Men
| M1 | 4-1 | Wisbech |
| Hertford M1 | 0-7 | M2 |
| M3 | 1-1 | Blueharts M4 |
| Southgate Adelaide M2 | 5-2 | M4 |
| St Albans Citizens | 3-0 | M5 |
| Blueharts M6 | 3-1 | M6 |
| Holcombe | 5-1 | Masters (over 40) |
Ladies
| L1 | 1-4 | Upminster |
| Bishop’s Stortford L2 | 3-1 | L2 |
| St Albans L3 | 6-0 | L3 |
| Berkhamstead L2 | 2-5 | L4 |
| Stevenage | 1-2 | Masters (over 35) |
Letchworth 1st XI emerged 4-1 winners against Wisbech. Letchworth took an early lead after a fine reverse stick strike from Scott Apps, who went on to score all of the Letchworth goals. The 2nd XI recorded their 3rd win of the season with an emphatic 7-0 drubbing of Hertford, which included a hat-trick from Matthew Spreckley. The 3rd XI drew 1-1 with Blueharts 4th XI with youngster Gabriel Beecroft converting the Letchworth goal after a fine move & an unselfish pass from James Adams. The 4th, 5th & 6th XI teams all lost in their away fixtures as did the Masters Over 40’s team at Holcombe.
The Ladies 1st XI went down 4-1 to Upminster at home.
Letchworth 2′s were away at Bishop Stortford and had a tough game. Despite starting strongly Bishop Stortford Scored from a short corner and from open play before half time. In the second half despite having some good passages of play Letchworth were unable to prevent a good goal from Stortford. The team did not give up and Helen Helwett scored from a short corner with about 10 minutes to go. They were unable to add to this and the game ended Letchworth 1 , Bishop Stortford 3. With one more game before Christmas Letchworth are currently joint third in the league table.
The 3rd team lost 6-0 away at top of the table St. Albans, with man of the match awarded to keeper Tash Ives.
Letchworth 4th XI travelled to Watford on Saturday and were quickly into their stride against an inexperienced Berkhamsted team. Haidee Castle opened the scoring, dribbling her way through the home defence before slotting the ball home. She added another from a short corner strike & Alison Adams made it 3-0 by half time. Berkhamsted worked their way back into contention as Letchworth took their foot off the pedal in the second half. Their persistence was duly rewarded with two well taken goals. Letchworth were rattled but with newcomer & joint ‘Player of the Match’ Tara Belcher exerting more & more influence in midfield, they were able to regain the initiative. Tara herself found the net, following some excellent approach work on the left. Then Haidee Castle completed her hat-trick, after Letchworth’s other joint ‘Player of the Match’ Vivika Turner opened up the Berkahamsted defence with a pin-point pass. Letchworth now travel to fellow table-toppers Saffron Walden, hoping to consolidate their title-chasing position.
