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Football round-up: Berks County Swords make cup progress

by Andy Preston
November 21, 2023
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Berks County Swords v SB Phoenix

Berks County Swords v SB Phoenix

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Isthmian South Central

BINFIELD’s miserable league campaign continued as they fell to a 4-1 away loss at Sutton Common Rovers.

The Moles did go in front early in the second-half through Dantaye Whittaker’s goal.

Their lead was quickly diminished as Suttno replied just three minutes later and then netted three more to collect the points.

Binfield are bottom of the table on four points from 14 matches.

Southcote v AB United Pictures: Andrew Batt
Southcote v AB United Pictures: Andrew Batt

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BINFIELD U23s sit in second place after they picked up three points at home to Tadley Calleva Reserves.

The win puts them on 15 points from eight games, three points behind leaders Newbury.

BTC Intermediate Cup

BURGHFIELD RESERVES were knocked out of the cup after an eight goal contest with AF Aldermaston Reserves.

Mattie Cook was on the scoresheet and Kieran Smith scored a double, but the Fielders lost out 5-3.

BERKS COUNTY SWORDS moved through to the next round with a comfortable win over SB Phoenix A.

The Swords hit five past their opponents with braces each from Leo Reed and Joshua Theobald, as well as a goal from Miguel Gameiro Teixeira Dias to help them to a 5-1 victory.

Berks County Swords v SB Phoenix Pictures: Andrew Batt
Berks County Swords v SB Phoenix Pictures: Andrew Batt

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YATELEY UNITED A moved into top spot as they overtook Penn & Tylers Green Reserves in a thrilling contest.

Yateley overturned a 2-1 deficit to take the points with a 4-3 success to move onto 21 points from nine matches.

With the score locked at 3-3, Yateley snatched all three points with a stoppage time winner from L Robson.

Thames Valley Division Four

FINCHAMPSTEAD UNITED climbed into second position with a victory over league leaders SB Phoenix Development.

Goals from Ashley Bickerton and Mohamed Deffie gave Finch three points with a 2-1 win which moves them level on points with SB.

 

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Division One: Ashridge Park 5-5 Finchampstead Reserves, Bracknell Cavaliers 2-2 3M, Winnersh Rangers 8-0 Hope & Anchor

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Division Four BH Dons 1-2 Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves, Berks COunty Reserves 2-0 FC Wokolona, Berks United 0-1 AB United 2s, Bracknell Bisons Reserves 1-3 FC Bracknell Sporting, Whitegrove & Warfield 4-6 Pinewood

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Cup: 116 Exiles 2-0 Burghfield Reserves, Westwood Wanderers 0-3 GC United, Barton Rovers 2-2 Goring United

Division One: Englefield Eagles 6-2 Arborfield, Loxwood Park Rangers 3-3 Reading United

Division Two: AFC Reading 1-10 Coley, Caversham United 1-5 Brothers United, Hurst 0-6 Give Back Reserves, Hurst 0-6 Give Back Reserves

Division Three: Allied Community 4-2 Richfield Vets, Core 0-1 Burghfield A, Woodley Saints Lowfield 3-2 Southbank

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