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Football round-up: Berks County held in six-goal contest

by Andy Preston
March 8, 2022
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Combined Counties Division One

BERKS COUNTY had to settle for a point in an entertaining six-goal contest at home to Wallingford Town.

The Swords got off the mark within three minutes when Dan Money capitilised, but Wallingford responded quickly to equalise.

Berks were back ahead when Leigh Allen smacked in a finish from 18 yards out.

The away team levelled for a second time in the match with a long range strike to square the game at the break.

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Berks went ahead for a third time when Shaun Wylie popped up at the back post, but Wallingford again came from behind to level as the points were shared.

Isthmian South Central

BINFIELD recovered from one goal down to score three and take three points away at Hanwell Town.

Hanwell went in front from a free-kick in the 17th minute, while Beauchamp levelled for Binfield 10 minutes before the break.

Binfield captain Sean Moore made an impact five minutes inside of the second-half by putting the Moles in front.

Binfield sealed the points when Beauchamp grabbed his second of the game.

Binfield manager Carl Withers said: “Proud of everyone of our players, who fully deserved everything they got. Great support as ever, onto the next we go.”

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WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS went down to defeat after they conceded seven away at Richings Park.

The loss leaves them two points off the bottom of the table, while Mortimer have three games in hand to play.

Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup

FINCHAMPSTEAD made it through in the cup with a narrow victory over Henley Town FC.

Kai Arndell, Joel Day and Ethan Simons got on the scoresheet to help Finch to a 3-2 triumph to book their place in the next round.

BERKS COUNTY ROVERS made it through with a 3-0 win over AFC Corinthians.

Laurence Marris netted a brace and Richard Cumner scored to help Berks progress.

Southern Region Women’s Premier Division

WOODLEY UNITED lost out against title challengers Abingdon United.

Rebecca Gooch scored for the Kestrels in their 4-1 loss that keeps them at the bottom of the standings on three points.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

TILEHURST PANTHERS took an impressive point away at league leaders Badshot Lea.

The hosts had won 12 of their 13 fixtures heading into the match, but the Panthers came from behind to take a 1-1 draw.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES picked up three points on the road with an exceptional away display at Goring United.

Playing against the team in second place, the Boars lifted themselves up to eighth with their third win of the campaign.

Reading & District Sunday League

Senior: Mortimer 0-2 AFC Bradfield

One: 116 Exiles 1-5 Westwood Wanderers, Burghfield Reserves 3-1 Caversham United, Rose & Thistle 3-3 Berkshire Dons, Wayback Wanderers 7-1 Reading Kites, Woodley Saints Hobnob 0-3 Emmer Green

Two: Farley Hill 0-3 Burghfield A, Southbank 2-6 Goring United

Three: Berkshire Royals 10-1 116 Exiles Reserves, Burghfield B 0-3 RE United, Thames Valley Railway 1-1 Sanctuary Strikers

Four: Barton Rovers Reserves 1-9 Reading United, Calcot 7-4 RG6, Give Back Reserves 5-1 MAC, Hype Train 5-0 Brothers United

Bracknell & District Sunday League

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One: Finchampstead Reserves 2-1 Freeman Royals

Four: 3M 2-3 Hope & Anchor, Wokingham Wanderers 1-5 AFC Dukes Reserves

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