For the 1924–25 season the club was renamed St Neots & District and celebrated by winning the Hunts Senior Cup again.
The following year the club was renamed for the third time to its present name St Neots Town F.C.
In 1966–67 St Neots enjoyed their best run to date in the FA Cup reaching the first round proper, where they were beaten 2–0 away at Walsall.
Out of football for just two seasons St Neots Town FC was reformed, in 1990, by a group of local men (John Delaney, Michael Stokes, Dave Crisp, Bob Page, John Carrol amongst others) and joined the Huntingdonshire Junior League, with a pitch at Priory Park, that was rented from the district council.
The club's ambition to move on was shown with the 2009 addition of former Northern Ireland internationals Steve Lomas and Michael Hughes as a player managerial team, where they were joined by Sylvain Legwinski, formerly of Fulham.
Whilst these star names moved on, new manager Dennis Greene was able to bolster his side in late 2010 with the audacious signing of former Aston Villa striker Stefan Moore, fresh from scoring 39 goals for higher-level Halesowen Town.
[5] He was replaced first by Iain Parr,[6] before a joint management team of Gary King and Zema Abbey were drafted in from Arlesey Town in November 2013.
Gary King became the sole manager, bringing in Liam George as his assistant and promoting Matthew Spring to player/assistant coach.
The multi-million pound complex which incorporates the stadium, banqueting venue, Club Bar and full size 3G artificial training pitch was funded and constructed by the site developers Gallagher Estates, who were building 1,250 homes on the Loves Farm site, which included the existing football ground.