Sue's Angels FC Match Videos and Highlights

Watch match videos and highlights from Sue's Angels FC, the Kingston-based Sunday-league football club.

About Sue's Angels FC

Sue's Angels FC is a men's Sunday-league football club based in Kingston upon Thames in South West London, playing home matches at The Reeves in Hanworth. The club was founded in 2025 in memory of Susan Anne Martin and plays to raise awareness of sepsis, the illness that took her. In its very first season the team were crowned champions of League Ten in the Southern Sunday Football League and won promotion to League Eight. You can read more about the club's story, its title-winning season and its awards and honours.

Frequently asked questions

Where are Sue's Angels FC based?

Sue's Angels FC are based in Kingston upon Thames, South West London, and play home games at The Reeves, Hanworth. The club draws players and supporters from across Kingston, Hanworth, Sunbury-on-Thames, Twickenham and Staines.

What league do Sue's Angels FC play in?

Sue's Angels FC play in the Southern Sunday Football League, one of London's largest grassroots competitions with more than 100 teams across 12 divisions. The club were League Ten champions in their first season and now compete in League Eight.

When do Sue's Angels FC play their matches?

Matches are played on Sunday mornings through the football season. You can follow upcoming fixtures, past results and the live league table on this website.

How can I join Sue's Angels FC?

The club welcomes new players. Visit the join the club page to get in touch and arrange a trial or training session.

How can my business sponsor the club?

Local businesses can support the club through shirt, training-kit and matchday sponsorship, with packages explained on the sponsors page, where supporters can also donate to the club online.

Why do Sue's Angels FC raise awareness of sepsis?

The club is named in memory of Susan Anne Martin, who died of sepsis. Through its Our Cause work the club helps raise awareness of the condition, supported by the UK Sepsis Trust and grassroots football through England Football.