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Thames Valley Premier League: Finchampstead FC retain title with away win at Wraysbury

Finch are hoping to complete a league and cup double

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 1:11 pm
in Football, Sport
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Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD were crowned TVPL champions for a second consecutive season.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

Finch ensured they ended their season with a win after they defeated Wraysbury away from home.

Joel Day netted a first-half brace to help his team to a 2-0 victory.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

The champions end the season on top with 64 points after 20 wins from 26 matches in what has been an enthralling title battle with Burghfield.

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Burghfield FC crowned as BTC Senior Cup champions with victory over Finchampstead FC at Select Car Leasing Stadium

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

BURGHFIELD finished just four points behind the leaders after they won on the final day against Richings Park.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

The Fielders went two in front thanks to Teoman Atik before goals from James McClellan and Josh Cook sealed a 4-1 win.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt


READING YMCA
ended their campaign with an emphatic win over Maidenhead Town.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

Goals from Mark Lemm, Joel Burton, Craig Fitzpatrick and Jamie Froud wrapped up a 4-1 success.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

Reading YMCA are in ninth on 31 points but may drop down the table if the teams below them win their game in hand.


READING CITY
were edged out in a seven-goal contest at home to Marlow United.

Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

The Cityzens lost out 4-3 which means they finish in 12th on 24 points.

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Wraysbury Village v Finchampstead Pictures: Andrew Batt

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