The 2019-20 season non league finals day has been arranged and selected as a fans pilot event and will be played at wembley stadium on Sunday 27th September 2020


The early halting of the 2019-20 non league season due to covid-19 has meant this seasons buildbase fa vase and fa trophy were postponed.

The outstanding semi final matches originally due to be played over two legs will now expected be played sometime between 5th and 16th of September over one leg with a new draw expected to decide the home team are as follows. Its unclear as to whether fans will be allowed in the semi finals though given clubs below step 2 can now host limited crowds it would be expected for the FA Vase

FA Trophy
Halesowen Town (4) v Concord Rangers(2)
Harrogate Town(1) v Notts County(1)

FA Vase
Corinthian(5a) v Hebburn Town(5b)
Bitton(5c) v Consett(5d)


Numbers in brackets are the levels the clubs play in, for the following letter this references the league name
(1)National League
(2)National League South
(4)Southern Divison One Central
(5a)Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
(5b)Northern Football League Division One
(5c)Western Football League Premier Division


All steps below Step 2 where declared Null and Void, Step 1 and 2 were decided on a points per game basis with playoffs taking place and completed.

Halesowen were second in their league one point behind the leaders Berkhamstead Town with a game in hand and would almost certainly made at least the playoffs.

Both Harrogate Town and Notts County of the National League occupied play off positions when the league was suspended with both clubs almost certain to make the playoffs and both had a chance to catch leaders Barrow. The league was finally declared as result based on points per game with 
Harrogate Town and Notts County competing in the playoffs and making the playoff final held behind closed doors at Wembley Stadium. Harrogate ran out winners and have been promoted to EFL 2.

Concord Rangers were occupying 16th place with four other sides in the National League South just two points outside the relegation zone though with a number of games in hand would have expected to be safe.

For the FA Vase semi finalists all leagues have been made null and void. When the season ended Corinthian were second in their league two points behind leaders Beckenham Town 
with a game in hand, 

Hebburn Town were third and occupying a playoff place with Consett sixth in their league, Consett had only played 27 games 4 less than Hebburn, 

Bitton were seventh in their league and were perhaps unlikely to make the playoff though 
had still to play 14 games with other clubs around them with a similar number of remaining games

With the season having ended and players out of contract and perhaps leaving clubs the competition will continue with very different squads and even management. 

There is still an issue with Covid and the possibility of a match or matches being cancelled due to local out breaks or players or officials of clubs involved testing positive.

Chertsey Town and Leyton Orient are the current holders of the FA Vase and FA Trophy respectively