With two rounds of fixtures remaining the Premiership division top two are only separated by 5 points, while the Championship could not be closer.  The top two teams are only a point apart and have the same goal difference.

The final fixtures will take place at the Arena Sports Centre at Kettering Leisure Village on Saturday, 26 April 2008.  Matches will kick off from 9:30 with the last game of the season starting around 3.30pm.

The 2007/08 WFA National League season has seen 17 teams competing across two divisions, with the Championship having 10 teams each team twice. 

This season's National League was part funded with money from The FA and a grant from the National Lottery Awards For All scheme.  This money has helped with equipment purchases, venue hire and Referee fees. 

Powerchair Football has been played in various forms over the past few years, but following the creation of the Wheelchair Football Association (WFA) a standard set of rules has been established. 

2006 saw the launch of the first WFA National League competition in England.  All spectators and supporters are welcome and the league events provide the chance to watch the best players and teams in England compete.

Who can play Powerchair Football?
If you can control a Powerchair, then you can play Powerchair Football.  The sport is not classified on medical condition, age, or sex. It is purely on ability NOT disability.

There are Powerchair Football teams located across England that run regular training sessions and compete in WFA Events and friendly competitions. There are Powerchair Football clubs in many places including Newcastle, Nottingham, Birmingham, London and Truro. A full list of current Clubs and Contact details can be found on the WFA website.

Want to find out more information?
Visit
www.thewfa.org.uk  or email admin@thewfa.org.uk