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Football round-up: Brown treble helps Eversley & California complete comeback

The Boars fought back form two goals down to win 3-2

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, March 15, 2022 12:20 pm
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Combined Counties Division One

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA pulled off a magnificent comeback thanks to Bradley Brown’s hat-trick.

A disappointing start for the Boars saw them fall two goals behind when FC Deportivo Galicia scored in the 16th minute and then again in the 25th minute.

But Eversley regrouped, fought back and got themselves level before half-time with two goals in quick succession from Brown to cancel out Deportivo’s advantage.

With confidence and momentum on their side, Brown sealed his hat-trick when he slotted the ball past the keeper in the 57th minute which completed the turnaround.

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Eversley are in fourth after 30 games and have two games in hand on third placed Rayners Lane, who they currently trail by seven points.

BERKS COUNTY are in ninth after they kept a clean sheet in their win over Hillingdon Borough.

Goals from Kai Hobbs and Harry Lee gifted the Swords three points.

Isthmian South Central

BINFIELD took three points away from home with a clean sheet victory at Thatcham Town.

Scoring on the stroke of half-time, James Beauchamp’s strike proved to be the only goal of the game as the Moles came away with a 1-0 win.

Combined Counties Premier North

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK’s two game winning run came to an end with an away loss at North Greenford United.

The home team went in front after 30 minutes and extended their lead in the second-half with two more goals to consolidate the result.

The Sumas are in 16th after 27 games on 25 points, four above 17th and five above 18th with games in hand on both.

Berks & Bucks semi-final

FINCHAMPSTEAD suffered penalty heartbreak as they were eliminated from the cup by SB Phoenix.

A 1-1 draw meant the game decided by a shootout which was won by Phoenix 4-3 which meant they progressed past the current Thames Valley Premier League champions.

BTC Senior Cup

WARGRAVE stormed through with the next round with an emphatic victory over Eldon Celtic.

Sam Wild and Sam Guze both netted hat-tricks, Joe Wigmore scored a brace and goals from Torben Rees and Calum Hunter helped them to a 9-2 triumph.

BURGHFIELD were knocked out of the cup after a defeat to Yateley United.

Lorenzo Medford got on the scoresheet for the Fielders but they were beaten 2-1.

HURST got through with a penalty shootout win over Mortimer.

The teams were locked at 0-0 at the end of 120 minutes, but Hurst went through with a 4-3 shootout success.

READING YMCA went out after a 6-3 loss to Windlesham & Chobham, while WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS went down to a 2-0 defeat to Westwood Wanderers.

Berks & Bucks Women’s Trophy Final

CAVERSHAM UNITED fell at the final hurdle in a magnificent cup run that ended in defeat to Penn & Tylers Green.

Caversham goalkeeper Nina Merritt did brilliantly to keep Penn at bay before they eventually went in front to take a lead into the break.

After soaking up some pressure from the Billygoats, Penn hit on the counter with two more goals to win the final.

Southern Region Women’s Premier Division

WOODLEY UNITED fell to a heavy defeat against league champions Moneyfields.

The Kestrels conceded two in the first-half and four more in the second as the visitors sealed the league title in an unbeaten campaign.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

WARGRAVE were beaten in seven goal contest away at Stonesfield Strikers.

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