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Football round-up: Caversham and Woodley exit cup, Ascot United hit seven heaven

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 12:30 pm
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Berks & Bucks Women’s Cup

CAVERSHAM UNITED were knocked out of the cup after a heavy home defeat to Abingdon United.

The Goats found themselves 5-0 down at half-time, but a much improved second-half display saw Swan claw back a consolation goal as the game ended 6-1 to the visitors.

WOODLEY UNITED lost out after Maidenhead United earned a convincing 7-0 win.

Woodley United Ladies v Maidenhead United Ladies Pictures: Andrew Batt
Woodley United Ladies v Maidenhead United Ladies Pictures: Andrew Batt

Berks & Bucks Women’s FA Trophy

TILEHURST PANTHERS got past SHINFIELD RANGERS in their away tie.

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Tilehurst hit three past Shinfield without reply with a brace from Leah Why and a goal from Caitlin Prosser.

BURGHFIELD progressed to the next round after coming out on top in a seven goal tie against CAVERSHAM AFC.

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ASCOT UNITED stormed to a huge away win at Oxford City.

Boasting seven different scores in their 7-0 success, Sarah Davern, Amelia Kimble, Laura Spark, Alixandra Todd, Isabel Woods, Nicole Brown and Dominique Carrington all netted.

The win puts Ascot top of the table with three wins from four.

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