DateRHome v Away-
01/14 19:45 18 FC United of Manchester v Gainsborough View
01/14 19:45 21 Hebburn Town v Morpeth Town View
01/14 19:45 26 Matlock Town v Prescot Cables View
01/15 19:45 21 Stockton Town v Lancaster City View
01/18 15:00 28 Gainsborough v Macclesfield View
01/18 15:00 28 Mickleover Sports v Warrington Rylands View
01/18 15:00 28 Prescot Cables v Worksop View
01/18 15:00 28 Guiseley v Basford Utd View
01/18 15:00 28 Ilkeston v Morpeth Town View
01/18 15:00 28 Ashton Utd v Whitby View
01/18 15:00 28 Workington v Matlock Town View
01/18 15:00 28 FC United of Manchester v Blyth Spartans View
01/18 15:00 28 Hebburn Town v Hyde Utd View
01/18 15:00 28 Leek Town v Lancaster City View
01/18 15:00 28 Stockton Town v Bamber Bridge View
01/21 19:45 21 Gainsborough v Matlock Town View
01/25 15:00 29 Bamber Bridge v Warrington Rylands View
01/25 15:00 29 Hyde Utd v Morpeth Town View
01/25 15:00 29 Macclesfield v Basford Utd View
01/25 15:00 29 Prescot Cables v Ashton Utd View
01/25 15:00 29 Worksop v Guiseley View
01/25 15:00 29 Matlock Town v FC United of Manchester View
01/25 15:00 29 Whitby v Workington View
01/25 15:00 29 Blyth Spartans v Mickleover Sports View
01/25 15:00 29 Lancaster City v Hebburn Town View
01/25 15:00 29 Stockton Town v Gainsborough View
01/28 19:45 20 Prescot Cables v Gainsborough View
01/29 19:45 26 Stockton Town v Leek Town View
02/01 15:00 30 Ashton Utd v Ilkeston View
02/01 15:00 30 FC United of Manchester v Hyde Utd View

The Northern Premier League is an English football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English football league system.

Geographically, the league covers all of Northern England and the northern, central areas of the Midlands, and western parts of East Anglia. Originally a single-division competition, a second division was added in 1987: Division One, and in 2007 a third was added when Division One split into two geographic sections - Division One North and Division One South. In 2018 Division One was re-aligned as East and West Divisions, then North West and South East in 2019. In 2021, the FA restructured the non-League football pyramid and created Division One East, West, and Midlands.

Successful teams at the top of the NPL Premier Division are promoted to level 6 of the pyramid (either National League North or National League South), and at the bottom end of the competition, teams are relegated down to level 9, where several regional feeder leagues promote clubs into the league.

History

The Northern Premier League (NPL) was founded in 1968, as the northern equivalent of the Southern League, decades after the other two leagues at what is now the seventh tier of the English football league system, the Isthmian League and the Southern League. At that time they were the highest level non-League division below the English Football League, the same level as the other league in Northern England, the Northern League.

Over the next two decades, the NPL successfully displaced its older rival to become the pre-eminent regional competition in Northern England, with the Northern League eventually forced to accept status as feeder league to the NPL. In 1979, upon the creation of the Alliance Premier League (which later became the Conference and is now the National League), the NPL became a feeder league and fell down one level in the English football league system, and with the then-Conference's addition of regional divisions in 2004 the NPL was demoted by a further tier and there are now two levels between it and the English Football League.

From 1992–93 to 1994–95 the league's Division One included two non-English clubs, Caernarfon Town from Wales and Gretna from Scotland, who later joined their countries' league systems. Colwyn Bay, Bangor City, Newtown, and Rhyl have also played in the league.

In 2018, the NPL's member clubs voted 37–27, with one abstention and three clubs' absence, to split Step 4 (level 8) divisions from east to west starting from the 2018–19 season, and one year later, the league published its successful bid to add another division at Step 4 initially in 2020, further altering Division One into northwest and southeast for travel reasons. After the Football Association (FA) deferred its implementation of changes to the NLS, the NPL's additional division was created in 2021 instead.

  • 1968–69 to 1986–87: Premier Division
  • 1987–88 to 2006–07: Premier Division, Division One
  • 2007–08 to 2017–18: Premier Division, Division One North, Division One South
  • 2018–19: Premier Division, Division One East, Division One West
  • 2019–20 to 2020–21: Premier Division, Division One North West, Division One South East
  • 2021–22 onwards: Premier Division, Division One West, Division One East, Division One Midlands

Sponsorship

Owing to title sponsorship deals, the league has been billed under various names, including a sixteen-year spell as the Unibond League, the longest such deal in world football. When this deal ended in 2010, a new deal was announced which saw the competition billed as the Evo-Stik League until the 2017–18 season. The League announced on 8 July 2019 that a two-year deal for seasons 2019-20 and 2020-21 had been agreed with new sponsor BetVictor. This sponsorship agreement with BetVictor was subsequently terminated early in April 2020 with a replacement, Entain's Pitching In, announced as the next sponsor for 2020–21. At the time of announcement, Entain went by its former name GVC Holdings. Under this partnership, the NPL is marketed as one of the three Trident Leagues, alongside its Isthmian and Southern counterparts.

The England Northern Premier League, often referred to simply as the Northern Premier League (NPL), is a prominent semi-professional football league in England, serving as a vital part of the country's football pyramid. Established in 1968, the league features clubs primarily from the northern regions of England, including teams from the North West, North East, and the Midlands.

The NPL is known for its competitive spirit and passionate fan base, showcasing a mix of historic clubs and emerging talent. The league operates at Step 3 of the National League System, just below the National League, and is divided into several divisions, including the Premier Division and various regional divisions. This structure allows for promotion and relegation, providing clubs with the opportunity to ascend to higher levels of competition.

Matches in the Northern Premier League are characterized by intense rivalries, thrilling gameplay, and a strong sense of community. Clubs often have deep-rooted histories and loyal supporters, making match days a vibrant experience filled with local pride. The league also serves as a crucial platform for players looking to make their mark and potentially move up to professional ranks.

In addition to the league competition, teams in the NPL participate in various cup competitions, including the FA Cup and the FA Trophy, further enhancing the excitement and prestige of the tournament. The England Northern Premier League continues to be a significant part of the football landscape, contributing to the development of the sport at grassroots and semi-professional levels.