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FA Vase: Reading City and Ascot United qualify, Sumas, Sandhurst and Woodley exit

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, August 30, 2022 11:32 am
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AFC Bitton v Wokingham & Emmbrook Pictures: Andrew Batt

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FA Vase qualifying round

READING CITY put their name in the next round with an impressive away display at Longlevens.

City fell behind five minutes into the contest, but hit back with a quick equaliser from Ellis Cowd.

Just a few minutes later the Cityzens were in front courtesy of Dan Davies’ header.

City had a 3-1 lead at the break when Davies found his second goal of the game.

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The hosts got back into the game with a 52nd minute goal, but Reading ensured their place in the next round late in the day with Phil Veal’s header.

Reading City: York, Smith, Lazarczuk, Valentin, Veal, Cowd, Pilling, Davies, D’Cruz, Baines (c), Lee

Subs: Weight, Tanner, Basterfield, Young, Baker, Butcher

WOODLEY UNITED were edged out in a five goal contest against Cadbury Heath.

Sid put the Kestrels ahead only for Cadbury to hit back with two goals to take a 2-1 half-time lead.

The visitors added a third and despite a late goal from Connor N, they exited with a 3-2 loss.

Woodley manager Jordan Blake said: “Disappointed not to be in the next round of the cup. We weren;t ruthless enough in both boxes and ultimately we paid the price for it.”

ASCOT UNITED stormed through with a thumping 5-1 win at Long Crendon.

Crendon took the advantage in the 28th minute and Ascot levelled up just three minutes later with Mealing’s goal.

Josh Harris gave Ascot a half-time lead before Mealing netted his second of the game on the hour mark.

Harris found his brace to add an Ascot fourth and then sealed his hat-trick to see them safely through.

Ascot United: Ashdown, AjanlekokoBailey (c), Harris, Masters, McCormack, Mealing, Merrick, Tucker, Walters, Welch

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK’s journey in the Vase came to an early end with an away exit to AFC Bitton.

An even first-half ended goalless, but it was the hosts who went in front two minutes after the restart.

The Sumas were level when Nathan Mindomba found the bottom corner after Mabukwa’s assist.

A late flurry of goals from the home side saw them comfortably booked their place in the next round with three goals in the final 15 minutes.

 

Wokingham & Emmbrook: Woodward, Shaw, Cummuskey, White, Tuttle, Mullan (c), Badshah, Noyes, Mindomba, Clark, Ojong

Subs: Harrison. Linturn, Harris, Mabukwa, Goodwin

SANDHURST TOWN crashed out of the competition after a 2-1 defeat to Sheerwater.

Milo found the net for the Fizzers in their 2-1 loss.

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