Football round-up: Bracknell Town score five, Sumas earn first win, Swords defeat Boars
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up a thumping home win against Swindon Supermarine on Saturday before they lost out away at Walton ...
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up a thumping home win against Swindon Supermarine on Saturday before they lost out away at Walton ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD earned a thumping home win over READING YMCA.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK collected their first league point of the campaign with a draw at Milton United.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES secured top spot after they defeated rivals Larkspur Rovers to get their hands on the league ...
READING YMCA held their nerve from the penalty spot to progress past FINCHAMPSTEAD in the semi-finals.
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 look set to finish as runners-up after they earned an impressive away win at BURGHFIELD.
ASCOT UNITED were eliminated from the cup at the semi-final stage after a penalty shootout defeat against North Greenford United.
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