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Football round-up: Ascot United progress in FA Vase, Bracknell hit six, Reading City stay unbeaten

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 10:43 am
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Southern League Premier Division

BRACKNELL TOWN smacked six past North Leigh in an empathic home victory.

Goals from Kamaron English, doubles from Joe Grant and Jordan Esprit and Darryl Sanders ensured that the Robins collected three points in style.

The win puts Bracknell into 11th place with 17 points from 11 games.

Bracknell manager Carl Withers said: “Felt like that result has been coming and it proved that way today (Saturday), aggressive, clinical and the icing on the cake was the clean sheet.”

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BINFIELD dropped down to seventh after they lost out at home to Walton & Hersham.

The visitors netted once in each half to continue their excellent form.

 

Combined Counties Premier North

READING CITY picked up a point on the road against Spelthorne Sports.

 

The goalless draw keeps the Cityzens in sixth position as they continued their unbeaten start to the league campaign.

 

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK are one place off the bottom after they were defeated 2-0 by Wembley.

 

The Sumas have seven points from their first 13 games in the league.

FA Vase first-round

ASCOT UNITED made it through away at Newport IOW after Brendan Matthew’s strike was enough to win the game.

 

After the hosts were reduced to 10 players on the stroke of half-time, the Yellaman took advantage and went in front just before the hour mark when Matthew got on the end of Kai Walters’ cross to convert.

 

BERKS COUNTY were eliminated after they lost out away to Chessington & Hook United.

Ellis Day netted for the Swords, but they fell to a 4-1 defeat.

 

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were also knocked out of the cup after a 4-1 loss.

 

Will Kennedy netted a late consolation goal for the Boars as Crowborough Athletic progressed to the next round.

Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD stay in second position after they hit four past Westwood Wanderers.

 

A brace from Joel Day and goals from Adam Mills and Dylan Parmar helped Finch to a 4-0 win.

 

Finch are on 17 points from eight matches, seven points behind league leaders Yateley United.

 

BURGHFIELD climbed up to third in the table by scoring five away at SB Phoenix.

 

Doubles from Oliver Brown and Ryan Farmer and a goal from Jordan Cox saw the Fielders take three points with a 5-1 triumph.

 

WARGRAVE earned three points in a high scoring contest against Chalvey Sports.

 

The 4-3 ensured that Wargrave moved up to fifth place with 12 points from six games.

 

READING YMCA suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to league leaders Yateley United.

 

YMCA are in 10th with seven points from six matches.

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