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Football round-up: Reading YMCA and Finchampstead stay in battle for second place

by Andy Preston
May 4, 2023
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Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD look set to finish as runners-up after they earned an impressive away win at BURGHFIELD.

Finch fired four past the Fielders with goals from James Payne, Stephen Hunt, Aqeel Butt and Dylan Chaffin to take a 4-0 success.

Finch are in second on 38 points with two games left to play.

READING YMCA stay close behind Finchampstead in the fight for second place after they hit five past WARGRAVE.

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Doubles from both Andrej Hornola and Alfie Stephens, as well as a goal from Mohamed Adam, ensured a 5-1 away triumph for YMCA.

They trail Finch by four points with two games to play.

YATELEY UNITED are one game away from completing a perfect season after they earned their 19th win in 19 games.

They scored five at Slough Heating Laurencians as Myles White smashed four goals and Charlie Westell added to the scoreline to secure a 5-1 win.

Thames Valley Division One

HURST put themselves in the title picture with an impressive win over league leaders AFC Winkfield.

A hat-trick from Steven Hawes and a goal from Jamie Broadley helped Hurst to a 4-3 away triumph.

Hurst are two points behind the current leaders with two games left to play, while Winkfield have completed their campaign.

Thames Valley Division Two

READING YMCA RAPIDS’ title hopes took a hit after BURGHFIELD RESERVES put themselves in the chase with a 3-1 win.

Goals from Jordan Cox, Ben Storey and Aush Gurung saw Burghfield take the points.

With two games each left to play, Burghfield are six points off the pace.

Bracknell & District Sunday League

Cup: Braybrooke Athletic 2-3 Finchampstead Athletic, Crowthorne Inn 0-3 Bracknell Royals, Raglan 4-3 FC Showcase, Ashridge Park Royals 5-3 BAS Allstars, AB United 6-2 Ashridge Park, Harts of Bracknell Stags 2-2 Bracknell Bisons (4-2 pens), Silver Birch 1-1 AFC Dukes Reserves (5-4 pens), Berks United 3-0 Bracknell Elite,

Premier: Bracknell Rangers 7-2 Freeman Royals

Division One: Bracknell Spartan Vets 3-1 Winnersh Rangers, Panthers 9-1 Bracknell Athletic, SF7 6-0 FC Harmanswater

Division Two: 3M 0-3 Harts of Bracknell

Division Three: Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves 1-7 Hope & Anchor, Wokingham Wanderers 3-1 FC Bracknell Saints

Division Four: Bracknell Athletic Reserves 1-2 Nameless FC, Bracknell Bisons Reserves 1-2 Bracknell Spartan, Braybrooke Athletic Reserves 2-1 FC Bracknell

Reading & District Sunday League

Premier: Mortimer 3-2 Burghfield

Division One: Arborfield 3-3 Englefield Eagles, Barton Rovers 1-4 116 Exiles, Caversham United 0-5 GC United

Division Two: AFC Pangbourne 1-7 RDG Athletic, Barton Rovers Reserves 3-1 Hurst, Reading United 1-0 Give Back Reserves, Zone RG 3-0 Burghfield A

Division Three: Burghfield B 5-2 New England, Hype Train 1-3 RE United, Sanctuary Strikers 2-1 Southbank, Southcote Colts 4-0 Core FC, Woodley Saints Lowfield 1-1 Brothers United

Division Four: Allied Community 5-0 FC Whitley Wood, Calcot 1-2 116 Exiles Reserves, Caversham United Reserves 3-0 Arbor Athletic

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