Carabao Cup Final:

Newcastle United vs Liverpool

Hanwell Town were founded in 1920 by Geordies working in the area. Since then, we have forged a strong link with Newcastle United and their wonderful fans.


We will once again be opening our doors for travelling Magpies supporters before they head to Wembley to take on Liverpool. This year, we will also be hosting a watch party for Newcastle fans who would like to watch the game with like minded Geordies.


Details of both events can be found below:

Pre Carabao Cup final drinks for Newcastle fans at Hanwell Town

Hanwell Town were founded in 1920 by Geordies working in the area. Since then, we have forged a strong link with Newcastle United and their wonderful fans.


We will once again be opening our doors for travelling Magpies supporters before they head to Wembley to take on Liverpool.


Tickets are £5 but you can exchange your ticket for a bar token which can be used on a draught beer, wine, single spirits with a mixer or soft drinks. This is to ensure we have enough staff and stock to make sure your stay is as enjoyable as possible.


  • Tickets can be purchased from our Fanbase website
  • We are one bus away from Wembley
  • We are a 15 minute drive from Wembley
  • Food will be available throughout the day
  • Club shop will be open
  • Free parking for those attending
  • Coaches welcome - please email club@hanwelltown.com

Live screening of Newcastle vs Liverpool

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About Hanwell Town

Hanwell Town FC was founded in 1920 by a group of workers in the Hanwell area orignally from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The workers adopted the black and white stripes of Newcastle United and nicknamed themselves 'The Geordies'. Over 100 years later, the team still play in black and white.


The Club played in the London League from 1924 to 1927 and it was in this period that they won their first major honour, sharing the Middlesex FA Junior Charity Cup in 1926 with Roxeth and Harrow Old Boys. Little else is known about the Club in this period before their disbandment at the beginning of the Second World War.


Hanwell reformed in 1947/1948 playing in the Dauntless League where they climbed up through the divisions earning promotion in four successive seasons. The Club's third eleven remained in the Dauntless League as the first team switched allegiance to the Harrow Wembley and District League where they remained for a decade and a half.


The Club soon stepped up into the Middlesex County Leagues, winning the League Cup in 1969/70, before progressing to the London Spartan League, which they won in 1983/84.


In recent years, the Club participated at Step 5 of the non-league football tier before achieving promotion to Step 4 in 2014. Hanwell celebrated it's centenary year in 2020, albeit somewhat muted due to the pandemic. The Club then attained success in 2021 by lifting the Middlesex Senior Cup


At the end of the 2021–22 season, Hanwell were promoted after beating Chertsey Town 3-2 after extra time to win the Isthmian South Central Division play-off final. It means Hanwell will play Step 3 football for the first time in their history, with the team placed in the 2022–23 Southern Premier Division South.