Football round-up: Tilehurst Panthers win shootout, Yellas stay top
ASCOT UNITED stay at the top of the table after they produced a late comeback to beat Eastleigh in the ...
ASCOT UNITED stay at the top of the table after they produced a late comeback to beat Eastleigh in the ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD suffered penalty shootout heartbreak as they missed out on qualifying for the Charles Twelftree Trophy final.
BRACKNELL TOWN added three points to their tally in an enthralling seven-goal contest with Gosport Borough.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK picked up their eighth win in 14 matches with a 2-1 triumph against Longford Park Vixens.
ASCOT UNITED squeezed past Woking after holding their nerve from the penalty spot.
FINCHAMPSTEAD left it late to pick up a dramatic stoppage time win to cut the gap on league leaders Westwood ...
BRACKNELL TOWN responded from their away loss at Swindon Supermarine on Saturday with a convincing Boxing Day victory over Walton ...
ASCOT UNITED strengthened their lead at the top of the table by getting the better of Oxford City with a ...
ASCOT UNITED climbed up the table with an impressive away display with goals on the road against Metropolitan Police.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK picked up a point on the road on their trip to BURGHFIELD RESERVES.
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