Football round-up: Reading City go top, Eversley & California concede late and Ascot United sail through in FA Vase
READING CITY climbed to the top of the table after they earned their 10th win of the campaign.
READING CITY climbed to the top of the table after they earned their 10th win of the campaign.
A second successive win and clean sheet saw Woodley United Ladies move up to third place in the league in ...
Reading City FC will be offering free entry to Reading FC season ticket holders for their local clash with Wokingham ...
BINFIELD put another point on the board despite losing a two goal lead at Hanworth Villa.
BRACKNELL TOWN FC produced a performance to be proud of in their FA Cup first-round tie against Ipswich Town.
WOODLEY UNITED put on a stunning display by hitting five past Caversham United to take three points.
BRACKNELL TOWN were eliminated from the FA Cup by League One Ipswich Town after a determined display.
S4K BERKS COUNTY made progress in a seven goal contest against Tower Hill.
BRACKNELL TOWN ensured their place in the next round with a comeback win over North Leigh.
WOODLEY UNITED FC took the points in their league clash with Eversley & California thanks to two free kicks from ...
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