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Football round-up: Tilehurst Panthers host Caversham United, Ascot United and Reading FC exit FA Cup

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Friday, November 8, 2024 6:32 am
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Tilehurst Panthers FC Women vs Caversham United at The Rivermoor Stadium

Tilehurst Panthers FC Women vs Caversham United at The Rivermoor Stadium

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Southern Region Women’s Premier

WOODLEY UNITED continued their excellent form with a 5th win in seven matches as they breezed past Sholing.

There was a double from Sarah Lawrence and a third Woodley goal from Chloe Melton which helped the Kestrels to victory.

Women’s FA Cup

ASCOT UNITED exited the cup despite putting up a valiant fight away to Brentford.

After falling 2-0 behind at the break, things got worse for the Yellas when they conceded a third quickly after the restart.

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However, they produced an impressive fightback as they replied to get themselves back into the tie with a goal from Robertson before Glover netted moments later to make it 3-2.

The Bees wrapped up the tie late into stoppage time to make it 4-2.

READING FC’s journey came to an end with an away loss to Aylesford.

Royals skipper Hoesli-Atkins was on the scoresheet, but they lost 3-1.

Southern Region Women’s Division One North

CAVERSHAM UNITED picked up their first point of the season as they held TILEHURST PANTHERS to a 1-1 draw as they followed up their excellent cup showing against Reading last weekend.

Kloe Peters put the Panthers in front before Caroline Charlton levelled for Caversham in the second-half.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

FINCHAMPSTEAD lost out in a one goal game away to Larkspur Rovers.

YATELEY UNITED made it two wins from two with victory over Wallingford & Crowmarsh.

Thames Valley Women’s Football League Cup

SANDHURST WOLVES fell out of the competition with a 4-1 loss to Denham United Reserves.

S4K LADIES progressed with a 3-2 penalty shootout win to Thatcham & Newbury Blues.

CAVERSHAM AFC moved through with a comfortable 6-0 away success at WARGRAVE.

BERKS COUNTY flew through to the next round with a 5-0 win at Thatcham & Newbury Whites with doubles from Kiah Owen and Freya Johnson and a goal from Kirssna Thakrar.

WOKINGHAM TOWN exited after they were thumped 13-1 at home to Windsor & Eton.

Thames Valley Women’s Development

BURGHFIELD RESERVES picked up an impressive 8-1 win away to ARBORFIELD.

Georgia Hind scored a hat-trick, Jessica Welch, Katy Chapman and Sophie Beake each scored braces and Gemma Hargood was also on the scoresheet.

FINCHAMPSTEAD RESERVES added three points with a 4-0 triumph against Goring United Reserves.

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