
This was the Extra Preliminary Round of the seasons FA Cup competiton and the matches played this weekend have come just over 90 days since John Terry lifted the cup for Chelsea at Wembley.
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Bengal play in the Kent League while APSA are in the Essex Senior League and according to the programme there has always been a healthy rivallry between the clubs since their early days in Asian Football.

The game attracted a big crowd of what I estimated was over 200 people and scattered amongst the mostly Asian faces were a number of people that you could spot as Groundhoppers, wanting to witness this landmark.

And there were chances at both ends in a very competitive first half, but neither team could break the deadlock.
Mile End Stadium has an athletics track around the pitch which always leaves you feeling slightly disjointed but this was made up by some boisterous support for both sides.

But both sets of legs were running heavy, and neither team could find the net, although APSA missed out on automatic progression by missing an absolute beauty of an opening, their striker hitting wide of the goal in face of the onrushing Bengal custodian.

A set of gonks from Football Focus were there filming so I will have to look out and see if I made it on to the telly.