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Football round-up: Wokingham & Emmbrook beaten away, Reading City complete comeback

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 3:04 pm
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Combined Counties Premier North

READING CITY climbed up to eighth after they completed a magnificent comeback to beat Edgware Town.

The visitors went in front from the penalty spot just four minutes into the game and doubled their lead in the 22nd minute.

The Cityzens got back into the game to inspire a comeback when Josh Baines smashed a shot into the top corner in the 34th minute.

With just over half an hour to go, Tyler D’Cruz put Reading level and City then grabbed a winner with 10 minutes left when Dan Davies converted from a corner to complete the turnaround.

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WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK went down to a third successive defeat to Tadley Calleva.

The Sumas conceded two first-half goals which condemned them to a 2-0 loss and leaves them 16th in the table after 29 games.

Combined Counties Division One

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA maintained their push for the play-offs courtesy of a hat-trick from Jamie Griggs.

The Boars got off to a quick start when Griggs headed in from Connor Allston’s throw in with six minutes gone.

Shortly after the restart, Griggs had his second when Brad Brown set up Griggs who showed composure to strike the ball into the bottom corner.

Griggs sealed his treble and three precious points for Eversley when he found the net with a bullet header.

Eversley are in fourth on 60 points with just eight league games left to play.

BERKS COUNTY lost out in a local derby clash at home to Sandhurst Town.

Sandhurst had a two goal advantage going into the break that was pegged back when the Swords scored in the 73rd minute.

But Sandhurst managed to score again to take a 3-1 win.

WOODLEY UNITED fell to defeat against league leaders Hilltop.

Hilltop extended their lead at the top of the table with a 3-0 victory to leave the Kestrels in 18th from 29 matches.

Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD missed out on the chance to close the gap on league leaders BURGHFIELD after they drew to Windlesham & Chobham.

Ryan Finch and Dylan Chaffin netted for Finch to help them earn a point in a 2-2 stalemate.

Finch are five points adrift of Burghfield, but still have three games in hand in what is set to be a tense title battle.

BURGHFIELD weren’t able to extend their lead at the top after they were held to a 3-3 draw by WARGRAVE.

Tom Adams, Teoman Atik and James McClellan were on the scoresheet for the Fielders.

READING YMCA moved up to ninth with victory over Wraysbury.

James Boazarth opened the scoring and a brace from Pele Hagger helped YMCA add three points with a 3-1 triumph.

READING CITY U23’s fell to a 2-1 defeat away at Westwood Wanderers, while WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS lost 2-0 at home to Marlow United.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

TILEHURST PANTHERS produced a five-star display to beat Carterton First.

The 5-0 win means that Tilehurst closed the gap on fourth placed Carterton to just one point.

CAVERSHAM UNITED picked up a point on the road against Mortimer.

Goals from Freya Jenkins and Caitlin Levy but Mortimer hit back late on to share the points.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

CAVERSHAM AFC took maximum points in a nine-goal game against WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT.

Eva Fa Matos scored twice and Tina Leahy scored for Wargrave but they lost out 6-3.

Wargrave are one place off the bottom, while Caversham are sixth,

S4K BERKS COUNTY capped off their title winning campaign in style with an away win.

A brace from Megan Cox and goals from Claudia Mulvey and Kiah Owen ensured a 4-1 success in their final league game over Thatcham & Newbury Town.

The Fawkes end the season as champions with 46 points, winning 15 of their 18 matches.

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