January 14, 2026

The Ultimate Guide to Casual Football in the UK

By Football Hub UK Team
The Ultimate Guide to Casual Football in the UK

Everything you need to know about finding and organising casual football games, from 5-a-side to Sunday league, across the UK.

Whether you're looking to get back into football, find a regular kickabout, or organise your own games, this guide has everything you need to know about casual football in the UK.

What is Casual Football?

Casual football is all about getting together with other players for a kickabout without the commitment of joining a formal league or club. It's flexible, social, and accessible to players of all abilities.

Most casual games are:

  • 5-a-side - The most popular format, played on smaller pitches (usually 3G/astro turf)
  • 7-a-side - A bit bigger, often played on larger pitches
  • 11-a-side - Full-size games, less common for casual play

The beauty of casual football is that it's organised by players, for players. You can turn up when it suits you, meet new people, and enjoy a game without the pressure of competitive leagues.

Types of Casual Football Games

There are several formats you'll come across when looking for casual football:

5-a-Side

5-a-side is by far the most popular format for casual games. It's fast-paced, requires fewer players (10 total), and is usually played on smaller pitches at facilities like Powerleague or Goals. Perfect for after-work kickabouts or weekend games.

7-a-Side

7-a-side offers a bit more space and is great if you want something between 5-a-side and full-size. You'll need 14 players total, and games are often played on larger pitches or local facilities.

11-a-Side

Full-size football is less common for casual games but you'll find some groups organising regular 11-a-side kickabouts. These require 22 players and are usually played on local pitches or sports centres.

Kickabouts

Some games are just informal kickabouts - no strict format, just players getting together for a game. These are often the most relaxed and beginner-friendly.

How to Find Casual Football Games

Finding a kickabout near you is easier than ever:

1. Sign Up to Football Hub UK

Join Football Hub UK with your email and city, and you'll be notified when new games go live in your area. It's free and takes seconds.

2. Browse Available Games

Once you're signed up, you can browse games organised by other players in your city. Filter by date, time, location, and ability level to find the perfect match.

3. Check Local Facilities

Many facilities like Powerleague and Goals have noticeboards or online listings where organisers post games. It's worth checking their websites or calling local venues.

4. Ask Around

Don't underestimate the power of word-of-mouth. Ask colleagues, friends, or check local Facebook groups and community boards.

How to Organise Your Own Game

Want to start your own regular kickabout? Here's how:

1. Choose Your Format

Decide whether you want 5-a-side, 7-a-side, or 11-a-side. 5-a-side is usually easiest to fill and most popular.

2. Find a Venue

Book a pitch at a local facility like Powerleague or Goals, or use a local sports centre or pitch. Most venues allow online booking.

3. Set a Regular Time

Consistency helps build a regular group. Many successful games run at the same time each week - evenings (6-9pm) and weekends are most popular.

4. Split the Cost

Pitch costs typically range from £30-£60 per hour for 5-a-side. Split this between players - usually £3-£8 per person depending on the venue and number of players.

5. Post Your Game

Let Football Hub UK know you're organising, and we'll help you set up your game listing. Players in your area will be notified and can sign up.

6. Build Your Group

Start with a core group of friends or colleagues, then let it grow organically. Regular games often develop into tight-knit communities.

How Much Does It Cost?

Costs vary depending on the venue and location:

  • 5-a-side facilities (Powerleague, Goals): £30-£60 per hour, split between players (£3-£8 per person)
  • Local pitches: Often cheaper, sometimes £20-£40 per hour
  • Indoor facilities: Similar to outdoor 5-a-side, sometimes slightly more expensive

Most organisers will let you know the cost upfront when you sign up. The organiser usually books the pitch and players split the cost on the day.

Some groups have a kitty system where regular players pay monthly, making it easier to manage costs and ensure consistent attendance.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Casual Football

For Players

  • Be reliable - If you sign up, turn up. Organisers rely on confirmed numbers.
  • Communicate - Let organisers know if you can't make it with plenty of notice.
  • Bring the basics - Football boots (or trainers for 3G), shin pads, water, and a change of clothes.
  • Be friendly - Casual football is social. Introduce yourself and enjoy meeting new people.
  • Respect the level - Check if it's beginner-friendly, intermediate, or competitive before signing up.

For Organisers

  • Set clear expectations - Let players know the ability level, cost, and what to bring.
  • Confirm numbers - Check in with players a day or two before to ensure you have enough.
  • Have backups - Keep a list of players who can fill in at short notice.
  • Be consistent - Regular games build stronger communities.
  • Split costs fairly - Be transparent about pitch costs and how you're splitting them.

Get Started Today

Ready to find your next kickabout in the UK? Join Football Hub UK today and start connecting with players in your area.

Whether you're looking to join games or organise your own, we're here to help you get the most out of casual football. Sign up with your email and location, and you'll be notified when new games go live.

See you on the pitch!

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