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Sunday League football round-up: Bracknell Rangers set up Sunday Senior Cup final date with Wokingham & Emmbrook

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 1:12 pm
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BRACKNELL RANGERS booked their place in the Bracknell & District League Sunday Senior Cup final with victory over WILLIAM TWIGG.

Rangers made a quick start to their semi-final contest against Twigg by opening the scoring just four minutes into the match when Nick William slotted in.

Bracknell used the momentum from their fantastic start to double their lead in the 18th minute to put themselves in a commanding position in the cup tie when William grabbed his brace by converting from close range.

Twigg weren’t able to reply in the second-half as Rangers managed to keep a clean sheet and hold on to their 2-0 advantage to progress to the final.

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Bracknell’s win sets up a final date against Wokingham & Emmbrook on Sunday, May 8 where the two sides will battle it out for the silverware.

The Sumas’ Sunday side are currently sixth in the Bracknell & District Sunday League Premier Division, while Bracknell Rangers are third in the same division.

13 points currently separate the teams in the table as Bracknell have six wins from 10 matches, while the Sumas have won two of their 11 league games.

When the sides last met in the league in October, Bracknell ran out as 3-1 winners.

Bracknell & District Sunday League Premier

FINCHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC put three points on the board with victory over WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK SUNDAY TMW.

With Wycombe Wanderers manager and former professional footballer Gareth Ainsworth in action for Finch, they took a narrow 3-2 triumph over the Sumas.

The win means that fifth placed Finch move three points clear of bottom of the table Sumas.

Bracknell & District Sunday League

Cup: Bracknell Rangers 2-0 William Twigg, Panthers 4-1 Freeman Royals

Premier: Finchampstead Athletic 3-2 Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW

One: Winnersh Rangers 1-2 AFC Dukes, Woodley United 1-2 FC Showcase

Two: Bracknell Cavaliers 0-1 Ashridge Park Royals, Bracknell Spartan Vets 9-1 Bracknell Athletic, Harts of Bracknell 1-0 Sandhurst

Three: Bracknell Bisons 2-0 Bracknell Saint Germain, Crowthorne A 3-2 SF7, William Twigg Reserves 2-10 Bracknell Royals

Four: Wokingham Wanderers 7-3 Bracknell Athletic Reserves

Reading & District Sunday League

Senior: FC Sporty 3-1 AFC Bradfield, Maiden Place 3-0 Englefield Eagles, Mortimer 3-0 Tilehurst, Twyford Comets 1-3 Woodley Wanderers

One: Caversham United 2-1 Berkshire Dons, Emmer Green 3-0 Burghfield Reserves, GC Utd 1-2 Loxwood Park, Give Back 7-1 Woodley Saints Hobnob

Two: Barton Rovers 2-1 Burghfield A, Southbank 5-1 Caversham

Three: Burghfield B 1-2 Royal Albion, Racing Club de Woko 2-2 New England, Sanctuary Strikers 4-0 Hurst

Four: Brothers Utd 2-2 Core, Hype Train 4-0 Barton Rovers Reserves

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