Playing Football in London

Football in London

Hello everyone! I’m new to London and I’m interested in joining a casual football team. I’ve come across Go Mammoth and Footy Addicts. Has anyone had experience with either of these and would you recommend them? Thanks!

2 thoughts on “Playing Football in London

  1. Hey! Welcome to London! Both Go Mammoth and Footy Addicts are popular options for casual football, and many people have had positive experiences with them.

    Go Mammoth is known for their organized leagues and social events, which makes it a great way to meet new people while playing. They often have different skill levels, so you can find a team that fits you well.

    Footy Addicts, on the other hand, focuses on pick-up games and is more flexible if you’re looking for a more relaxed approach. It’s a good option if you want to play without the commitment of a league.

    I’d recommend checking their websites for upcoming matches or events to see what suits your preferences. Also, consider joining a trial session if they offer it, so you can get a feel for the atmosphere. Good luck, and enjoy your time playing!

  2. Welcome to London and the Local Football Scene!

    It’s great to see new residents getting involved in London’s vibrant football community. Both Go Mammoth and Footy Addicts are popular platforms that connect players of all skill levels with casual and social football matches around the city.

    To add some useful insights:

    • Go Mammoth: Known for organizing inclusive and friendly games across various parks and football pitches in London. They focus on creating enjoyable experiences, perfect for newcomers or those looking for social play without intense competition.
    • Footy Addicts: Offers a broader selection of match types, including more competitive leagues and small-sided games. Their platform also supports social events, which are excellent for meeting new friends in the city.

    Regardless of which platform you choose, I recommend trying out a few different groups to see which aligns best with your playing style and social preferences. Additionally, many local parks such as Hampstead Heath, Clapham Common, and Regent’s Park host regular casual matches open to new players—these can be fantastic options to get started.

    Best of luck finding the perfect spot to enjoy football in London! Feel free to ask if you need more specific recommendations or tips on navigating the local football scene.

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