FA Cup: Binfield continue journey, Ascot United and Reading City crash out
BINFIELD continued their FA Cup journey with a 3-0 win in their away tie at Kidlington FC.
BINFIELD continued their FA Cup journey with a 3-0 win in their away tie at Kidlington FC.
A determined display saw BINFIELD make a winning start to their league campaign on the road.
ASCOT UNITED ensured their place in the next round of the cup with victory over Cribbs on Friday evening.
READING remains a 'little big town' as it has missed out on city status in favour of Milton Keynes.
Finchampstead FC got their title challenge back on track with a victory over Reading City U23?s in the Thames Valley ...
The Rivermoor Stadium will play host to the Southern Region Women?s Football League Cup Final and the Chairman?s Cup Finals ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City shared a point each after a tense battle in the Combined Counties Premier North.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA fell further behind the top three in the table after a second consecutive league defeat.
READING CITY marked manager Simon Johnson?s 100th game in charge with victory at home to Holyport.
BINFIELD fell short in their home encounter with Chalfont after a missed penalty in stoppage time.
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