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Southern League Clubs

Listed below are the clubs currently competing in the three divisions of the Southern League, for the 2012–13 season.

Premier Division
AFC Totton
Arlesey Town
Banbury United
Barwell
Bashley
Bedford Town
Bedworth United
Bideford
Cambridge City
Chesham United
Chippenham Town
Frome Town
Gosport Borough
Hemel Hempstead Town
Hitchin Town
Kettering Town
Leamington
Redditch United
St Albans City
St Neots Town
Stourbridge
Weymouth
Division One Central
AFC Hayes
Ashford Town
Aylesbury
Barton Rovers
Beaconsfield SYCOB
Biggleswade Town
Burnham
Chalfont St. Peter
Chertsey Town
Daventry Town
Fleet Town
Godalming Town
Guildford City
Leighton Town
North Greenford United
Northwood
Royston Town
Rugby Town
Slough Town
Thatcham Town
Uxbridge
Woodford United
Division One South & West
Abingdon United
Bishop's Cleeve
Bridgwater Town
Cinderford Town
Cirencester Town
Clevedon Town
Didcot Town
Evesham United
Hungerford Town
Mangotsfield United
Merthyr Town
North Leigh
Paulton Rovers
Poole Town
Sholing
Shortwood United
Swindon Supermarine
Taunton Town
Tiverton Town
Wimborne Town
Winchester City
Yate Town

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