Bradley Walsh spotted in non-league football crowd – Yahoo News UK

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Bradley Walsh in attendance at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium. (Image: Kings Langley FC)

A thrilling non-league clash had a surprise spectator in attendance at the weekend.

Bradley Walsh was spotted in the stands as Kings Langley beat AFC Dunstable 4-2 in the Southern League Division One Central on Saturday (March 16).

The TV star, who grew up in the area, was able to enjoy an exciting game as well as a win with the home side pressing and winning back possession much better than recent poor form would have suggested.

Watford Observer: Watford loanee Michael Adu-Poku scores Kings' second goal.Watford Observer: Watford loanee Michael Adu-Poku scores Kings' second goal.

Watford Observer: Watford loanee Michael Adu-Poku scores Kings’ second goal.

Watford loanee Michael Adu-Poku scores Kings’ second goal. (Image: Micah Ricketts (M Rich Photography))

Walsh has long been a football fan and played for Watford area teams including Oxhey Jets, Chalfont St Peter, and Leavesden Hospital in his youth, as well as a professional stint at Brentford, before injury ended his football career.

Watford Observer: Bradley Walsh in attendance at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium.Watford Observer: Bradley Walsh in attendance at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium.

Watford Observer: Bradley Walsh in attendance at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium.

Bradley Walsh in attendance at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium. (Image: Kings Langley FC)

“Wonderful to see Bradley Walsh at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium today,” Kings Langley FC posted on X after the game.

Watford loanee Michael Adu-Poku, Louie Collier, Issac Pedro, and Rene Howe were all on the scoresheet for Kings Langley.

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