Sheriff of London Charity Shield

The Sheriff of London Charity Shield was an English football competition played annually between an amateur club and a professional club. The first game was played on 19 March 1898, after being devised by Sir Thomas Dewar. Proceeds from the annual game were distributed to hospitals and charities. There was a one-off game played between Watford (current holders) and Corinthian Casuals in 1983. Watford ran out as 6–1 winners.

Sheriff of London Charity Shield

The Sheriff of London Charity Shield was an English football competition played annually between an amateur club and a professional club. The first game was played on 19 March 1898, after being devised by Sir Thomas Dewar. Proceeds from the annual game were distributed to hospitals and charities. There was a one-off game played between Watford (current holders) and Corinthian Casuals in 1983. Watford ran out as 6–1 winners.