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Thames Valley Football: Finchampstead find late leveller to deny Reading YMCA

by Andy Preston
September 27, 2022
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Thames Valley Premier League

READING YMCA were denied a second consecutive win over FINCHAMPSTEAD after a last gasp leveller from the champions.

Having earned an impressive 5-1 win over Finch last weekend, the teams returned to face each other for the second consecutive weekend.

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Finchampstead v Reading YMCA Pictures: Steve Smyth

In a dramatic ending to the match, Pele Hagger thought he had given YMCA the winning goal in the 87th minute.

But Finch ensured it wouldn’t be a second defeat on the bounce as they fought back to find an equaliser in stoppage time from Jason Baverstock

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Finch are in seventh with seven points from their opening four matches.

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BURGHFIELD made it three wins from four with a thumping 5-1 victory away to Marlow United.

In a clinical display from the Fielders, Lewis Butcher bagged a brace, while Oliver Brown and Rhys Iremonger added to the score.

Burghfield are in fourth place with nine points from their first four games.

Thames Valley Division One

HURST got off the mark with a win in their opening league game against Westwood Wanderers Reserves.

A brace from Steven Hawes and goals from Jake Horwood, Shaun Bannon and Andrew White sealed a 5-3 win for the hosts.

Thames Valley Division Two

READING YMCA RAPIDS made it two wins from two with an away success at Allied Community Elite.

Latham, Harrison and Porter were on the scoresheet to help the Rapids to a 4-2 win.

 

HURST RESERVES claimed victory in their opening league match against Cookham Dean.

Jordan Watson opened the score, Philip Burke added a second and Scott Peacock scored the third in Hurst’s 3-1 success.

Thames Valley Division Three

READING CITY DEVELOPMENT are top of the table with two wins from two.

A double from Sean Akintola and goals from Chase Rowland and Owen Turnbull saw City take a 4-1 win against AFC Winkfield Reserves.

 

BINFIELD DEVELOPMENT U23’s earned their second win of the season up against Henley Town Development.

Connor Gonzalez claimed a barce and Reegan Basilo Artman scored to help the Moles win 3-2.

 

FINCHAMPSTEAD DEVELOPMENT got the better of Farnham Royal Mavericks after Matthew Hudson’s 85th minute winner.

Thames Valley Division Four

BERKS COUNTY ROVERS got their first win of the season with a 4-1 away triumph at HARCHESTER HAWKS.

 

BURGHFIELD A secured their first victory of the new season with a 1-0 win over FINCHAMPSTEAD UNITED.

 

READING CITY U18’s lost out away at AFC Corinthians.

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