FA Trophy third qualifying round
BINFIELD continued their journey in the FA Trophy with a penalty shootout with at Hendon.
After a tense goalless battle after 90 minutes, the tie had to be decided via the penalty spot.
With the score locked at 4-4 in the shootout after five penalties each, Moles keeper Chris Grace made a vital save to give Liam Gavin the chance to put Binfield through with the next penalty in sudden death.
Gavin stepped up to the spot, sent the goalkeeper the wrong way and rolled the ball down the middle to put the Moles through.

Combined Counties Premier North
READING CITY’S 100% record in the league came to an end, but they remain unbeaten after their draw at home to Egham Town.
The Cityzens picked up a clean sheet as the contest ended goalless which means that Reading and Egham are level on points in the table.
City are in fourth position with 16 points from six matches after their superb start to the season.
Combined Counties Division One
SANDHURST TOWN are top of the table after their 4-1 win away at Penn & Tylers Green.
Goals from Maison Slade, Josh Smith, James Vass and Ralph Vigrass ensured that the Fizzers soared to the top of the table with 27 points from 11 matches.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA got back to winning ways at home against FC Deportivo Galicia.
Troy Baker opened the scoring after 24 minutes, while James Clark ensured he marked his Boars debut with a goal to double the advantage.
Just five minutes after the restart Eversley were three goals in front when Paras Gill scored.
The visitors pulled a goal back, but the Boars took the point with a 3-1 success.
BERKS COUNTY took a point on the road with a stalemate at Molesey.
After a Swords penalty was saved early on, County took the lead only for the game to be levelled up by the hosts before half-time.
County restored their lead from the penalty spot when Les converted, but the points were shared when Molesey pulled a goal back just after the hour mark.
Berks are in fifth position with 21 points from their opening 12 matches.
WOODLEY UNITED lost out against at Westside in a match that saw them reduced to nine players.
The Kestrels found themselves two goals down at the break and two players down after Jahson and Reuel were both dismissed.
Two more goals from the hosts in the second-half saw them take the points with a 4-0 win.
Woodley are in eighth place with 19 points from 11 games.