The club was established in 1911 when the reserve team of
Tufnell Park broke away to form a club named Tufnell Spartans. The new club continued in the
Spartan League in place of Tufnell Park reserves. In 1920 the club was renamed Wood Green, and with the league gaining a second division, the club were placed in Division One. During
World War II they played in the
Middlesex Senior League, winning it in 1940–41. The club were placed in the Central Division of the Spartan League when it resumed in 1945–46, with a third-place finish seeing them gain a place in the Premier Division for the following season. However, they were relegated at the end of the 1947–48 season. The club were promoted back to the Premier Division in 1950–51. They finished bottom of the Premier Division in 1965–66 and again in 1966–67, after which they were lost their bid for re-election and dropped into the North Suburban League. In 1970 the club was renamed Haringey Borough and joined the Reserves Division Two of the
Greater London League. The league merged with the
Metropolitan League in 1971, with the club playing in the reserves division of the new
Metropolitan–London League. In 1973 they merged with
Edmonton to form
Edmonton & Haringey. ==Colours==