Football round-up: FC BAPCO win title, Westwood Wanderers and Burghfield take silverware
FC BAPCO wrapped up the league title in their top of the table clash against FC SPORTY.
FC BAPCO wrapped up the league title in their top of the table clash against FC SPORTY.
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES took another step towards the league title after they got past WARGRAVE.
BERKS COUNTY's hopes of promotion were ended with a heavy home defeat to Langley in the play-off semi-finals.
ASCOT UNITED got their hands on silverware after they were successful in the cup final against Eastleigh in the Community.
FINCHAMPSTEAD missed out on the chance to pick up silverware after they lost to Old Bradwell United.
BURGHFIELD took their eighth win of the campaign with a convincing away performance at WARGRAVE in the Thames Valley Premier ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD moved through to the semi-finals after a comfortable win over Westwood Wanderers.
READING YMCA RAPIDS remain close on the toes of the league leaders after their 1-0 win at TWYFORD & RUSCOMBE.
YATELEY UNITED sealed the league title by making it 16 wins from 16 to continue their faultless record.
HURST moved into third position after they gained a clean sheet success over Holyport Reserves.
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