Kentish Cup 2019: How To Watch UKAF's First Game LIVE!
The UK Armed Forces footballers will defend their crown against the French Forces and the Dutch Forces in the Netherlands.
The UK Armed Forces footballers will defend their crown against the French Forces and the Dutch Forces in the Netherlands.
Their games against the Dutch and French Forces will be LIVE on the Forces News Facebook page and on forces.net.
Myiah Allan has been walking a mile every day in aid of Walking With The Wounded.
Royal Logistics Corps' head coach was full of praise for Royal Army Physical Training Corps after his side beat them in the quarter-final.
A 3-1 win over the Royal Army Physical Training Corps in Aldershot sealed their place in the last four.
The Army boasted one of the top club sides during the Victorian era, winning the world's oldest football competition.
The Royal Air Force lost 6-2 away to the Northern Premier League Premier Division side.
The tri-service team will travel to the Netherlands next month to defend their title.
A number of clubs used their home games this weekend to pay respects to the Armed Forces community.
The Army women's team drew 2-2 with Middlesex in Sergeant Lee Barry's first game as head coach.
Sergeant Lee Barry has taken over as head coach of the Army women's team, but he also works with the Manchester United youth teams.
11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment took on Goring United in a charity match to raise money for the policeman's family.
The Glasgow side have received their Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for their support of the Armed Forces.
Petty Officer Scott Jackson recently made his Championship debut as a fourth official.
Petty Officer Scott Jackson was on hand at the EFL Championship match between Swansea City and Hull City.
Karl Milgate’s first game in charge ended in an 8-0 thrashing of the Irish Defence Forces.