Old St Paul's F.C.

was an amateur association football club, made up of former pupils of St Paul's School in Hammersmith.

[9][10] The club's best run in the London Senior Cup was to the semi-final in 1888–89, where it lost 3–1 to the Royal Arsenal at Plumstead.

[14] The club's final competitive football came in the 1889–90 Middlesex Senior Cup, with a semi-final replay defeat to the London Caledonians.

[17] After the merger with City Ramblers, the club took on the St Paul's school colours of white shirts.

[19] By 1887 it was playing at Chobham Farm in Leyton,[20][21] using the Eagle pub for facilities,[22] in addition to still using available pitches at Victoria Park.

Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 Old St Paul's, East London Observer, 6 November 1886