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Football round-up: S4K Berks County, Wargrave, Burghfield make cup progress

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, December 7, 2022 6:02 am
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TVCWFL Cup

ASCOT UNITED RESERVES stormed through with an emphatic away triumph at Aylesbury.

Dalia Fraga Matinez and Farrah Yewings both scored doubles, while goals from Mya Bowler, Louise Pullen, Saffron Rafter and Darcey Young helped Ascot to a huge 9-0 win.

 

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES made it through by defeating MORTIMER.

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Burghfield FC crowned as BTC Senior Cup champions with victory over Finchampstead FC at Select Car Leasing Stadium

The Boars progressed with a 5-2 win.

 

WARGRAVE smacked 10 past Taplow United to fly through to the next round.

A hat-trick each from Millie Bilcliff and Caroline PAterson was added to with a brace from Emily Biddle and goals from Alison Richardson and Hannah Sheehan to win 10-2.

 

S4K BERKS COUNTY put their name in the hat for the draw with a 3-1 home win over Slough Town.

Megan Cox and Kate Stewart were on the scoresheet to see the Fawkes to a 3-1 success

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BURGHFIELD moved through to the next round with a 4-1 away win at Kingsclere Reserves.

 

BURGHFIELD RESERVES were knocked out after a penalty shootout defeat to Ruislip Rangers 2s.

Karina Parker and Rosie Newnham scored for Burghfield to see them to a 2-2 draw before they lost out 4-1 on spot kicks.

 

WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT edged past Wantage Town with a penalty shootout success.

After a 1-1 stalemate in normal time, Wargrave went through with a 4-3 victory from the spot.

 

Southern Region Women’s Division One North

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA took their second win of the campaign by beating Carterton.

The win moves the Boars five points clear of bottom club Carterton and onto six points from six matches.

Eversley have at least one game in hand on all the team’s above them in the table.

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