Football round-up: Sumas pick up valuable point, Berks County defeat Woodley United
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK collected their first league point of the campaign with a draw at Milton United.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK collected their first league point of the campaign with a draw at Milton United.
BURGHFIELD took their eighth win of the campaign with a convincing away performance at WARGRAVE in the Thames Valley Premier ...
Sandhurst Town star Liam Ollive admits it is a dream come true that his team can showcase their talents to ...
On a frosty evening, forward Sid Gbla was in red hot form helping himself to four goals against third place ...
S4K BERKS COUNTY lost out narrowly at home to Goring United.
READING CITY kept their title bid on track with a hard fought home win over Spelthorne Sports.
Champions Woodley completed their league season with a comfortable win at lowly Kidlington and kept another clean sheet, the tenth ...
READING YMCA RAPIDS remain close on the toes of the league leaders after their 1-0 win at TWYFORD & RUSCOMBE.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK took a step towards safety with a vital win over Wembley at Lowther Road.
WOODLEY UNITED LADIES were confirmed as league champions in the Southern Region Women's Division One North with their win over ...
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