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FA Cup: Binfield continue journey, Ascot United and Reading City crash out

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Monday, August 22, 2022 4:26 pm
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FA Cup preliminary round

BINFIELD continued their FA Cup journey with a 3-0 win in their away tie at Kidlington FC.

There was a big twist in the tie just nine minutes in when Kidlington player Matt Cheetham was sent off for violent conduct.

Binfield created chances throughout but went into the break goalless.

The Moles took advantage in the second-half and went ahead in the 64th minute through Taylor Morgan.

They doubled their with a goal from Connor Holland and then sealed their place in the next round with a third from captain Sean Moore.

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Binfield: Grace, Hobbs, Rowhart-Brown, Short, Gater, Pegg, Harry, Denton, Moore, Holland, Beauchamp

Subs: Giamattei, Gavin, Morgan, Webb, Lee, Efedje, Gordon

READING CITY fell to defeat at Royal Wootton Bassett Town which ended their FA Cup run.

City went behind after 15 minutes when Louis Spalding struck a stunning effort from 30 yards for the hosts.

After an impressive spell form the Cityzens, they were knocked back when Wootton added a second in the 34th minute.

James Smith netted in the 73rd minute to get City back into the game, but the home team wrapped up the tie with a third in the 81st minute.

Reading City: Woodcock, Lazarczuk, Baker, Valentin, Veal, Jabanda-Wilson, Pilling, Davies, Waight, Baines (c), Tanner

Subs: Bebb, Basterfield, Smith, Donville

ASCOT UNITED were eliminated after a 2-1 loss at Holyport.

Holyport raced into the lead after 15 minutes when they latched quickly onto a rebound from a free-kick.

Just four minutes into the second-half Holyport extended their advantage when they capitalised on an error at the back from Ascot.

Just after an hour played, Ascot got back into the contest when Brendan Matthew grabbed a goal back.

Both teams were reduced to 10 players and Ascot were unable to force an equaliser and were knocked out of the cup.

Ascot United: Ajanlekoko, Ashdown, Bailey (c), Grant, Harris, Laflin, Matthew, Masters, McCormack, Tucker, Welch

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