By Scott Mccarthy
Boxing Day football is one of the great Christmas traditions in the United Kingdom. And yet it is one Hassocks has been starved of since 2018 thanks to the Southern Combination League fixtures computer giving the Robins a run of three December 26th away days in a row. Which is why there was such excitement when the 2022-23 schedule came out and the Beacon was given a Boxing Day game to host.
Crowds are always large and the 11am kick off time means that everyone attending can be back home by 1pm, having got some much needed fresh air (and hair of the dog from the Robins’ Bar if required) before round two of turkey, sprouts and the rest commences.
The other reason why non-league football on Boxing Day is so popular is because fixtures are reserved for local derbies. That added spice of friends playing each other on the pitch, colleagues supporting different teams from the sidelines and bragging rights up for grab will warm up even the coldest December morning.
Hassocks against Burgess Hill Town games on Boxing Day are the stuff of legend. When the Hillians won promotion to the Isthmian League, the Robins against St Francis Rangers became a staple of festive football with entertainment always guaranteed. In more recent times, Hassocks have taken on Haywards Heath Town over the holiday season. With no other Mid Sussex club in the Southern Combination Premier this season, it is Steyning Town who will provide the Boxing Day opposition. Geographically this may not be much of a local derby, but the two have frequently swapped players and managers in the past for there to be enough of an edge to the fixture. The similarities between the clubs provide another layer of intrigue. Both have struggled over recent years until this season, when both appointed new managers who have transformed their team’s fortunes to the point that both are eyeing up a top five finish. All the ingredients are there for a classic Boxing Day spent watching non-league football. It would be great to see you at the Beacon enjoying it.