Football round-up: Wokingham & Emmbrook comeback to draw, Finchampstead and Ashridge Park earn thumping wins
ASCOT UNITED made it two wins from two as they got the better of Oxford City in a seven-goal contest.
ASCOT UNITED made it two wins from two as they got the better of Oxford City in a seven-goal contest.
BRACKNELL TOWN overturned a one goal deficit against Havant & Waterlooville to continue their journey in the FA Cup.
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up three more points with a clean sheet win over Tiverton Town.
BRACKNELL TOWN secured their place in the next round with a 2-0 success at Harrow Borough.
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up a thumping home win against Swindon Supermarine on Saturday before they lost out away at Walton ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD earned a thumping home win over READING YMCA.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK collected their first league point of the campaign with a draw at Milton United.
THE FOOTBALL community came together last week to celebrate the grassroots game in a special awards night hosted at Double ...
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were crowned as league champions despite a final day defeat to runners-up TILEHURST PANTHERS.
ASCOT UNITED made history at Wembley Stadium as Kai Walters’ 80th minute winner ensured they overcame defending champions Newport Pagnell ...
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