List of football clubs in Somerset

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This is a list of football teams based in the English county of Somerset. The teams are sorted by which domestic league they compete in. Currently, there are no football clubs based in Somerset which participate in the English Football League. Bath City, Taunton Town, Weston-super-Mare and Yeovil Town are the clubs situated in the highest division. who compete in the National League South, (sixth tier). The most notable historic derby within the county is the Somerset derby between Yeovil and Bath. The leagues are listed in order of their level in the English football league system. The list only features teams from the 6th to the 10th tier of the system.

Contents

Levels 5–6

These clubs compete in National League, comprising the sixth and fifth tier of the English football league system.

ClubHome GroundCapacityLocationLeagueLevelref.
Yeovil Town Huish Park 9,656 Yeovil National League 5 [1]
Bath City Twerton Park 8,840 Bath National League South 6 [2]
Weston-super-Mare Woodspring3,500 Weston-super-Mare National League South6 [3]

    Levels 7–10

    Club
    Home GroundCapacityLocationLeagueLevelref.
    Taunton Town Wordsworth Drive3,000 Taunton National League South 7 [3]
    Larkhall Athletic Plain Ham1,000 Bath Southern League Division 1 8 [4]
    Clevedon Town Hand Stadium3,500 Clevedon Western League Premier 9 [5]
    Bridgwater United Fairfax Park2,500 Bridgwater Western League Premier9 [6]
    Wellington The Playing Field1,500 Wellington Western League Premier9 [7]
    Keynsham Town Crown Fields3,000 Keynsham Western League Premier9 [8]
    Welton Rovers West Clewes2,400 Midsomer Norton Western League Premier9 [9]
    Shepton Mallet The Playing Fields2,500 Shepton Mallet Western League Premier9 [10]
    Ashton & Backwell United Recreation Ground1,000 Backwell Western League Premier9
    Street The Tannery Ground1,500 Street Western League Premier9 [11]
    Wells City Athletic Ground1,500 Wells Western League Division 110 [12]
    Portishead Town Bristol Road1,000 Portishead Western League Division 110 [13]
    Odd Down Lew Hill Memorial1,000 Bath Western League Division 110 [14]
    Nailsea & Tickenham Fryth Way1,000 Nailsea Western League Division 110 [15]
    Bishops Lydeard Darby Way1,000 Bishops Lydeard Western League Division 110 [16]
    Radstock Town Southfields1,000 Radstock Western League Division 110 [17]
    Cheddar Bowdens Park1,100 Cheddar Western League Division 110 [18]
    Wincanton Town Wincanton Sports Ground1,000 Wincanton Western League Division 110 [19]

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