Isthmian South Central
BINFIELD climbed up to seventh after they knocked three past Ashford Town without reply on Friday night.
The Moles nudged themselves in front after five minutes when Brad Pgliaroli found the net from 20 yards out.
It didn’t take Binfield long to add to their lead when James Beauchamp scored from close range just eight minutes after the opener.
The points were all but sealed quickly after the restart when Pagliaroli found his second of the match to consolidate a comfortable 3-0 victory.
Southern League Premier South
BRACKNELL TOWN sit just outside the top five in the table after they lost out to Chesham United.
Chesham went ahead with a successful penalty from Karl Oliyide before the Robins were rewarded with a quick leveller when Darryl Sanders scored.
But the points were snatched away from them with just under 10 minutes to go when Jeanmal Prosper netted the winner.
Combined Counties Division One
BERKS COUNTY netted a stoppage time equaliser to ensure that they took a point in their away clash with EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA.
The Boars started with a fast approach and raced into a two-goal advantage early on.
The opening goal was scored in the fifth minute when James Clark applied the finishing touch to tap the ball in the net following a corner.
Eversley’s lead was doubled just eight minutes later when Adam Crocker scored from the penalty spot.
Berks hit back quickly to reduce the deficit when they converted from Les’???? Corner.
With the match headed into stoppage time, Les Sackey came up with the goods for the Swords with a stunning free-kick to equalise as the points were shared.
The result leaves Eversley in ninth, while Berks are in fourth.
Berks County manager Ellis Woods said: “Weeks after our last fixture, we couldn’t have asked for a ropier start to the game. Credit to all the boys, all 16 played a part in the turn around in tough conditions.”
Eversley manager Matty Angell added: “Difficult conditions and frustrating to concede so late on but lots of positive to have nullified a good front three, but there is more to come from this squad and proud of every single player and person involved at the club.”
Charles Twelftree Trophy
FINCHAMPSTEAD put their name in the hat for the next round with an away success at Cholsey United.
READING YMCA were knocked out of the competition after a 5-2 loss at Newbury.
Thames Valley Premier League
BURGHFIELD returned to league action by picking up three points on the road at Wraysbury Village.
With the game level after 88 minutes, the Fielders found the breakthrough when Jordan Cox netted the only goal of the game to give his side maximum points.
READING CITY U23s were on the end of a 7-1 hammering at Maidenhead Town.
The result leaves them bottom of the league with three points from 11 matches.