Archaeological monitoring and recording. All work carried out by CAT will be in accordance with: " professional standards of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, including its Code of Conduct (CIfA 2014a, b) " Standards and Frameworks published by East Anglian Archaeology (Gurney 2003, Medlycott 2011) " relevant Health & Safety guidelines and requirements (CAT 2018) " the Project Brief issued by ECC Historic Environment Advisor (ECCPS 2019) Archaeological monitoring and recording was carried out at Heybridge Swifts Football Club, Scraley Road, Heybridge, Essex, during groundworks for the construction of an artificial grass football pitch. The site is located within an area of dense linear and discrete cropmarks. Twenty-nine features were uncovered, two of which produced Bronze Age pottery sherds. Only 11% percent of the excavation area reached the natural geology, consequently no cropmarks could be identified.