Football round-up: Ascot United and Woodley United keep cup dreams alive
ASCOT UNITED stormed through with a clinical attacking display to beat EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA.
ASCOT UNITED stormed through with a clinical attacking display to beat EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA.
HURST moved into third position after they gained a clean sheet success over Holyport Reserves.
BERKS COUNTY strengthened their title charge by getting the better of Brook House.
FINCHAMPSTEAD moved through to the next round after overcoming Hale Leys in a six goal game.
TILEHURST PANTHERS' pursuit of the title continued with a thumping away win at Banbury United.
After the disappointment of losing to the league's bottom side a week before, a much improved Woodley United performance saw ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA collected three points after Ben Anderson scored a stoppage time winner from the spot.
WOODLEY UNITED LADIES were confirmed as league champions in the Southern Region Women's Division One North with their win over ...
CAVERSHAM UNITED climbed up to fifth place after they scored five past Carterton without reply.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA claimed an important point away at title challengers SANDHURST TOWN despite conceding a late goal.
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