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Football round-up: Sumas take away win, while Woodley United face double header

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, August 2, 2022 2:34 pm
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WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK warmed up for their season opener with victory in their final pre-season match.

Up against Guildford City away from home, a brace from Jack Webb and a goal from Nathan Mindomba helped the Sumas to a 3-1 success.

Eliot Whitehouse’s team take on Wallingford & Crowmarsh on Tuesday night in the opening match of their Combined Counties Premier North season at Lowther Road (match report online at rdg.today and wokingham.today).

Ahead of their second season in the Isthmian South Central, Jamie McClurg and Carl Withers have bolstered their squad at BINFIELD FC.

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Taylor Morgan has signed for the Moles after making a positive impact in pre-season, while Lewis Pegg has joined after his loan deal from Slough at the back end of last season and Connor Holland has also signed.

The Moles begin their 2022/23 league campaign away at Ashford Town on Saturday, August 13.

WOODLEY UNITED completed their pre-season campaign with a double header on Saturday at Scours Lane.

First up they faced Slough Heating Laurencians as the match ended in a 2-2 stalemate.

The Kestrels played against Holmer Green in their second game.

Woodley manager Jordan Blake said: “Good afternoon for our squad as lots of them played a number of minutes to get them match fit. Looking forward to a solid week of training ready for the big kick off this time next week.”

Woodley kick off their season at home on Saturday against Spartans Youth.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA also begin their league campaign in Combined Counties Division one this weekend with an away trip against London Samurai Rovers.

Matty Angell’s team faced Guildford City in their most recent friendly match.

BERKS COUNTY start their Combined Counties Division One season at home to Molesey FC at Hill Farm Lane.

The Swords have announced that they have signed Shaun Wyllie, Harry Lee, Clive, Tom Henry and Matt Hill ahead of the new season.

READING YMCA shared a 2-2 draw with Kintbury Rangers Development in their most recent pre-season test.

In a game between two Bracknell & District Sunday League teams, SF7 got the better of BAS FC in a 4-3 win with a brace from Lloyd Jacques and goals from Ellis Day and Joel Day.

S4K BERKS COUNTY LADIES begin their pre-season preparations this weekend when they face ASCOT UNITED RESERVES at the Racecourse.

CAVERSHAM UNITED WOMEN took on Guildford Women and came away with an away victory.

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