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Football round-up: Woodley United miss out in seven goal thriller, Eversley & California collect three points

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 11:14 am
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Woodley United v Milton United Pictures: Andrew Batt

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Southern Region Women’s Premier Division

ASCOT UNITED fell to their first loss of the season away at Eastleigh.

The game was decided by one goal to give Eastleigh the points as Ascot dropped down to third.

Woodley United v Milton United Pictures: Andrew Batt
Woodley United v Milton United Pictures: Andrew Batt

Southern Region Women’s Division One North
WOODLEY UNITED
suffered a defeat in a seven goal thriller against Milton United.

Charley Evans put the Kestrels ahead, but the lead was short lived and the visitors levelled up quickly.

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Milton then went ahead in the 23rd minute, but the Kestrels recovered to take the lead with strikes from Amie Benton and May Hamblin.

The scoring wasn’t done as the away team fought back with two goals in the final 10 minutes of the contest to take the win.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA collected their first three points of the season with an impressive victory over Carterton.

Lauren Broadhurst netted a first-half brace to give the Boars a half-time lead and Rebekah Pantony added two more in the second-half to help Eversley to a 4-0 win.

 

CAVERSHAM UNITED were involved in their first draw of the season in a goalless contest away at Long Crendon.

Thames Valley Women’s Premier Division

WARGRAVE stormed to an emphatic win over Banbury United.

Wargrave smashed 10 past their opponents to earn a 10-1 win.

 

ASCOT UNITED RESERVES made it four wins from four with a home success over Haddenham.

Mya Bowler, Amy Cogdon and Darcey Young scored to see Ascot to a 3-0 win.

Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

S4K BERKS COUNTY lost out for the second time this season with a 5-1 defeat away at Barton United.

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