Standings
National League - South · 2025Current National League - South 2025 standings with 24 teams. Worthing leads the table with 84 points after 46 matches, followed by AFC Hornchurch on 81 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Worthing | Played46 | Won25 | Drawn9 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against99:52 | Goal Diff+47 | Points84 | Form WLWWW |
| Team2AFC Hornchurch | Played46 | Won23 | Drawn12 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against81:64 | Goal Diff+17 | Points81 | Form DWDWL |
| Team3Torquay | Played46 | Won24 | Drawn8 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against87:62 | Goal Diff+25 | Points80 | Form WLWWW |
| Team4Dorking Wanderers | Played46 | Won23 | Drawn10 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against78:61 | Goal Diff+17 | Points79 | Form DLLLL |
| Team5Hemel Hempstead Town | Played46 | Won23 | Drawn10 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against55:48 | Goal Diff+7 | Points79 | Form DWWDL |
| Team6Weston-super-Mare | Played46 | Won23 | Drawn9 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against61:48 | Goal Diff+13 | Points78 | Form DDWWW |
| Team7Maidenhead | Played46 | Won22 | Drawn11 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against66:41 | Goal Diff+25 | Points77 | Form DWDWD |
| Team8Maidstone Utd | Played46 | Won22 | Drawn11 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against72:50 | Goal Diff+22 | Points77 | Form WWDWW |
| Team9Ebbsfleet United | Played46 | Won22 | Drawn11 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against73:54 | Goal Diff+19 | Points77 | Form LWLWW |
| Team10Chelmsford City | Played46 | Won21 | Drawn10 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against73:62 | Goal Diff+11 | Points73 | Form LWDDD |
| Team11Chesham United | Played46 | Won21 | Drawn9 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against68:55 | Goal Diff+13 | Points72 | Form DLLWW |
| Team12AFC Totton | Played46 | Won20 | Drawn6 | Lost20 | Goals For:Goals Against60:79 | Goal Diff-19 | Points66 | Form LWWWL |
| Team13Dagenham & Redbridge | Played46 | Won17 | Drawn13 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against61:62 | Goal Diff-1 | Points64 | Form LDLDL |
| Team14Tonbridge Angels | Played46 | Won16 | Drawn12 | Lost18 | Goals For:Goals Against66:65 | Goal Diff+1 | Points60 | Form LWWDL |
| Team15Horsham | Played46 | Won15 | Drawn14 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against53:54 | Goal Diff-1 | Points59 | Form WLLDL |
| Team16Slough Town | Played46 | Won15 | Drawn9 | Lost22 | Goals For:Goals Against69:87 | Goal Diff-18 | Points54 | Form WLLLD |
| Team17Salisbury | Played46 | Won14 | Drawn11 | Lost21 | Goals For:Goals Against50:65 | Goal Diff-15 | Points53 | Form DWLLL |
| Team18Hampton & Richmond | Played46 | Won14 | Drawn11 | Lost21 | Goals For:Goals Against56:72 | Goal Diff-16 | Points53 | Form WLDLW |
| Team19Farnborough | Played46 | Won14 | Drawn11 | Lost21 | Goals For:Goals Against72:92 | Goal Diff-20 | Points53 | Form WLWWL |
| Team20Dover | Played46 | Won13 | Drawn11 | Lost22 | Goals For:Goals Against60:75 | Goal Diff-15 | Points50 | Form DLLLL |
| Team21Bath City | Played46 | Won10 | Drawn13 | Lost23 | Goals For:Goals Against50:77 | Goal Diff-27 | Points43 | Form LWLWL |
| Team22Chippenham Town | Played46 | Won11 | Drawn9 | Lost26 | Goals For:Goals Against53:80 | Goal Diff-27 | Points42 | Form LLDWL |
| Team23Enfield Town | Played46 | Won9 | Drawn13 | Lost24 | Goals For:Goals Against55:82 | Goal Diff-27 | Points40 | Form LWLDL |
| Team24Eastbourne Borough | Played46 | Won9 | Drawn9 | Lost28 | Goals For:Goals Against59:90 | Goal Diff-31 | Points36 | Form WLLDL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 24 teams in the National League - South. Worthing leads with 25 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
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Teams
National League - SouthAll 24 teams competing in the National League - South 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
National League - SouthBrowse 7 archived seasons of the National League - South, from 2019 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 16 Mar 2025
The National League South was created in 2004 as part of a comprehensive restructuring of non-league football, designed to create a more geographically balanced pyramid system. Prior to this, clubs competed in the Isthmian League, Southern League, and Northern Premier League at the fifth tier. The formation of the National League South alongside the National League North created two parallel regional divisions at step two of the National League System, replacing the previous single-division structure. The league has evolved significantly since its inception, with sponsorship from Vanarama establishing its modern identity. Over two decades, it has become the established pathway for ambitious non-league clubs seeking to reach the professional Football League, with numerous clubs achieving promotions to the National League and beyond.
- —2004 — National League South established as part of National League System restructuring
- —2015 — League rebranded as National League South following national league reorganisation
- —2016 — Woking won the title and earned promotion to the National League
- —2019 — Dorking Wanderers joined the league, beginning their rise to prominence
- —2021 — Dorking Wanderers won the title with 111 points, setting a modern league record
- —2024 — Truro City crowned champions with 89 points, securing automatic promotion
Competition Format 16 Mar 2025
The National League South operates as a single-division league where each club plays every other club twice—once at home and once away—over a 46-match season. The champion is automatically promoted to the National League. Clubs finishing second through seventh qualify for the promotion playoffs, with the structure involving eliminator matches and semi-finals culminating in a final to determine the second promotion place. Four clubs are relegated each season to the tier below, distributed across the Isthmian League Premier Division, Southern League Premier Division, and Northern Premier League depending on geographic location. This format ensures competitive balance while maintaining the regional identity of southern English football.
Records 16 Mar 2025
The 2024–25 season saw Truro City crowned champions with 89 points, marking their first National League South title.
Analysis 16 Mar 2025
Current Season Analysis
Dorking Wanderers lead the 2024–25 campaign with 67 points from 35 matches, establishing themselves as the dominant force in the division. Their 20 wins and +21 goal difference demonstrate a comprehensive control of matches, with only eight defeats across their campaign so far. However, their position is not unassailable, as AFC Hornchurch remain competitive in second place with 62 points from 35 matches, just five points adrift. The title race has become increasingly tense as the season enters its final stages, with Worthing in third position (61 points) and Ebbsfleet United in fourth (59 points) maintaining realistic ambitions of closing the gap.
The playoff positions remain highly contested, with clubs from fifth through eighth separated by just four points. Maidenhead United (58 points), Torquay United (58 points), Hemel Hempstead Town (58 points), and Chelmsford City (56 points) are all within striking distance of securing a playoff berth. This clustering demonstrates the competitive depth of the division, where any extended run of poor form could prove costly for clubs harboring European ambitions. Chesham United and Maidstone United also remain in contention, with playoff football appearing increasingly likely for multiple clubs.
The relegation battle presents a more acute challenge for struggling sides. Eastbourne Borough, Enfield Town, Chippenham Town, and Bath City occupy the bottom four positions with 31, 31, 32, and 32 points respectively from 33–37 matches played. Farnborough (34 points) and Hampton & Richmond (40 points) are only marginally safer, with the prospect of relegation to the tiers below creating genuine anxiety. The gap between safety and the drop zone is approximately eight points, meaning that a poor run of results could see any of these clubs drawn into a desperate final-day scramble.
Worthing's attacking prowess stands out as a remarkable feature of the season, with 76 goals scored—the highest tally in the division. Their +33 goal difference is superior even to league leaders Dorking Wanderers, suggesting that their third-place position may undervalue their quality. Should they gain momentum in the run-in, Worthing possess the attacking resources to mount a serious title challenge. Conversely, Farnborough's defensive fragility, having conceded 73 goals, represents a cautionary tale of how poor defensive organization can undermine a campaign, regardless of offensive capability.
An unexpected narrative has emerged around Chesham United, who despite their mid-table position have demonstrated surprising consistency with 16 wins and a +10 goal difference. Their ability to remain competitive despite limited resources suggests that Chesham could exceed expectations in the playoff race, particularly if they can convert their defensive solidity into a late-season run. Simultaneously, Torquay United's 64 goals scored indicates they possess the attacking talent to challenge for promotion, though their defensive record (52 conceded) suggests that tightening at the back could be the difference between playoff participation and missing out entirely.
League Structure and Pyramid Position
The National League South occupies a unique position within English football's non-league hierarchy. As the sixth tier overall and second tier of the National Leagues, it represents the boundary between genuine semi-professional and aspiring professional football. Clubs competing at this level are typically well-established within their local communities, with some possessing Football League history or ambitions to return to the professional pyramid. The geographic spread across southern England—from Devon and Cornwall in the southwest to Essex and Kent in the southeast—ensures that the league encompasses diverse footballing cultures and traditions.
The pathway from the National League South to professional football is clearly defined. Champions achieve automatic promotion to the National League (tier five), where they compete against the National League North champions and clubs relegated from the Football League. The playoff system provides additional opportunities, with the second promotion place offering a realistic route for ambitious sides who fall short of the title. Relegation, conversely, represents a significant setback, with demoted clubs dropping into regional leagues (Isthmian League Premier Division, Southern League Premier Division, or Northern Premier League) where they must rebuild their ambitions.
Historical Performance and Record-Holders
Since its establishment in 2004, the National League South has crowned 20 different champions, with no club achieving multiple titles. This reflects both the competitive nature of the division and the frequent movement of clubs between tiers. Dorking Wanderers have emerged as the division's most successful recent force, winning the title in 2020–21 with 111 points—a modern record that stands as a benchmark for excellence. Their sustained success, including consecutive title wins and consistent playoff qualification, has established them as the division's most ambitious club in recent seasons.
Shaun Jeffers dominates the all-time scoring charts with 129 goals, a remarkable achievement that spans multiple seasons and demonstrates the importance of individual excellence in non-league football. The all-time record for highest victory margin stands at Dorking Wanderers' 8–0 victory over Bognor Regis Town in December 2021, a scoreline that exemplifies the gulf that can occasionally emerge between competing sides at this level.
Geographic and Demographic Significance
The National League South encompasses some of English football's most historic and culturally significant towns and cities. Clubs represent communities from Torquay in Devon to Eastbourne on the south coast, from Maidenhead in Berkshire to Hornchurch in east London. This geographic spread ensures that the league captures diverse footballing traditions, from seaside resort football to suburban London clubs with Football League heritage. The presence of clubs like Torquay United, Maidenhead United, and Dagenham & Redbridge—all with Football League history—alongside ambitious newer entrants creates a compelling mix of established institutions and rising challengers.
The league serves as a crucial development pathway for young players seeking to establish themselves in professional football, while simultaneously providing employment for experienced managers and coaching staff who have worked at higher levels. This combination of ambition and experience creates a competitive environment where technical quality and organizational excellence are rewarded.
Commercial and Sponsorship Landscape
The Vanarama sponsorship of the National Leagues has provided crucial financial stability and marketing visibility for the non-league game. The sponsorship extends across all three divisions of the National Leagues, creating a cohesive brand identity that has elevated the profile of non-league football significantly. For clubs competing in the National League South, this sponsorship represents a substantial injection of resources and media coverage that would be unavailable without such corporate partnership.
Broadcast coverage has expanded considerably in recent years, with National League streaming platforms ensuring that matches are accessible to a growing audience of supporters and betting enthusiasts. This increased visibility has contributed to rising attendances at many clubs and has enhanced the commercial attractiveness of the division for sponsors and partners.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are in the National League South?
The National League South features 24 clubs competing in a single division during the 2024–25 season and beyond.
What is the format of the National League South?
Clubs play each other twice (home and away) over 46 matches. The champion is automatically promoted to the National League, while clubs finishing 2nd–7th compete in playoffs for a second promotion place. Four clubs are relegated each season.
How does promotion work from the National League South?
The league champions are automatically promoted to the National League. Clubs finishing 2nd–7th enter a playoff system with eliminator matches and semi-finals, with the winner securing the second promotion spot.
Who has won the most National League South titles?
No club has won the title more than once, with 20 different champions since the league's establishment in 2004. Truro City are the most recent champions, winning in 2024–25.
What is the highest points total in a National League South season?
Dorking Wanderers holds the record with 111 points across 46 matches in the 2020–21 season, demonstrating exceptional consistency and dominance.
Who is the all-time top scorer in the National League South?
Shaun Jeffers holds the all-time scoring record with 129 goals across his National League South career.
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