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.
TILEHURST PANTHERS got their hands on the trophy as they overturned a one-goal deficit to beat WARGRAVE.
FINCHAMPSTEAD missed out on the chance to pick up silverware after they lost to Old Bradwell United.
S4K BERKS COUNTY are one place off the bottom after they suffered a heavy defeat to Beaconsfield Town.
ASCOT UNITED made it a weekend to remember as they stretched their lead at the top of the table to ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES will play in the Combined Counties Women's League Cup semi-final after their penalty shootout success against ...
BERKS COUNTY are the new league leaders after their 3-0 success over Bedfont on Tuesday night.
ASCOT UNITED closed their league season with victory over Winchester City Flyers to secure second spot.
BERKS COUNTY maintained their push for the title after they racked up their 19th win of the campaign.
ASCOT UNITED booked their place in the cup final after their home success over Wycombe Wanderers. The Yellas flew out ...
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