Football round-up: Finchampstead and Yateley progress, Reading YMCA claim away win
FINCHAMPSTEAD moved through to the next round after overcoming Hale Leys in a six goal game.
FINCHAMPSTEAD moved through to the next round after overcoming Hale Leys in a six goal game.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA collected three points after Ben Anderson scored a stoppage time winner from the spot.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA claimed an important point away at title challengers SANDHURST TOWN despite conceding a late goal.
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up their 11th victory of the league campaign with success over Winchester City.
BERKS COUNTY managed to add a valuable point to their tally with a home draw to Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves.
Unbeaten Reading City start league proceedings for the New Year this Saturday with an away trip to Hilltop.
BURGHFIELD ensured their place in the next round after they got the better of WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS.
FINCHAMPSTEAD ensured they cut the gap on league leaders Yateley United with victory over third placed BURGHFIELD.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were denied a win after they conceded late on at home to Brook House.
FINCHAMPSTEAD took three more points in a closely contested match against READING CITY U23's.
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