Football round-up: Woodley United in FA Cup action, Ascot United remain unbeaten
WOODLEY UNITED put on a strong display despite being beaten against a side two league's above them, Oxford United.
WOODLEY UNITED put on a strong display despite being beaten against a side two league's above them, Oxford United.
WOODLEY UNITED's men's and women's teams each have huge cup ties to look forward to this weekend.
TILEHURST PANTHERS kept their winning run going by making it six wins from six in the league with a dramatic ...
Woodley United Ladies moved up to third place in the division in a match that saw them score twice late ...
ASCOT UNITED made it five wins from six as they continued their unbeaten streak at the top of the table.
ASCOT UNITED continued their reign at the top of the table as they made it four wins from five games.
WOODLEY UNITED made club history and completed a weekend to remember by defeating Aylesford on penalties to progress in the ...
ASCOT UNITED were eliminated by READING FC U23s after a ruthless second-half display from the visitors.
ASCOT UNITED continue their stay at the top of the table despite losing their 100% winning record.
WOODLEY UNITED stormed through to the next round with an astonishing away win at Buckingham United.
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