The Northern Premier League is an English football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English football league system.

Geographically, the league covers all of Northern England and the northern, central areas of the Midlands, and western parts of East Anglia. Originally a single-division competition, a second division was added in 1987: Division One, and in 2007, a third was added when Division One split into two geographic sections - Division One North and Division One South. In 2018, Division One was re-aligned as East and West Divisions, then North West and South East in 2019. In 2021, the FA restructured the non-League football pyramid and created Division One East, West, and Midlands.

Successful teams at the top of the NPL Premier Division are promoted to level six of the pyramid (either National League North or National League South), and at the bottom end of the competition, teams are relegated down to level nine, where several regional feeder leagues promote clubs into the league.

History

The Northern Premier League (NPL) was founded in 1968, as the northern equivalent of the Southern League, decades after the other two leagues at what is now the seventh tier of the English football league system, the Isthmian League and the Southern League. At that time they were the highest level non-League division below the English Football League, the same level as the other league in Northern England, the Cheshire League.

Over the next two decades, the NPL successfully displaced its older rival to become the pre-eminent regional competition in Northern England, with the Cheshire League eventually forced to accept status as feeder league to the NPL. In 1979, upon the creation of the Alliance Premier League (which later became the Conference and is now the National League), the NPL became a feeder league and fell down one level in the English football league system, and with the then-Conference's addition of regional divisions in 2004 the NPL was demoted by a further tier and there are now two levels between it and the English Football League.

From 1992–93 to 1994–95 the league's Division One included two non-English clubs, Caernarfon Town from Wales and Gretna from Scotland, who later joined their countries' league systems. Colwyn Bay, Bangor City, Newtown, and Rhyl have also played in the league.

In 2018, the NPL's member clubs voted 37–27, with one abstention and three clubs' absence, to split Step 4 (level 8) divisions from east to west starting from the 2018–19 season, and one year later, the league published its successful bid to add another division at Step 4 initially in 2020, further altering Division One into northwest and southeast for travel reasons. After the Football Association (FA) deferred its implementation of changes to the NLS, the NPL's additional division was created in 2021 instead.

  • 1968–69 to 1986–87: Premier Division
  • 1987–88 to 2006–07: Premier Division, Division One
  • 2007–08 to 2017–18: Premier Division, Division One North, Division One South
  • 2018–19: Premier Division, Division One East, Division One West
  • 2019–20 to 2020–21: Premier Division, Division One North West, Division One South East
  • 2021–22 onwards: Premier Division, Division One West, Division One East, Division One Midlands

Sponsorship

Owing to title sponsorship deals, the league has been billed under various names, including a sixteen-year spell as the Unibond League, the longest such deal in world football. When this deal ended in 2010, a new deal was announced which saw the competition billed as the Evo-Stik League until the 2017–18 season. The League announced on 8 July 2019 that a two-year deal for seasons 2019-20 and 2020-21 had been agreed with new sponsor BetVictor. This sponsorship agreement with BetVictor was subsequently terminated early in April 2020 with a replacement, Entain's Pitching In, announced as the next sponsor for 2020–21. At the time of announcement, Entain went by its former name GVC Holdings. Under this partnership, the NPL is marketed as one of the three Trident Leagues, alongside its Isthmian and Southern counterparts.

Structure

Since 2021, the NPL has had four divisions: the Premier Division, Division One Midlands, Division One West and Division One East. Prior to 2007 there was just a single Division One, and from 2018 to 2021 Division One was arranged on a north-south, then east-west basis.

The Premier Division has 22 clubs, with the champions promoted to the National League along with the winners of a playoff between the second to fifth place clubs. Theoretically, clubs from the NPL could be promoted into either of the National League's two regional divisions, but the geographical footprint of the NPL has never overlapped with that of the National League South, so (as of 2015) all promoted NPL clubs have been placed in the National League North. The bottom three teams are usually relegated to Division One North West or South East, but NPL Premier Division clubs in the most southerly locales could be relegated to the Southern League Division One Central.

From the 2019–20 season, Division One North West and South East have 20 clubs each. In each division, the champions are promoted to the Premier Division, along with the winners of a divisional playoff. The bottom two clubs in each division are relegated to one of the feeder leagues below provided there are enough suitable promotion candidates from those leagues. The champions of the three feeder leagues covering the NPL area are promoted each season. These are the Northern League, the Northern Counties East League, and the North West Counties League. Clubs in the northern extremities of the Midland League and the United Counties League may also be promoted to the Northern Premier League.

Should there be an unusually large or small number of clubs relegated to and/or promoted to the level of the NPL from Northern England, the National League System (NLS) Committee can order one or more of the NPL's southernmost clubs to transfer to the Southern League (or vice versa) to maintain numerical balance between the leagues.

Division One North West and South East teams receive a bye to the preliminary round of FA Cup Qualification. Premier Division teams receive a bye to the first round of Qualification.

The league currently runs one cup competition, with all member clubs competing in the League Challenge Cup. In the past, the league has run other competitions, such as the Chairman's Cup, the President's Cup and the Peter Swales Shield.

2025–26 members

Premier Division

IdClubHome groundGround capacity
Ashton UnitedBamber BridgeCleethorpes TownFC United of ManchesterGainsborough TrinityGuiseleyHebburn TownHednesford TownHyde UnitedIlkeston TownLancaster CityLeek TownMorpeth TownPrescot CablesRushall OlympicStocksbridge Park SteelsStockton TownWarrington RylandsWarrington TownWhitby TownWorkingtonLocations of the Northern Premier League clubs by division – Premier Division
1Ashton UnitedHurst Cross4,250 (250 seated)
2Bamber BridgeSir Tom Finney Stadium3,000 (554 seated)
3Cleethorpes TownClee Road1,000
4FC United of ManchesterBroadhurst Park4,900
5Gainsborough TrinityThe Northolme4,340 (504 seated)
6GuiseleyNethermoor Park4,200
7Hebburn TownThe Green Energy Sports Ground1,500
8Hednesford TownKeys Park6,039
9Hyde UnitedEwen Fields4,250 (530 seated)
10Ilkeston TownNew Manor Ground3,029
11Lancaster CityGiant Axe3,513 (513 seated)
12Leek TownHarrison Park3,600
13Morpeth TownCraik Park1,950 (300 seated)
14Prescot CablesValerie Park3,200
15Rushall OlympicDales Lane1,400
16Stocksbridge Park SteelsBracken Moor3,500
17Stockton TownBishopton Road West1,800
18Warrington Rylands 1906Gorsey Lane1,345
19Warrington TownCantilever Park2,500
20Whitby TownTurnbull Ground3,500 (505 seated)
21WorkingtonBorough Park3,100 (500 seated)

Division One West

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
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Atherton CollieriesAthertonAlder Street2,500
AvroOldhamWhitebank Stadium1,500
BootleBootleNew Bucks Park2,500
BuryBuryGigg Lane12,500
ChasetownBurntwoodThe Scholars Ground3,000
ClitheroeClitheroeEcoGiants Stadium2,000
Congleton TownCongletonCleric Stadium1,500
Darlaston Town 1874WalsallThe Paycare Ground1,000
Kidsgrove AthleticKidsgroveThe Autonet Insurance Stadium2,000
Lower BreckLiverpool (Anfield)Anfield Sports and Community Centre1,000
MossleyMossleySeel Park4,000
Nantwich TownNantwichThe Weaver Stadium3,500
Newcastle TownNewcastle-under-LymeLyme Valley Stadium4,000
Runcorn LinnetsRuncornAPEC Taxis Stadium1,600
Shifnal TownShifnalAcoustafoam Stadium1,500
Sporting KhalsaWillenhallAspray Arena5,000
Stafford RangersStaffordMarston Road4,150
Stalybridge CelticStalybridgeBower Fold6,500
TraffordFlixtonShawe View2,500
Vauxhall MotorsEllesmere PortRivacre Park3,300
Witton AlbionNorthwichWincham Park4,813
Wythenshawe TownWythenshaweEricstan Stadium1,320

Division One East

ClubHome groundGround capacity
Ashington AFCBishop AucklandBlyth SpartansBlyth TownBradford (Park Avenue)Bridlington TownBrighouse TownConsett AFCDunston UTSEmley AFCGarforth TownGrimsby BoroughHallamHeaton StanningtonLincoln UnitedMatlock TownNewton AycliffeNorth FerribyOssett UnitedPontefract CollieriesRedcar AthleticSilsdenLocations of the Northern Premier League clubs by division – Division One East
AshingtonWoodhorn Lane2,000 (250 seated)
Bishop AucklandHeritage Park1,950 (500 seated)
Blyth SpartansCroft Park4,435
Blyth TownSouth Newsham Playing Fields1,000
Bradford (Park Avenue)Horsfall Stadium3,500 (1,800 seated)
Bridlington TownQueensgate3,000 (542 seated)
Brighouse TownSt Giles Road1,350 (150 seated)
ConsettBelle View Stadium3,770 (250 seated)
Dunston UTSWellington Road2,500 (150 seated)
EmleyWelfare Ground (Emley)2,000 (305 seated)
Garforth TownWheatley Park3,000 (278 seated)
Grimsby BoroughBradley Football Centre1,300 (180 seated)
HallamSandygate1,665
Heaton StanningtonGrounsell Park2,000
Lincoln UnitedAshby Avenue2,714
Matlock TownCauseway Lane2,214
Newton AycliffeMoore Lane Park1,300 (100 seated)
North FerribyThe Dransfield Stadium3,000 (504 seated)
Ossett UnitedIngfield1,950 (360 seated)
Pontefract CollieriesBeechnut Lane1,500 (300 seated)
Redcar AthleticGreen Lane1,000
SilsdenKeighley Road Stadium1,500

Division One Midlands

ClubHome groundGround capacity
AFC Rushden & DiamondsAnstey NomadsBasford UnitedBedworth UnitedBelper TownBoldmere St. MichaelsBourne TownCarlton TownColeshill TownCorby TownCoventry SphinxLichfield CityLong Eaton UnitedLoughborough StudentsMickleoverRacing Club WarwickRugby BoroughRugby TownShepshed DynamoSt Neots TownSutton Coldfield TownWellingborough TownLocations of the Northern Premier League clubs by division – Division One Midlands
AFC Rushden & DiamondsHayden Road2,000 (257 seated)
Anstey NomadsCropston Road1,500 (150 seated)
Basford UnitedGreenwich Avenue1,950 (300 seated)
Bedworth UnitedThe Oval3,000 (300 seated)
Belper TownChristchurch Meadow2,650
Boldmere St MichaelsTrevor Brown Memorial Ground2,000 (230 seated)
Bourne TownAbbey Lawn2,000
Carlton TownBill Stokeld Stadium1,968
Coleshill TownPack Meadow2,000
Corby TownSteel Park3,893 (577 seated)
Coventry SphinxSphinx Drive1,000
Lichfield CityCity Ground1,500
Long Eaton UnitedGrange Park1,500 (450 seated)
Loughborough StudentsLoughborough University Stadium3,300
MickleoverStation Road1,500
Racing Club WarwickTownsend Meadow2,000 (200 seated)
Rugby BoroughKilsby Lane1,000
Rugby TownButlin Road6,000 (740 seated)
Shepshed DynamoThe Dovecote Stadium2,500 (500 seated)
St Neots TownNew Rowley Park3,500
Sutton Coldfield TownCentral Ground2,000
Wellingborough TownLondon Road5,000 (350 seated)

Champions

1968–87
SeasonNorthern Premier League
1968–69Macclesfield Town
1969–70Macclesfield Town
1970–71Wigan Athletic
1971–72Stafford Rangers
1972–73Boston United
1973–74Boston United
1974–75Wigan Athletic
1975–76Runcorn
1976–77Boston United
1977–78Boston United
1978–79Mossley
1979–80Mossley
1980–81Runcorn
1981–82Bangor City
1982–83Gateshead
1983–84Barrow
1984–85Stafford Rangers
1985–86Gateshead
1986–87Macclesfield Town
1987–2007
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
1987–88ChorleyFleetwood Town
1988–89BarrowColne Dynamoes
1989–90Colne DynamoesLeek Town
1990–91Witton AlbionWhitley Bay
1991–92Stalybridge CelticColwyn Bay
1992–93SouthportBridlington Town
1993–94MarineGuiseley
1994–95MarineBlyth Spartans
1995–96Bamber BridgeLancaster City
1996–97Leek TownRadcliffe Borough
1997–98BarrowWhitby Town
1998–99AltrinchamDroylsden
1999–2000Leigh RMIAccrington Stanley
2000–01Stalybridge CelticBradford Park Avenue
2001–02Burton AlbionHarrogate Town
2002–03Accrington StanleyAlfreton Town
2003–04Hucknall TownHyde United
2004–05Hyde UnitedNorth Ferriby United
2005–06Blyth SpartansMossley
2006–07BurscoughBuxton
2007–18
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
NorthSouth
2007–08Fleetwood TownBradford Park AvenueRetford United
2008–09Eastwood TownDurham CityRetford United
2009–10GuiseleyFC Halifax TownMickleover Sports
2010–11FC Halifax TownChesterBarwell
2011–12ChesterAFC FyldeGrantham Town
2012–13North Ferriby UnitedSkelmersdale UnitedKing's Lynn Town
2013–14ChorleyCurzon AshtonHalesowen Town
2014–15FC United of ManchesterSalford CityMickleover Sports
2015–16Darlington 1883Warrington TownStafford Rangers
2016–17Blyth SpartansLancaster CityShaw Lane
2017–18AltrinchamSouth ShieldsBasford United
2018–Present
SeasonPremier DivisionDivision One
WestEastMidlands (2021–present)
2018–19Farsley CelticMorpeth TownAtherton Collieries—N/a
2019–201South ShieldsLeek TownWorkington—N/a
2020–212MickleoverColneLeek Town—N/a
2021–22BuxtonWarrington Rylands 1906LiversedgeIlkeston Town
2022–23South ShieldsMacclesfieldWorksop TownStamford
2023–24RadcliffeLeek TownHebburn TownSpalding United
2024–25MacclesfieldWidnesCleethorpes TownQuorn
2025–26TBCTBCRedcar AthleticTBC

1 The 2019–20 season was terminated on 26 March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic; the teams listed here were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination, but were not recognised as champions.

2 The 2020–21 season was also terminated on 24 February 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic; the teams listed here were in first place in the standings at the time of the termination, but were not recognised as champions.

Promoted

Since the league's formation in 1968, the following clubs have won promotion to higher levels of the English football league system -

SeasonsPromoted to
1958–1979Football League Fourth Division
19791986Alliance Premier League
19862003Football Conference
2003–2005Football Conference National
2004–2015Football Conference North
2015–PresentNational League North
Play-offs introduced (2003–present)
SeasonPromotedTo
Season Promoted To 1977–78 Wigan Athletic (2nd) Football League Fourth Division 1978–79 Altrincham (2nd) Scarborough (4th) Boston United (6th) Stafford Rangers (8th) Northwich Victoria (10th) Bangor City (12th) Barrow (16th) All 7 clubs split to form the new Alliance Premier League above the division 1979–80 Frickley Athletic (3rd) Alliance Premier League 1980–81 Runcorn Alliance Premier League 1981–82 Bangor City Alliance Premier League 1982–83 Gateshead Alliance Premier League 1983–84 Barrow Alliance Premier League 1984–85 Stafford Rangers Alliance Premier League 1985–86 Gateshead Football Conference 1986–87 Macclesfield Town Football Conference 1987–88 Chorley Football Conference 1988–89 Barrow Football Conference 1989–90 Gateshead (2nd) Football Conference 1990–91 Witton Albion Football Conference 1991–92 Stalybridge Celtic Football Conference 1992–93 Southport Football Conference 1994–95 Morecambe (2nd) Football Conference 1996–97 Leek Town Football Conference 1997–98 Barrow Football Conference 1998–99 Altrincham Football Conference 1999–00 Leigh RMI Football Conference 2000–01 Stalybridge Celtic Football Conference 2001–02 Burton Albion Football Conference 2002–03 Accrington Stanley Football Conference Play-offs introduced (2003–present) Season Promoted Play-off winner To 2003–04 Hucknall Town (1st) Droylsden (2nd) Barrow (3rd) Alfreton Town (4th) Harrogate Town (5th) Southport (6th) Worksop Town (7th) Lancaster City (8th) Vauxhall Motors (9th) Gainsborough Trinity (10th) Stalybridge Celtic (11th) Altrincham (12th) Runcorn (13th) Ashton United (14th) Bradford Park Avenue (17th) Football Conference North created above the division 2004–05 Hyde United Workington (2nd) Football Conference North 2005–06 Blyth Spartans Farsley Celtic (4th) Football Conference North 2006–07 Burscough AFC Telford United (4th) Football Conference North 2007–08 Fleetwood Town Gateshead (3rd) Football Conference North 2008–09 Eastwood Town Ilkeston Town (2nd) Football Conference North 2009–10 Guiseley Boston United (3rd) Football Conference North 2010–11 FC Halifax Town Colwyn Bay (2nd) Football Conference North 2011–12 Chester Bradford Park Avenue (4th) Football Conference North 2012–13 North Ferriby United Hednesford Town (2nd) Football Conference North 2013–14 Chorley AFC Fylde (3rd) Football Conference North 2014–15 FC United of Manchester Curzon Ashton (4th) National League North 2015–16 Darlington 1883 Salford City (3rd) National League North 2016–17 Blyth Spartans Spennymoor Town (2nd) National League North 2017–18 Altrincham Ashton United (2nd) National League North 2018–19 Farsley Celtic —N/a National League North 2019–20 No promotion to National League North 2020–21 Step 3 promotion cancelled 2021–22 Buxton Scarborough Athletic (3rd) National League North 2022–23 South Shields Warrington Town (2nd) National League North 2023–24 Radcliffe Marine (3rd) National League North 2024–25 Macclesfield Worksop Town (2nd) National League North
1977–78Wigan Athletic (2nd)Football League Fourth Division
1978–79Altrincham (2nd) Scarborough (4th) Boston United (6th) Stafford Rangers (8th) Northwich Victoria (10th) Bangor City (12th) Barrow (16th)All 7 clubs split to form the new Alliance Premier League above the division
1979–80Frickley Athletic (3rd)Alliance Premier League
1980–81RuncornAlliance Premier League
1981–82Bangor CityAlliance Premier League
1982–83GatesheadAlliance Premier League
1983–84BarrowAlliance Premier League
1984–85Stafford RangersAlliance Premier League
1985–86GatesheadFootball Conference
1986–87Macclesfield TownFootball Conference
1987–88ChorleyFootball Conference
1988–89BarrowFootball Conference
1989–90Gateshead (2nd)Football Conference
1990–91Witton AlbionFootball Conference
1991–92Stalybridge CelticFootball Conference
1992–93SouthportFootball Conference
1994–95Morecambe (2nd)Football Conference
1996–97Leek TownFootball Conference
1997–98BarrowFootball Conference
1998–99AltrinchamFootball Conference
1999–00Leigh RMIFootball Conference
2000–01Stalybridge CelticFootball Conference
2001–02Burton AlbionFootball Conference
2002–03Accrington StanleyFootball Conference
SeasonPromotedPlay-off winnerTo
2003–04Hucknall Town (1st) Droylsden (2nd) Barrow (3rd) Alfreton Town (4th) Harrogate Town (5th) Southport (6th) Worksop Town (7th) Lancaster City (8th) Vauxhall Motors (9th) Gainsborough Trinity (10th) Stalybridge Celtic (11th) Altrincham (12th) Runcorn (13th) Ashton United (14th)Bradford Park Avenue (17th)Football Conference North created above the division
2004–05Hyde UnitedWorkington (2nd)Football Conference North
2005–06Blyth SpartansFarsley Celtic (4th)Football Conference North
2006–07BurscoughAFC Telford United (4th)Football Conference North
2007–08Fleetwood TownGateshead (3rd)Football Conference North
2008–09Eastwood TownIlkeston Town (2nd)Football Conference North
2009–10GuiseleyBoston United (3rd)Football Conference North
2010–11FC Halifax TownColwyn Bay (2nd)Football Conference North
2011–12ChesterBradford Park Avenue (4th)Football Conference North
2012–13North Ferriby UnitedHednesford Town (2nd)Football Conference North
2013–14ChorleyAFC Fylde (3rd)Football Conference North
2014–15FC United of ManchesterCurzon Ashton (4th)National League North
2015–16Darlington 1883Salford City (3rd)National League North
2016–17Blyth SpartansSpennymoor Town (2nd)National League North
2017–18AltrinchamAshton United (2nd)National League North
2018–19Farsley Celtic—N/aNational League North
2019–20No promotion to National League North
2020–21Step 3 promotion cancelled
2021–22BuxtonScarborough Athletic (3rd)National League North
2022–23South ShieldsWarrington Town (2nd)National League North
2023–24RadcliffeMarine (3rd)National League North
2024–25MacclesfieldWorksop Town (2nd)National League North

Cup competitions

League Challenge Cup

The league currently runs one cup competition, the League Challenge Cup, which is contested by every club in the league.

Finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upVenueAttendance
1968–69Bangor City5–2 (agg.)Runcorn1L: 2L:1L: 2L:
1969–70Altrincham4–3 (agg.)Macclesfield Town1L: 2L: Moss Rose1L: 4,400 2L: 6,833
1970–71Fleetwood1–1 (agg.) 1–0 (rep.)Macclesfield Town1L: 2L: Moss Rose rep. Springfield Park1L: 1,374 2L: 2,457 rep.
1971–72Wigan Athletic4–2 (agg.)Gainsborough Trinity1L: 2L:1L: 2L:
1972–73Northwich Victoria3–2 (agg.)Wigan Athletic1L: 2L:1L: 2L:
1973–74Boston United4–3 (agg.)Altrincham1L: 2L:1L: 2L:
1974–75Runcorn2–1 (agg.)Stafford Rangers1L: 2L:1L: 2L:
1975–76Boston United4–3 (agg.)Mossley1L: York Street 2L: Seel Park1L: 2,212 2L: 711
1976–77Scarborough1–0RuncornMaine Road
1977–78Matlock Town3–0Boston UnitedMaine Road
1978–79Mossley4–1Northwich VictoriaMaine Road5,054
1979–80Runcorn2–0Lancaster CityMaine Road
1980–81Runcorn4–3MarineMaine Road
1981–82Gainsborough Trinity1–0MossleyMaine Road1,658
1982–83Burton Albion2–1Macclesfield TownMaine Road2,538
1983–84South Liverpool1–1 (wp)Hyde UnitedMaine Road
1984–85Marine3–2Goole TownMaine Road
1985–86Hyde United1–0MarineMaine Road
1986–87Macclesfield Town2–0Burton AlbionMaine Road2,037
1987–88Goole Town2–2 (wp)BarrowMaine Road1,579
1988–89Mossley2–1FleetwoodMaine Road2,110
1989–90Hyde United1–0GatesheadMaine Road
1990–91Southport4–1BuxtonMaine Road1,700
1991–92Marine1–0Frickley AthleticMaine Road
1992–93Winsford United1–1 (wp)Warrington TownMaine Road
1993–94Spennymoor United3–1Hyde UnitedWetherby Road585
1994–95Bamber Bridge2–1Bishop AucklandBurnden Park
1995–96Hyde United1–1 (wp)Leek TownBurnden Park501
1996–97Gainsborough Trinity1–0Boston UnitedSincil Bank
1997–98Altrincham2–1Gainsborough TrinitySaltergate
1998–99Stalybridge Celtic2–1Guiseley
1999–00Lancaster City1–0Worksop TownBower Fold669
2000–01Lancaster City2–2 (wp)Bishop AucklandGiant Axe530
2001–02Accrington Stanley1–1(wp) (0-1; 1-0; pens 5-4)Bradford Park Avenue1L: Horsfall Stadium 2L: Crown Ground1L: 471 2L: 1,107
2002–03Marine3–0 (agg.)Gateshead1L: Filtrona Park 2L: Rossett Park1L: 184 2L: 425
2003–04Droylsden4–1 (agg.)Hucknall Town1L: Butcher's Arms Ground 2L: Watnall Road1L: 424 2L: 597
2004–05Matlock Town5–3 (agg.)Whitby Town1L: Causeway Lane 2L: Turnbull Ground1L: 547 2L: 490
2005–06Farsley Celtic1–0Stocksbridge Park SteelsThrostle Nest507
2006–07Fleetwood1–0Matlock TownWincham Park426
2007–08Eastwood Town3–0Skelmersdale UnitedTameside Stadium372
2008–09Guiseley3–2Ilkeston TownTameside Stadium227
2009–10Boston United2–0Retford UnitedAshby Avenue503
2010–11Ashton United1–0Northwich VictoriaWincham Park489
2011–12North Ferriby United4–1Rushall OlympicCoronation Park256
2012–13North Ferriby United1–1 (wp)Curzon AshtonThrostle Nest179
2013–14AFC Fylde1–0Skelmersdale UnitedEdgeley Park358
2014–15Warrington Town0–0 (wp)FarsleyEdgeley Park731
2015–16Marine2–1Scarborough AthleticThrostle Nest690
2016–17Bamber Bridge2–1Grantham TownHarrison Park474
2017–18Atherton Collieries2–1Coalville TownNorth Street374
2018–19Trafford2–1Farsley CelticBroadhurst Park374
2019–20Competition abandoned due to COVID-19
2020–23Not contested

Defunct competitions

In the past the league has run three other cup competitions - the President's Cup, Chairman's Cup and Peter Swales Shield.

Winners

SeasonPresident's CupChairman's CupPeter Swales Shield
1970–71--Wigan Athletic
1971–72--Wigan Athletic
1972–73--Boston United
1973–74--Boston United
1974–75--Wigan Athletic
1975–76--Boston United
1976–77--Boston United
1977–78--Matlock Town
1978–79--Altrincham
1979–80--Runcorn
1980–81--Runcorn
1981–82Buxton-Gainsborough Trinity
1982–83King's Lynn-Burton Albion
1983–84Workington-Barrow
1984–85Rhyl-Stafford Rangers
1985–86Worksop Town-Gateshead
1986–87Macclesfield Town-Bangor City
1987–88South Liverpool-Chorley
1988–89Bangor City-Mossley
1989–90Fleetwood Town-Leek Town
1990–91Witton Albion-Witton Albion
1991–92Morecambe-Stalybridge Celtic
1992–93Winsford United-Southport
1993–94Guiseley-Marine
1994–95Lancaster City-Marine
1995–96Worksop Town-Hyde United
1996–97Blyth Spartans-Gainsborough Trinity
1997–98Runcorn-Altrincham
1998–99Droylsden-Altrincham
1999–00TraffordHyde UnitedLeigh RMI
2000–01Stalybridge CelticBarrowStalybridge Celtic
2001–02BarrowWorksop TownAccrington Stanley
2002–03Stalybridge CelticHucknall TownAccrington Stanley
2003–04BarrowHyde UnitedDroylsden
2004–05Bamber BridgeKidsgrove AthleticHyde United
2005–06Bradford Park AvenueBlyth SpartansBlyth Spartans
2006–07BuxtonGuiseleyBurscough
2007–08FC United of ManchesterRetford UnitedFleetwood Town
2008–09TraffordDurham CityEastwood Town
2009–10Belper TownMickleover SportsGuiseley
2010–11Lancaster City-FC Halifax Town
2011–12--Chester
2012–13--Skelmersdale United
2013–14--Halesowen Town

See also

External links