Football round-up: Wargrave dent Finchampstead’s Thames Valley Premier League title hopes
ASCOT UNITED salvaged a point with a last minute goal to take victory away from relegation battling Corinthian Casuals.
ASCOT UNITED salvaged a point with a last minute goal to take victory away from relegation battling Corinthian Casuals.
BRACKNELL TOWN missed out on the chance to cut the gap on the teams above them after they lost 3-1 ...
BINFIELD FC have appointed Garry Haylock as their new first-team manager.
BINFIELD FC has announced that management duo Carl Withers and Jamie McClurg have departed the club to join Bracknell Town ...
BINFIELD provided a cup upset in the FA Cup second qualifying round with a stunning victory over Tonbridge Angels.
Binfield FC clashed with Slough Town in their final home pre-season game before the start of the league season.
Binfield FC picked up two positive results as they followed up a home draw with Marlow with a convincing away ...
Binfield FC captain Sean Moore ensured the Moles grabbed a last-gasp point in their match against Ashford.
BINFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB has announced that Andy Cotton will be the new chairman after Bob Bacon decided to step down ...
A late penalty miss denied Binfield from completing a second-half comeback in their FA Trophy tie against Truro City.
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