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Football round-up: Sumas pick up valuable point, Berks County defeat Woodley United

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, August 23, 2023 4:36 pm
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Wokingham & Emmbrook v Milton United Pictures: Andrew Batt

Wokingham & Emmbrook v Milton United Pictures: Andrew Batt

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Combined Counties Premier North

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK collected their first league point of the campaign with a draw at Milton United.

The match proved to be a tale of two penalties. The hosts went in front in the 27th minute when they converted from the spot.

With a one goal deficit to try and overcome at the break, the Sumas replied quickly after the restart when they won a penalty of their own which was scored by Jake Woods.

That proved to be the final goal of the game as Sumas goalkeeper Emilio Fantocchio made some excellent stops to help his side to earn a valuable point.

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The Sumas are in 14th position after the opening three games of the season.

Wokingham now face a busy period with two games to play on the bank holiday weekend with two away trips.

They travel to Harefield United on Saturday before they play Ardley United on Monday.

SANDHURST TOWN picked up a point in a 2-2 draw at home to Camberley Town with goals from Coles and Vigran.

Combined Counties Division One

BERKS COUNTY got the better of WOODLEY UNITED in a local clash to earn three points with a 4-1 victory.

The Swords made a flying start with just two minutes on the clock when Luke Hayden Opened the scoring.

Lesley Sackey doubled Berks’ lead in the 30th minute

The Kestrels clawed a goal back early into the second-half through Connor Richardson to put the visitors back into the contest.

But County quickly established their advantage when Hayden netted his second of the game before Joe Gater netted to seal the points.

Berks are in fifth with three wins from their opening four games, while Woodley are in 14th on seven points from five games.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA picked up three points on the road with a 4-0 success at London Colney.

The Boars raced into an early lead with a goal from Ross Baker and quickly doubled their lead with a penalty from Harvey Valter.

Eversley added a third in the 17th minute through Max Laschok and he netted again to wrap up an impressive win.

WOODLEY UNITED earned three points at home against British Airways.

Sid Gbla scored the only goal of the game in the first-half to consolidate a 1-0 victory.

YATELEY UNITED added a point on the board with a 1-1 draw away at Brook House.

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