Wood Grange F.C.

Wood Grange F.C., sometimes styled Woodgrange, was an English association football club, based in Stratford, in north-east London.

[3] The following year, at the neutral venue of the West Ham Park, the club was beaten 4–0 by High Wycombe, all of the goals coming in the second half.

[7] In 1878–79, the club started the season with a 3–2 victory over Langley United at home,[8] but although a return fixture had been arranged for the following January,[9] there is no evidence it was ever played.

[10] The club played its earliest home matches on a field owned by G. Jones[11] on the Romford Road.

By 1876, the club was playing at West Ham Park, half-a-mile from Stratford station, and used the Pigeons public house (also on the Romford Road) for its facilities.