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Football round-up: Eversley & California lose ground on top three while Reading City earn away win

by Andy Preston
February 15, 2022
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Eversley & California v AFC Hayes Pictures: Richard Milam

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Combined Counties Division One

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA fell further behind the top three in the table after a second consecutive league defeat.

The teams went in locked at 0-0 at the break, but AFC Hayes were reduced to 10 players with a sending off five minutes before half-time.

But the 10-men of Hayes rallied to take the lead in the 65th minute.

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Despite going down to nine players after another red card, the visitors held on to their lead to take the points.

Eversley manager Matty Angell said: “Reflecting on yesterday’s game and we just didn’t turn up at all, the desire and work rate needed which is the starting point just wasn’t there and apologies for all those that came to the game as that wasn’t acceptable at all. Lots of time on the training field to make it right.”

BERKS COUNTY moved up with an inspired away performance at Kensington and Ealing Boro.

Luke Hayden scored to put the Swords in front after just five minutes.

Kensington levelled late in the half from the penalty spot but Berks were back ahead in the 56th minute through Jordan in what proved to be the winning goal.

WOODLEY UNITED went down to a thumping away loss to fifth-placed Sandhurst Town.

The 7-0 defeat leaves the Kestrels one place off the bottom of the table.

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BINFIELD lost ground in the table after they were beaten at home by Bedfont Sports.

In a goaless first-half, the Moles were reduced to 10-men just before the break when Elliott Legg received a second yellow card.

Bedfont broke the deadlock in the 55th minute.

Danny Campion marked his Moles debut with an equalising goal in the 76th minute, but the visitors netted two late goals to take the points.

The defeat leaves Binfield in eighth in the table.

Binfield co-manager Jamie McClurg said: “Frustrating to walk away losing the game today even though down to 10 men for a large period of the game. It is a strange feeling to walk off gutted and proud but this group keeps showing what they’re about.”

Combined Counties Premier North

READING CITY climbed up to ninth with an impressive clean sheet and three points on the road at Virginia Water.

Cityzens manager Simon Johnson said: “Another brilliant result. To be sat in ninth with the problems we’ve had this year with injuries is a phenomenal achievement from all of the squad. Onwards and upwards.”

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK couldn’t make it back-to-back wins after they lost out to Spelthorne Sports.

The visitors took an early lead at Lowther Road after 10 minutes and had a second 20 minutes later.

Five minutes after the restart, Spelthorne had a third to punish the Sumas.

James Clark latched onto the end of Nathan Mindomba’s cross to volley in what was a consolation goal for Wokingham.

Thames Valley Premier League

BURGHFIELD stay at the top after they edged out WARGRAVE in a close battle.

Jame McClellan netted a brace, while Lewis Butcher scored to help the Fielders to a 3-2 victory.

Craig Haylett and Joe Wigmore scored for Wargrave.

WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS moved up a place after earning their second win of the campaign.

The Kestrels earned three points with a 3-2 victory over READING CITY U23’s.

Berks & Bucks Charles Twelftrees Cup

FINCHAMPSTEAD are through to the semi-finals after they knocked out Hale Leys.

Aqeel Butt notched a brace, while goals from Charlie Sawyer and Dylan Parmar helped Finch to a 4-2 triumph.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

WARGRAVE were punished by second placed Long Crendon in a 4-1 defeat.

They were level at 1-1 at half-time, but three goals from Long Crendon in the second-half settled the match.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

S4K BERKS COUNTY got back on track by earning three points against WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT.

A brace from Kiah Owen and goals from Michelle Melia and Amber Newhouse sealed a 4-1 win for the Fawkes.

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Senior: Maiden Place 4-3 Tilehurst Ym

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One: 116 Exiles 2-3 Give Back, Caversham United 4-4 Loxwood Park Rangers, Reading Kites 1-1 GC United, Wayback Wanderers 0-3 Westwood Wanderers

Two: AFC Pangbourne 0-3 Burghfield, Barton Rovers 8-0 Caversham AFC, Goring United 4-1 Farley Hill

Three: Berkshire Royals 6-0 RE United, New England 0-2 Hurst, Royal Albion 2-3 FC Woodley, Sanctuary Strikers 4-1 Thames Valley Railway

Four: Hype Train 1-1 Give Back Reserves, RG6 0-3 NFFT FC, Reading United 5-1 Brothers United

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