The two teams playing in the seventh English division have created a true alter-ego of the Rome city derby.
We didn’t think it was possible, but the Rome Derby is not only played in the capital. It may seem strange, but the city derby truly has an alter-ego, which takes place in England, more precisely in St. Albans, a quaint city established by the Romans and nestled near London. The match, taking place at Clarence Park, sees two teams competing in the seventh English division: St. Albans City and Bath City, another club belonging to one of the most important Roman centers in the United Kingdom, clashed in a showdown aptly called “The Roman Derby”.