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Football round-up: Berks County through to final after shootout success, FC Bapco win trophy

The Swords will play in the cup final this weekend

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, May 17, 2022 2:08 pm
in Football, Sport
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Combined Counties League Cup Final

BERKS COUNTY FC booked their place in the cup final after they defeated British Airways.

The Swords went in front through Griffiths only to be pegged back by British Airways.

Berks restored their lead when Hobbs put them 2-1 ahead, but Airways ensured that the cup tie wasn’t sealed when they found another equaliser to take the game to a penalty shootout.

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The Swords were flawless from the spot as they held their nerve to score all five of their spot-kicks, while Airways’ second taker missed which meant Berks won 5-4 to progress.

The final will take place at Stag Meadow, Windsor on Saturday, May 21.

Berks County: Harris, Griffiths, Edwards, Lee, Akem-Che, Money, Laverty, Brighton, Hayden, Allen, Sackey

Subs: Epoku-Ware, Craske, Eatwell, Miller, Hobbs

Tilehurst Charity Cup Final

FC BAPCO got their hands on the trophy after they hit six past FC SPORTY.

Bapco displayed clinical finishing in their final which was played at the Select Car Leasing Stadium with two goals from Buckett and strikes from Bell, Palmer, Edwards and Parker to help them to a 6-2 win.

FC Bapco: Eaton, Parkes, Francis, Chowdhary, Davies, downes, Bell, Edwards, Parker, Palmer, Buckett

Subs: Edwards, Palmer, le Paih, Watkiss, Downes

Bracknell & District Sunday League Cup

BRACKNELL SPARTAN VETS ensured they made it through to the Supplementary Cup final.

Bracknell booked their place in the final as they progressed with a 4-1 victory.

3M stormed through to the final with a convincing triumph over HOPE & ANCHOR.

In a 10-goal contest, 3M took the match 7-3 in the high scoring cup tie.

They will face 3M in the final which will take place on Sunday, May 22 at the SB Group Stadium, Sandhurst.

Mick White Subsidiary Cup

BRACKNELL CAVALIERS made it to the final of the competition after a successful shootout against WILLIAM TWIGG RESERVES.

The teams were locked level at 1-1 after 90 minutes, which meant the game was decided from the penalty spot.

Cavaliers held their nerve to get through with a 4-3 shootout success.

They will battle it out for silverware against BRACKNELL ATHLETIC on Sunday (3pm kick-off) which will also be played at the SB Group Stadium, Sandhurst.

BTC Junior Cup Final

FR MAVERICKS will face MAIDENHEAD TOWN A in the final of the competition as they fight to take the trophy.

The match will take place at the Rivermoor Stadium, Scours Lane on Friday, May 20 (7.30pm kick-off),

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