Football round-up: Berks County cement play-off place, Sumas hold Reading City to draw
BRACKNELL TOWN remain in the contention to make the play-offs following their 3-1 home success over Winchester City.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN remain in the contention to make the play-offs following their 3-1 home success over Winchester City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have been informed that they will not be able to take inflatables into the ground for their away trip to Burton Albion on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Kelvin Abrefa expressed his gratitude after making his first League One start of the season in the Royals' draw with Barnsley.
Read moreDetailsEntries are now open for Wargrave 10k and kids fun run.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women's manager Liam Gilbert praised his side's determination after they picked up what could be a crucial point in the Women's
Read moreDetailsReading FC moved another point towards securing League One safety as they picked up a point against play-off chasing Barnsley.
Read moreDetailsJokes and giggles among bidders at a charity auction meant a fun night out ? and £1,800 for a sports club's funds.
Read moreDetailsAs of the 2024 season, St Anthony's GAA Men's team will be playing Gaelic Football in Hertfordshire, following a switch from London GAA.
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Read moreDetailsSt Anthony's Gaelic Football side opened a new chapter in the clubs 60 year history with its first competitive fixtures in Hertfordshire.
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