derbies based in London

Bitter rivals Millwall and West Ham United playing in the 1930 FA Cup at Upton Park.[1]

London derbies are the various local football derbies between the teams in London, England. It specifically refers to individual matches between the teams, but can also be used to describe the general ongoing rivalry between the clubs and fans. The first London Football League derby took place at Clapton Stadium on 11 November 1905, where Chelsea beat Clapton Orient 3–0 in a Second Division match. Chelsea also won the first top-flight London derby with a 2–1 victory over Woolwich Arsenal (now Arsenal), in a First Division game at Stamford Bridge on 9 November 1907. The first FA Cup Final to be contested between two teams from London was the 1967 Final, where Tottenham Hotspur beat Chelsea 2–1. As of the 2021–22 season, there are thirteen clubs in the Premier League and Football League that play in the Greater London area. Arsenal against Tottenham Hotspur and Millwall against West Ham United are ranked as two of the most ferocious London derbies.[2][3]

Clubs in London

As of 2023–24 season
Division Club(s)
Premier League Arsenal, Brentford, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United
EFL Championship Millwall, Queens Park Rangers
EFL League One Charlton Athletic, Leyton Orient
EFL League Two AFC Wimbledon, Sutton United
National League Barnet, Bromley, Dagenham & Redbridge, Wealdstone
National League South Dulwich Hamlet, Hampton & Richmond Borough, Welling United
Seventh tier of English football Isthmian Premier: Carshalton Athletic, Corinthian-Casuals, Cray Wanderers, Enfield Town, Haringey Borough, Hornchurch, Kingstonian, Wingate & Finchley

Southern League Premier South: Harrow Borough, Hayes & Yeading United, Hendon

Defunct English Football League clubs based in London include Thames and Wimbledon.

Major London derbies

  • North London derby – between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. A rivalry has existed since Arsenal's move to the Highbury area of North London in 1913, and especially since Arsenal's promotion to the First Division in 1919. It is perhaps the most hotly contested of all London derbies, with the two clubs located just 4 miles (6.4 km) away from each other in neighbouring boroughs. They have played each other about 200 times.
  • North vs West London derby
  • Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry – is a South London vs East London derby between Millwall and West Ham United, also known as the Dockers derby due to the clubs' historical ties to the shipbuilding industry along the Thames. The fixture grew out of a rivalry between competing London dockers and remains fierce (matches have often been marred by violence and hooliganism) despite only being contested infrequently, due to the clubs most years being in separate divisions for much of their histories. The rivals have played each other 99 times, mostly before World War II. It is perhaps the bitterest of the London rivalries and there have been a number of films portraying it, most notably Green Street.
  • East London derby – any between Leyton Orient, West Ham United and Dagenham & Redbridge, a fixture which, for the same reasons as the Dockers derby, rarely takes place. West Ham and Leyton Orient last met competitively in January 1987, and West Ham and Dagenham & Redbridge have never met since the latter was formed in 1992 from the merger of Redbridge Forest and Dagenham. However, Leyton Orient and Dagenham & Redbridge meet occasionally in the lower leagues.[citation needed]
  • South London derby – any between AFC Wimbledon, Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace, Millwall and Sutton United. Although Millwall's fiercest rivalry is with East Londoners West Ham United, they also have a rivalry with their neighbours Crystal Palace, and Charlton Athletic. The five teams have contested over 300 games between them.
  • West London derby – any between Brentford, Chelsea, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers. The clubs of Brentford, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers share longstanding rivalries with each other. Fulham regards Chelsea as their major rivals, and Queens Park Rangers regard Chelsea as their major rivals, followed by Fulham. However, in more recent years and due to their success in the last 10–15 years, the West London rivalry has not been fully reciprocated by Chelsea fans, who typically regard the city neighbours, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, and North West rivals, Liverpool and Manchester United as more significant rivals.

See also

  • English football portal
  • iconLondon portal

References

  1. ^ Lindsay, Richard (1991). Millwall: A Complete Record, 1885–1991. Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd. ISBN 1-85983-833-2. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  2. ^ "London derbies ranked on ferocity of rivalry, including Tottenham v Arsenal and West Ham v Chelsea". TalkSport. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  3. ^ "The 10 biggest rivalries in London football". The Telegraph. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  • Harvey, Geoff & Vanessa Strowger Rivals: The Offbeat Guide to the 92 League Clubs, Aesculus Press Limited, 2004, ISBN 978-1904328131
  • "Understanding London football rivalries" by Peter Watts, 8 February 2010
  • "Brentford and Fulham briefly resume a rivalry", When Saturday Comes, July 2010
  • "London: A Football Fan’s Heaven", SoccerWithoutLimits website, 7 July 2012
  • "The English Fan", FussballinLondon website
  • London football teams, Transfers-in-London website
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