Saturday 31st January 3pm Ryman Division One South The boys are back from Brazil and will be determined to use their experience as the springboard for the remainder of the season. We host Carshalton Athletic this weekend who sit exactly halfway in the table. Back in September a Joe Hicks header was enough to give Casuals a 1-0 win which put Matt Howard's men top of the table. The match kicks off at 3pm and admission is £8 adults and £4 concessions Live match updates will be provided via twitter @corinthiancas
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The club can confirm that there are plans to show Saturdays historic friendly in the clubhouse this Saturday evening. Whilst we are relying on the availability of good quality streams its expected we can show the game live in full at the clubhouse at King Georges Avenue. This is open to all and whilst the game kicks off at 7pm we encourage you to get there as early as possible with a busy evening expected. Saturday 17th January 3pm Ryman Division One South Casuals aim to leave for their trip to Brazil on a high as they host Redhill this weekend. After a 3-0 defeat at Guernsey last time out it will be the first time to open our 2015 league campaign at home as we face a Redhill side currently fighting relegation. Despite their lowly position our visitors have showed glimpses of improvement and they have a signed a number of highly rated players including ex-Farnborough star Dan Bennett. The match kicks off at 3pm and admission is £8 adults and £4 concessions Live match updates will be provided via twitter @corinthiancas Saturday 10th January 1pm Ryman Division One South Casuals step onto the plane for the first of two journeys this month. On Saturday the players will arise early as they make the journey to Gatwick bound for Guernsey. Guernsey it appears seem to be getting back on track after a troubled ( by their standards) start to the season. Reports suggest they are at full strength for the weekends clash. Jamie Byatt will be looking to keep up his record of scoring in every match between the sides. You can catch live match updates via twitter Monday 5th January 7.45pm London Senior Cup After another postponement Casuals will be eager to get back into action once again and we have the perfect opportunity to do so this Monday evening. We travel to the 'Fortress Stadium' home of Conference South side Bromley in the London Senior Cup. Our hosts have had a great first half of the season and are well placed in the table for a Championship push. They also remain in the FA Trophy where the following weekend a trip to Torquay United awaits. The home side are offering reduced admission for this fixture with £5 adults & concessions. U16;s are free Kick off is 7.45pm Hayes Lane, Bromley, London, Kent BR2 9EF Directions For Clubs using M25 Motorway Leaving the M25 at Junction 4, follow the A21 to Bromley and London, for approximately 4 miles and then fork left onto the A232 signposted Croydon/Sutton. At the 2nd set of traffic lights turn right into Baston Road (B265), following it for about 2 miles as it becomes Hayes Street and then Hayes Lane. Bromley FC is on right hand side of road just after a mini roundabout. There is ample room for coaches to drive down the driveway, turn round and park. For Clubs not using M25 Motorway Hayes Lane is situated between the A21 London to Hastings Road and the A232 Croydon to Orpington Road. You are advised to avoid heavy congestion in Bromley Town Centre. However, there is a 7ft width barrier from the A21 road in Hayes Lane so coaches should not approach from this direction. Clubs arriving from the Croydon/Surrey areas should use the A232, turn left into Baston Road (B265), following it for about 2 miles as it becomes Hayes Street and then Hayes Lane. Bromley FC is on right hand side of road just after a mini roundabout. Clubs arriving from West London should use the South Circular Road as far as West Dulwich and then via Crystal Palace, Penge, Beckenham and Bromley South areas. Clubs arriving from North and East London should use the Blackwall Tunnel and then the A20 road as far as Sidcup. Then use the A232 to Keston Common, turn right into Baston Road (B265), following it for about 2 miles as it becomes Hayes Street and then Hayes Lane. Bromley FC is on right hand side of road just after a mini roundabout. These routes may not be the most direct, but will cut out congestion in places such as Lewisham, Catford, Bromley and keep you away from traffic jams, particularly if you are travelling by coach. By Train The nearest station to the ground is Bromley South which is serviced by trains from London Victoria. Trains run regularly up until 23:56 midweek and later at weekends. There are also about two services an hour from London Blackfriars.If your train into London goes via East Croydon it may be easier to get off there and catch the 119 bus to the ground (approximate journey time: 40 minutes). On Foot (from Bromley South) Turn left out of the station and then right shortly afterwards into Westmoreland Road, at the traffic lights by the T-junction near the Police Station and the Churchill building. Turn left just after the church into Hayes Road. Take care to follow the road when it bears round to the left rather than ending up in Cameron Road. At the end of Hayes Road turn right into Hayes Lane having first crossed Hayes Lane using the traffic island near the mini-roundabout. The drive to the ground is about 200m on your left. By Bus The 119 (Bromley to Croydon), 146 (Bromley to Downe) and the 314 (Eltham to New Addington) all go past the ground. Should any supporter wish to travel to our away fixture to Guernsey on Saturday 10th January, Travel Solutions have negotiated advantageous rates and conditions. This includes, in the event a match is cancelled the reservation can be transferred to the re-arranged date free of charge, subject to certain terms and conditions. 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