Football round-up: S4K suffer heavy defeat, Ascot United Reserves lead the way
S4K BERKS COUNTY are one place off the bottom after they suffered a heavy defeat to Beaconsfield Town.
S4K BERKS COUNTY are one place off the bottom after they suffered a heavy defeat to Beaconsfield Town.
Goals from Connor Suckling and Sid Gbla ensured that Woodley United overcame 10-man Cove to take three points in the ...
ASCOT UNITED closed their league season with victory over Winchester City Flyers to secure second spot.
FINCHAMPSTEAD FC still lead the fight for second place in the Thames Valley Premier League after they won their 11th ...
BERKS COUNTY maintained their push for the title after they racked up their 19th win of the campaign.
READING CITY missed the chance to close the gap at the top after they conceded a late goal at home ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA climbed into sixth place by beating Kidlington Youth.
YATELEY UNITED sealed the league title by making it 16 wins from 16 to continue their faultless record.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA added three points to their total with a comfortable victory over CB Hounslow United.
League leaders ASCOT UNITED strengthened their title push with a last minute winner to beat WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK.
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