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Thames Valley Premier League: Can Finchampstead FC retain the title for third consecutive season?

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, August 18, 2022 7:01 am
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Finchampstead v Burghfield Picture: Andrew Batt

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The new 2022/23 Thames Valley Premier League season kicks off this weekend.

FINCHAMPSTEAD will be looking to take the crown for a third consecutive season.

Finch have taken the title for the two previous campaigns.

They were taken to the wire BURGHFIELD last season in what was a thrilling title race.

Finch claimed top spot by winning 20 of their 26 league games, drawing two and losing just four which gave them 64 points.

Meanwhile, Burghfield followed closely behind with 19 wins, three draws and just four defeats as they amassed 60 points.

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However, it was a clash between the top two late in the season that settled the title dispute as Finch came out 4-1 winners at home.

Finch begin their season with a trip to Westwood Wanderers on Saturday, who finished in fourth last season.

Burghfield host Windlesham United, who finished in sixth.

READING YMCA placed in 10th last campaign.

They earned nine wins, four draws and 13 losses which gave them 31 points.

They open their new season with an away trip to Slough Heating Laurencians.

WARGRAVE begin their fixture list at home to Marlow United.

Wargrave finished just two points behind YMCA last season as they picked up eight wins, seven draws and 11 defeats which left them in 11th.

READING CITY U23’s start by playing host to Maidenhead Town.

The Cityzens finished in 12th place last season with seven wins, three draws and 16 losses.

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