The club was established in 1888 and for over half a century played in local leagues. They won the Dereham & District League in 1949β50 and were elected to Division Two of the East Anglian League. They won the division at the first attempt, and were promoted to Division One. In 1952β53 they won the league cup. After the league merged into the Anglian Combination in 1964, Watton won the league and league cup double in 1966β67. They won the league again the following season and won the league cup for a second time in 1969β70. The club were relegated to Division One at the end of the 1974β75 season, but made an immediate return after finishing as runners-up the following season. They won the Premier Division again in 1985β86 and were promoted to the Eastern Counties League. In their first season in the ECL they finished eighth, and won the Norfolk Senior Cupfor the first time with a 3β1 win over Poringland United. In 1989β90 they drew 19 of their 40 matches, an ECL record. After the club's floodlights failed standards tests, they were unable to meet ECL requirements and resigned from the league in April 2000. The following season they took their reserves' place in Division Two of the Anglian Combination. They finished second in their first season in the division, earning promotion to Division One. The following season they were Division One champions and were promoted to the Premier Division. They were relegated back to Division One at the end of the 2005β06 season, but returned after finishing as runners-up in 2007β08. They were relegated back to Division One at the end of the 2009β10 season. Prior to the 2013β14 season financial problems caused the club to withdraw its first team from Division One, with the first team taking over from the reserves in Division Five. The club finished third in Division Five, and were promoted to Division Four at the end of the season. In 2014β15 they were promoted again after finishing fourth, and went on to win Division Three in 2015β16, earning promotion to Division Two. A third-place finish in Division Two in 2016β17 saw them win promotion to Division One.
Ground
The club were already playing at the Memorial Sports Field before it became the town's sports centre in 1974. A record attendance of 1,000 was set for the official switch on of new floodlights, a match against Norwich City on 30 April 1985. The ground only has three sides as it also incorporates a cricket pitch. A large extension to the sports centre resulted in the club having the largest tea bar in non-League football.
Honours
Anglian Combination
*Premier Division champions 1966β67, 1967β68, 1985β86