Football round-up: Sumas secure survival in style, Swords, Boars, Cityzens prepare for play-offs
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK continued their excellent run of revived form with a home success over Burnham.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK continued their excellent run of revived form with a home success over Burnham.
BRACKNELL TOWN remain in the contention to make the play-offs following their 3-1 home success over Winchester City.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK eanred a crucial win as new manager Darren Purbrick marked his first game in charge with a ...
BRACKNELL TOWN took three points thanks to a 100th minute goal from skipper Ashley Lodge
ASCOT UNITED stay on top of the table after they dispatched of bottom of the table Badshot Lea.
BRACKNELL TOWN put themselves back in play-off contention with a 95th minute winning penalty from captain Ashley Lodge.
ASCOT UNITED's hopes of securing a league and cup double were put to bed after a penalty shootout defeat to ...
ASCOT UNITED made another stride towards winning the league title after they completed a comeback to defeat Wycombe Wanderers.
ASCOT UNITED salvaged a point with a last minute goal to take victory away from relegation battling Corinthian Casuals.
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