The club are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at The Maurice Rebak Stadium in North London.
[2] Although Finchley were the higher placed of the two clubs, the new club took Wingate's place in the Premier Division of the South Midlands League and played at Finchley's Summers Lane ground, which was renamed after Harry Abrahams, a long time Wingate supporter.
The club finished mid-table in its first season in the Premier Division, before surviving a relegation scare in 2012–13 with one match to spare.
However the drama did not end there, as the resignation of Worksop Town from the Northern Premier League gave Wingate & Finchley a much welcomed reprieve from relegation.
To an even lesser extent, Cockfosters may be considered rivals due to both sides commonly playing each other in the London Senior Cup.
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was a patron of Wingate & Finchley and played a key role in the formation of the club.
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