Wokingham Town picked up two important points during the last seven days.
The Sumas battled at Lowther Road on Saturday but ultimately their match against Ashford Town ended goalless.
On Tuesday night, a Sam Lynskey equaliser saw them grab a point in a 1-1 draw at Broadfields United, with that point for the home side taking them to the top of the Combined Counties Premier Division North.
Reading City won 0-4 on Saturday at North Greenford United, and defeated Hungerford Town 1-2 on the road on Tuesday night in the Berks & Bucks Cup.
Attention now turns to Saturday, where the Sumas will host the Citizens at Lowther Road, with a 3pm kick-off.
Woodley United are second in Division One following two successive 1-2 wins on the road, against Bedfont on Saturday and Molesey on Tuesday night.
There was no FA Cup success for our local teams on Sunday in the third qualifying round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.
Wokingham-based Ashridge Park went down 0-6 against South London Women, while Reading Women lost 1-2 at home to Brentford at Arbour Park.
In the Premier Division of the Southern Region Women’s Football League, Woodley United suffered a 6-0 defeat at Fleet Town.
On Sunday they will face Reading Women in the league in what promises to be an entertaining local derby. Kick off is at 2pm at the University of Reading Bulmershe Pavilion in Woodley.