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| Western Football League 2024–25 | ||
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| Winners | Premier Division: Portishead Town First Division: Hallen | |
| Promoted | Premier Division: Portishead Town First Division: Hallen | |
| Relegated | Premier Division: Ilfracombe Town Welton Rovers First Division: Keynsham Town Gillingham Town | |
| Season statistics | ||
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The 2024–25 Western Football League season (known as the 2024–25 Toolstation Western Football League for sponsorship reasons) is the 123rd in the history of the Western Football League, a football competition in England. Teams are divided into two divisions; the Premier and the First.
Premier Division[]
- Main article: 2024–25 Western Football League Premier Division
The Premier Division is increased from 18 to 20 clubs after Helston Athletic and Falmouth Town were promoted to the Southern League Division One South and Millbrook were relegated to the South West Peninsula League Premier Division West.
Five new clubs joined the division:
- One relegated from the Southern League Division One South:
- One promoted from the South West Peninsula League Premier Division East:
- Ivybridge Town
- One promoted from the South West Peninsula League Premier Division West:
- A.F.C. St Austell
- Two promoted from Division One
- Brislington
- Portishead Town
League table[]
Promotion playoffs[]
| Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||
| 2 | Clevedon Town | ||||||||||||
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| 3 | Brixham | ||||||||||||
| 4 | |||||||||||||
Division One[]
- Main article: 2024–25 Western Football League Division One
The First Division remains at 22 clubs after Portishead Town and Brislington were promoted to the Premier Division; Wincanton Town were promoted to the Wessex League Premier Division; Middlezoy Rovers were transferred to the South West Peninsula League Premier Division East, and Bishop Sutton were relegated.
Five new clubs joined the division:
- Two transferred from the Hellenic League Division One:
- Calne Town
- Devizes Town
- One promoted from the Dorset Premier League:
- Sturminster Newton United
- One promoted from the Gloucestershire County League:
- Avonmouth
- One promoted from the Somerset County League:
- Mendip Broadwalk
League table[]
Promotion playoffs[]
| Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||
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| 5 | Wells City | ||||||||||||
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Les Phillips Cup[]
The 2024–25 Les Phillips Cup was the cup competition of the whole Western Football League.
External links[]
| Western Premier Division 2023-24 |
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Barnstaple Town · Bridgwater United · Brixham · Buckland Athletic · Clevedon Town · Falmouth Town · Helston Athletic · Ilfracombe Town · Millbrook · Nailsea & Tickenham · Oldland Abbotonians · Saltash United · Shepton Mallet · St Blazey · Street · Torpoint Athletic · Wellington · Welton Rovers |
| Western Division One 2023-24 |
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AEK Boco · Bishop Sutton · Bitton · Bradford Town · Brislington · Bristol Telephones · Cadbury Heath · Cheddar · Cribbs Reserves · Gillingham Town · Hallen · Hengrove Athletic · Keynsham Town · Longwell Green Sports · Middlezoy Rovers · Odd Down · Portishead Town · Radstock Town · Shirehampton · Warminster Town · Wells City · Wincanton Town |
| Western Football League Seasons |
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2018–19 · 2019–20 · 2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24 · 2024–25 · 2025–26 · |




