Football round-up: Yellas beaten in shootout, Sandhurst champions and Berks County look ahead to play-offs
ASCOT UNITED were eliminated from the cup at the semi-final stage after a penalty shootout defeat against North Greenford United.
ASCOT UNITED were eliminated from the cup at the semi-final stage after a penalty shootout defeat against North Greenford United.
FINCHAMPSTEAD missed out on the chance to pick up silverware after they lost to Old Bradwell United.
ASCOT UNITED made it a weekend to remember as they stretched their lead at the top of the table to ...
ASCOT UNITED extended their advantage at the top of the table after they scored a last gasp winner against Broadfields ...
READING CITY missed the chance to close the gap at the top after they conceded a late goal at home ...
BERKS COUNTY picked up three points on their away visit to British Airways.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK were edged out in a nine goal thriller away at Flackwell Heath.
READING CITY kept their title bid on track with a hard fought home win over Spelthorne Sports.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK took a step towards safety with a vital win over Wembley at Lowther Road.
League leaders ASCOT UNITED strengthened their title push with a last minute winner to beat WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK.
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