March 2021 Update - Football is back!
On Monday 29th March, as part of the next step of the Government’s roadmap out of national lockdown, outdoor sports facilities can open, and organised outdoor sport can take place. This means that from 29th March, organised outdoor football, following all the protocols in The FA’s
guidance, can take place.
Training for all teams will resume on Monday 29th March.
The Club's Covid-19 risk assessment has been updated to reflect the new guidance. You can download a copy below.
Please note:
guidance, can take place.
Training for all teams will resume on Monday 29th March.
The Club's Covid-19 risk assessment has been updated to reflect the new guidance. You can download a copy below.
Please note:
- No spectators are permitted at any matches.
- Only one parent/carer of a youth player can be present at football activities.
- Supporters, parents, and other spectators should remain socially distanced whilst attending events, following the Government guidance in place.
- It is hoped that spectators can attend matches from 12 April onwards, but we ask that all supporters respect this rule.

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This BLGFC latest procedure for training and matches

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Information for Away Teams

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Latest FA Guidelines

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BLGFC are changing training to latest FA Guidelines
Players and family members should self assess their health before attending training, and self-isolate and get a test if anyone has any symptoms.

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Signing on for 2020/21

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If you want to try Football
Come along to one of our
Training Sessions .....
please contact us for details
info@bedfordladies-girlsfc.org
Come along to one of our
Training Sessions .....
please contact us for details
info@bedfordladies-girlsfc.org
Bedford Ladies Win the
Bedfordshire County Cup 2019
Bedfordshire County Cup 2019
Arsenal Sister Club
Bedford Ladies and Girls have become an Arsenal Sister Club with joint activities including....
Arsenal Holiday Session and Club Coaching Sessions
Tickets to Arsenal Women's games
Chance to be Mascots at Arsenal Women's games
Bedford Ladies and Girls have become an Arsenal Sister Club with joint activities including....
Arsenal Holiday Session and Club Coaching Sessions
Tickets to Arsenal Women's games
Chance to be Mascots at Arsenal Women's games
Flying the Flag for Girls Football

Players from Bedford Ladies and Girls FC were given the privilege of forming the Guard of Honour at an Arsenal Women’s home game.
40 youth players, between the ages of 7 and 15, ran out as mascots and flag girls for Arsenal Ladies, in their Women’s Super League Match against Birmingham City Women on 4th November.
Before going in to the stadium to carry out their match day duties, the girls were put through a training session with the Arsenal Development Team,
The entire day was a fantastic experience for the girls (and parents!), who proudly represented the club.
Arsenal Ladies equalled their best ever start to a Women’s Super League season, with a 3-1. Two goals from Jordan Nobbs and a penalty from Danielle van de Donk ensured that Arsenal Women stayed top of the league and three points ahead of 2nd placed Manchester city.
Bedford Ladies and Girls are part of the Arsenal Women Sister Club Programme, which ‘aspires to provide a broad range of support to grassroots clubs who are dedicated to developing girls football’.
As well as this unique experience at an Arsenal Women’s home game, the Players and coaches of Bedford and Ladies Girls Football Club have access to learning and training opportunities from Arsenal throughout the year.
40 youth players, between the ages of 7 and 15, ran out as mascots and flag girls for Arsenal Ladies, in their Women’s Super League Match against Birmingham City Women on 4th November.
Before going in to the stadium to carry out their match day duties, the girls were put through a training session with the Arsenal Development Team,
The entire day was a fantastic experience for the girls (and parents!), who proudly represented the club.
Arsenal Ladies equalled their best ever start to a Women’s Super League season, with a 3-1. Two goals from Jordan Nobbs and a penalty from Danielle van de Donk ensured that Arsenal Women stayed top of the league and three points ahead of 2nd placed Manchester city.
Bedford Ladies and Girls are part of the Arsenal Women Sister Club Programme, which ‘aspires to provide a broad range of support to grassroots clubs who are dedicated to developing girls football’.
As well as this unique experience at an Arsenal Women’s home game, the Players and coaches of Bedford and Ladies Girls Football Club have access to learning and training opportunities from Arsenal throughout the year.
Bedford Ladies and Girls Wildcats
These sessions are suspended at present please contact us for info
New session for 2021 Mini Wildcats Mondays from 6pm to 7pm
Brickhill Primary Monday 3.30 to 4.45
Ursula Taylor Wednesdays 3.30 to 4.45
Scott Primary Thursdays 3.30 to 5.00
These sessions are suspended at present please contact us for info
New session for 2021 Mini Wildcats Mondays from 6pm to 7pm
Brickhill Primary Monday 3.30 to 4.45
Ursula Taylor Wednesdays 3.30 to 4.45
Scott Primary Thursdays 3.30 to 5.00

Bedford Ladies celebrate WINNING the County Cup for a 4th time in 2018!