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Sunday League football round-up: FC BAPCO hit 11 in Berks & Bucks FA Cup final

by Andy Preston
March 15, 2022
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Berks & Bucks FA Sunday Cup Final

FC BAPCO executed an attacking masterclass as they struck 11 past Paggies Bar on their way to winning silverware.

It wasn’t all plain sailing for BAPCO despite the scoreline as they fell behind after five minutes.

Bapco brought the game level in the 32nd minute, but Paggies replied quickly to regain their lead.

In a frantic end to the first-half, Bapco remarkably netted three times to turn the game on its head to be able to take a 4-2 advantage into the break.

10 minutes after the restart, Bapco netted a fifth before Paggies went down to 10 players after receiving a red card.

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Bapco took full control of the contest and enjoyed a magnificent attacking performance by hitting in five more to wrap up a convincing victory to take the cup.

Reading & District Sunday League Senior Division

TWYFORD COMETS moved away from the bottom of the table with just their second win of the campaign with a 2-1 win over BURGHFIELD.

WOODLEY WANDERERS shared the points with MORTIMER after a 2-2 stalemate between the teams in fifth and sixth in the table.

Division One

116 EXILES lost out in a five-goal contest to WAYBACK WANDERERS.

GC UNITED took the points with a 2-1 victory over CAVERSHAM UNITED.

EMMER GREEN strolled to a 6-0 triumph over ROSE & THISTLE, while league leaders WESTWOOD WANDERERS were held to a 1-1 draw by GIVE BACK.

Division Two

GORING UNITED stay at the top of the league after they smashed seven past AFC PANGBOURNE.

Division Three

HURST are top of the table after they edged past bottom side THAMES VALLEY RAILWAY 2-1.

RACING CLUB DE WOKO stay in the hunt in the top three after they beat FC WOODLEY 4-2, while SANCTUARY STRIKERS beat NEW ENGLAND 2-1.

Division Four

Barton Rovers Reserves 2-5 Whitley Wood, Brothers United 2-1 RG6, Calcot 2-1 MAC, Give Back Reserves 2-4 Hype Train

Bracknell & District Sunday League Premier

BRACKNELL RANGERS stay in third after they earned a 1-0 win over FINCHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC.

Bracknell with have their sights on the top with two games in hand on leaders Crowthorne Inn and three games in hand on second-placed Raglan.

RAGLAN stayed second after they earned a 1-0 victory over top of the table CROWTHORNE INN.

Division One

FREEMAN ROYALS smacked 12 past WOODLEY UNITED in a stunning clean sheet win.

Cup

FC SHOWCASE got the better of AFC Dukes in a thrilling cup tie that ended 6-4.

Division Two

SILVER BIRCH won on the road 2-1 at FC HARMANSWATER, while HARTS OF BRACKNELL defeated WOODLEY SAINTS TIGERS 4-2.

BRAYBROOKE ATHLETIC and BRACKNELL ATHLETIC couldn’t be separated in a 2-2 stalemate.

Division Three

ASHRIDGE PARK beat FINCHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC A 2-1, BRACKNELL ROYALS earned three points with a 4-1 away win at BRACKNELL BISONS and CROWTHORNE A won 5-2 against BRACKNELL SAINT-GERMAIN.

Cup semi-final

WOKINGHAM WANDERERS booked their place in the cup final with a 3-0 win over FINCHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC B.

AFC DUKES RESERVES breezed past BRACKNELL TITANS with an 11-0 triumph.

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