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Sunday League football round-up: FC BAPCO hit Tilehurst for six while Berkshire Royals stay second

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, February 9, 2022 12:23 pm
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FC BAPCO smashed six past TILEHURST YM to keep the pressure up in the top two in the Reading & District Sunday League Senior Division.

BAPCO are in third after their 6-0 triumph over Tilehurst.

They are two points behind second placed AFC Bradfield, and three points behind leaders FC Sporty, but have two games in hand to play on both teams which could see them rise to the top of the table if they win both of their matches.

Meanwhile, in Division One WESTWOOD WANDERERS continued their surge at the top of the table with a 4-1 win over LOXWOOD PARK RANGERS.

CAVERSHAM UNITED fell to a heavy 7-1 defeat to second placed EMMER GREEN.

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Division Two league leaders GORING UNITED lost their first match of the campaign with a 5-3 loss to BURGHFIELD A, who closed the gap at the top to five points.

NEW ENGLAND have a four point buffer at the top in Division Three after they defeated SANCTUARY STRIKERS 2-1.

BERKSHIRE ROYALS are in second with three games in hand over the table toppers.

In Division Four, HYPE TRAIN made it 10 wins from 11 matches with a thumping 8-0 victory away at WHITLEY WOOD.

Reading & District Sunday League

Senior: AFC Bradfield 9-3 Twyford Comets, Arborfield 1-2 Englefield Eagles, BAPCO 6-0 Tilehurst Ym

One: Berkshire Dons 9-2 Reading Kites, Caversham United 1-7 Emmer Green, Give Back 6-1 GC United, Westwood Wanderers 4-1 Loxwood Park

Two: Burghfield A 5-3 Goring United, Calcot Royals 4-0 Farley Hill, Southbank 1-4 Barton Rovers

Three: New England 2-1 Sanctuary Strikers, RE United 2-3 Berkshire Royals, Thames Valley Railway 2-4 Racing Club de Woko

Four: Barton Rovers 2-5 Core, Brothers United 1-2 Give Back Reserves, FC Whitley Wood 0-8 Hype Train

Bracknell & District Sunday League

Premier: Bracknell Rangers 1-1 Crowthorne Inn

One: AFC Dukes 3-5 Panthers, Bracknell Corinthians 3-0 Woodley United, Winnersh Rangers 2-7 Freeman Royals

Two: Bracknell Athletic 1-1 Woodley Saints Tigers, Bracknell Cavaliers 2-3 Bracknell Spartan Vets, Braybrooke Athletic 5-0 Sandhurst, Harts of Bracknell 2-3 Ashridge Park Royals

Three: Ashridge Park 6-2 Bracknell Saint Germain, Bracknell Royals 4-2 Silver Birch, William Twigg Reserves 5-1 Newbold

Four: 3M 2-0 BAS Allstars, AFC Dukes Reserves 5-2 Bracknell Athletic Reserves, Wokingham Wanderers 4-1 Bracknell Titans,

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