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Finchampstead held in entertaining draw with Wargrave, while FC Sporty extend lead in Reading & District Sunday League

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, April 5, 2022 1:47 pm
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Thames Valley Premier League

The title race took another twist after FINCHAMPSTEAD were held to a draw in an entertaining six-goal contest against WARGRAVE.

Callum Vallance scored a brace, while fellow forward Dylan Chaffin also netted for Finch, but Wargrave managed to pick up an impressive point in a competitive match that could have been snatched by either side.

The draw leaves Wargrave in seventh place after 19 games on 29 points.

They can still set their sights on finishing higher up the table with seven matches left to play.

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They also have two games in hand to play on fifth place Maidenhead Town, who are currently three points above Wargrave.

Meanwhile, Finch are now seven points behind pace setters BURGHFIELD who lead the table.

However, the title race is set to go down to the wire as Finch still have three games in hand to play which could see them move above the leaders if they are able to take advantage and win all three matches.

Burghfield still have four matches left to play which could see them finish with a maximum of 63 points.

Finch still have seven games left to play and can finish with a maximum of 65 points if they are victorious in all their remaining matches.

Having clinched the title last season, Finch now face a tough fight from Burghfield if they are to retain their status as league champions again this season.

Reading & District Sunday League Senior Division

FC SPORTY extended their lead in the Senior Division after they hit six on the road at ARBORFIELD.

The victory gives them a six point lead at the top over FC BAPCO, who have three games in hand to catch up on.

FC Sporty have won 14 of their 16 league fixtures this season and have been beaten just once.

 

BURGHFIELD SUNDAY climbed up to fifth after they defeated ENGLEFIELD EAGLES 3-0.

 

TILEHURST YM and WOODLEY WANDERERS earned a point each in a goalless draw.

Division One

GIVE BACK FC continued their charge for the title after they smacked eight past BURGHFIELD RESERVES without reply.

The 8-0 win puts them in second, just four points behind leaders Westwood Wanderers with four games in hand to catch up on.

 

CAVERSHAM UNITED picked up a point which keeps them level on points with WOODLEY SAINTS HOBNOB.

Alex Jenkins gave the Billygoats the lead, but they were pegged back by a late leveller from Daniel Huggins.

 

LOXWOOD PARK RANGERS dealt a heavy defeat to bottom of the table READING KITES with an 8-0 success.

 

BERKSHIRE DONS beat WAYBACK WANDERERS 2-0 away from home, while EMMER GREEN held league leaders WESTWOOD WANDERERS to a 1-1 draw.

Division Two

Barton Rovers 5-1 AFC Pangbourne, Caversham AFC 2-5 Calcot Royals, Goring United 8-0 Southbank

Division Three

FC Woodley 4-1 New England, Royal Albion 0-5 Berkshire Royals, Thames Valley Railway 1-3 Hurst

Division Four

Reading United 6-1 RG6 FC

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