Wokingham & Emmbrook v Ascot United: Sumas set up initiative to encourage supporters to attend clash at Lowther Road
Wokingham & Emmbrook FC are running two initiatives to encourage supporters to attend their clash with Ascot United on Saturday, ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook FC are running two initiatives to encourage supporters to attend their clash with Ascot United on Saturday, ...
BINFIELD lost out in an eight goal contest away at Beckenham Town.
WOODLEY UNITED leapfrogged Berks County in the Combined Counties Division One table with their third consecutive win.
BINFIELD made it through to the next round of the FA Trophy with an away win at Thame United.
READING YMCA were denied a second consecutive win over FINCHAMPSTEAD after a last gasp leveller from the champions.
Woodley United ladies progressed into the next round of the Berks & Bucks FA Women's Senior cup thanks to a ...
HAT-TRICKS from Harry Grant and Brendan Matthew helped Ascot United strike 10 past AEK Boco in their FA Vase victory.
ASCOT UNITED sit at the top of the table after they found a last minute winner from Harry Tucker against ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK got off the mark with their first win of the season in new manager Matt Cronan's first ...
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