Woodley United 1-1 Aylesford (3-1 pens): Kestrels make history in FA Women’s Cup
WOODLEY UNITED made club history and completed a weekend to remember by defeating Aylesford on penalties to progress in the ...
WOODLEY UNITED made club history and completed a weekend to remember by defeating Aylesford on penalties to progress in the ...
ASCOT UNITED made it two wins from two as they got the better of Oxford City in a seven-goal contest.
BRACKNELL TOWN picked up three more points with a clean sheet win over Tiverton Town.
READING FC WOMEN continue to build ahead of the new season with two more additions in preparation for the Championship ...
READING FC WOMEN has confirmed that academy graduate Emma Harries has departed the club to join West Ham United.
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were crowned as league champions despite a final day defeat to runners-up TILEHURST PANTHERS.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES secured top spot after they defeated rivals Larkspur Rovers to get their hands on the league ...
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES took another step towards the league title after they got past WARGRAVE.
ASCOT UNITED got their hands on silverware after they were successful in the cup final against Eastleigh in the Community.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES will play in the Combined Counties Women's League Cup semi-final after their penalty shootout success against ...
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