Berkshire Football Awards 2023: Ascot United, Wokingham & Emmbrook, Woodley United, Eversley & California among winners
THE FOOTBALL community came together last week to celebrate the grassroots game in a special awards night hosted at Double ...
THE FOOTBALL community came together last week to celebrate the grassroots game in a special awards night hosted at Double ...
READING CITY kept their title bid on track with a hard fought home win over Spelthorne Sports.
League leaders ASCOT UNITED strengthened their title push with a last minute winner to beat WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK.
BERKS COUNTY strengthened their title charge by getting the better of Brook House.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA collected three points after Ben Anderson scored a stoppage time winner from the spot.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA claimed an important point away at title challengers SANDHURST TOWN despite conceding a late goal.
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up their 11th victory of the league campaign with success over Winchester City.
FINCHAMPSTEAD lost ground on league leaders YATELEY UNITED after suffering a 2-1 loss at home.
BINFIELD climbed up to seventh after they knocked three past Ashford Town without reply on Friday night.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA started their New Year by adding three points to their tally with a success over Cove.
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