England Southern Premier League Central 11/25 15:00 19 Mickleover FC v Nuneaton L 2-0
England FA Trophy 11/18 15:00 8 Banbury v Nuneaton W 2-4
England Southern Premier League Central 11/18 15:00 18 Kettering v Nuneaton - Cancelled
England Southern Premier League Central 11/11 15:00 17 Nuneaton v Alvechurch W 3-2
England Southern Premier League Central 11/07 19:45 39 [6] Halesowen v Nuneaton [9] W 1-2
England Southern Premier League Central 11/04 15:00 16 Needham Market v Nuneaton W 0-2
England FA Trophy 10/28 14:00 7 Nuneaton v Hyde Utd W 2-0
England Southern Premier League Central 10/28 14:00 15 Nuneaton v Halesowen - Cancelled
England Southern Premier League Central 10/24 18:45 14 [14] Nuneaton v Bromsgrove [7] W 2-0
England Southern Premier League Central 10/21 14:00 13 Redditch v Nuneaton W 0-2
England Southern Premier League Central 10/14 14:00 12 [15] Nuneaton v Barwell [17] L 1-2
England FA Trophy 10/07 14:00 16 Nuneaton v Carlton Town W 1-0
England Southern Premier League Central 09/30 14:00 10 [11] Stratford Town v Nuneaton [17] W 0-3
England Southern Premier League Central 09/30 14:00 11 Stourbridge v Nuneaton - Cancelled
England Southern Premier League Central 09/26 18:45 10 Stratford Town v Nuneaton - Cancelled
England Southern Premier League Central 09/23 14:00 9 [18] Nuneaton v Royston Town [5] W 1-0
England Southern Premier League Central 09/11 18:45 8 [11] Hitchin v Nuneaton [17] L 3-0
England Southern Premier League Central 09/09 14:00 7 Nuneaton v Coalville Town W Cancelled
England FA Cup Qualification 09/02 14:00 14 Nuneaton v Carlton Town L 1-2
England Southern Premier League Central 08/28 14:00 6 Stamford v Nuneaton D Cancelled
England Southern Premier League Central 08/26 14:00 5 [19] Nuneaton v AFC Sudbury [20] L 0-1
England Southern Premier League Central 08/19 14:00 4 [9] AFC Telford v Nuneaton [17] L 7-0
England Southern Premier League Central 08/15 18:45 3 [20] Nuneaton v Long Eaton Utd [19] W 2-1
England Southern Premier League Central 08/12 14:00 2 Nuneaton v St Ives Town L Cancelled
England Southern Premier League Central 08/05 14:00 1 Berkhamsted v Nuneaton L Cancelled
Club Friendly List 07/29 14:00 - Nuneaton v FC United of Manchester L 0-5
Club Friendly List 07/18 18:45 - Nuneaton v Solihull Moors L 1-4
Club Friendly List 07/11 18:45 - Nuneaton v Hereford L 1-4
UK Friendlies 07/08 14:00 - Nuneaton v Oxford City - View
Club Friendly List 07/04 18:45 - Nuneaton v Notts County L 0-3

Wikipedia - Nuneaton Town F.C.

Nuneaton Town Football Club is an English football club that is based in Bedworth, Warwickshire.

In 1889, Nuneaton St. Nicholas FC was the first team in Nuneaton to play senior football. In 1894, the 'Nicks' changed their name to Nuneaton Town Association Football Club, which they played under until 1937 when the club was disbanded. Two days later, the club was reformed as Nuneaton Borough F.C. and played under this name until 1991 when the club liquidated for the first time. After the club reformed they changed their name to Nuneaton Borough 1991 F.C. During this time the club had some historic cup victories including a 1–0 win over Division 2 side Stoke City in 2000 and in 2006 they scored a late equaliser at home to Premier league and UEFA Cup side Middlesbrough. Then in 2008 the club was liquidated due to poor financial performance. It was renamed Nuneaton Town and suffered a two-division demotion. During the 2018–19 season the club reverted to its former name Nuneaton Borough F.C. after overwhelming support for the change from supporters.

The club used to play its home fixtures at Liberty Way, Nuneaton. The club's home colours are blue and white, which are usually represented as vertical stripes. The club is known to some supporters as 'The Boro'.

Local rivals include Tamworth, Leamington and Bedworth United.

Nuneaton Town Football Club, often referred to simply as Nuneaton, is a professional soccer team based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. Founded in 1889, the club has a rich history and a passionate local following. Nuneaton plays its home matches at the iconic Liberty Way stadium, which boasts a capacity of around 4,500 spectators.

The team is known for its distinctive blue and white colors and has a reputation for fostering local talent while also attracting players from across the country. Nuneaton has experienced various successes throughout its history, including notable runs in the FA Cup and other national competitions.

Competing in the lower tiers of the English football league system, Nuneaton Town is committed to building a competitive squad and engaging with the community. The club emphasizes youth development and aims to create a pathway for aspiring footballers in the region. With a dedicated fan base and a strong community spirit, Nuneaton Town continues to strive for success on and off the pitch, embodying the heart and soul of grassroots football in Great Britain.