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Football round-up: Finchampstead and Burghfield climb TVPL table with wins

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October 19, 2022
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Crowthorne Inn v Raglan Pictures: Andrew Batt

Crowthorne Inn v Raglan Pictures: Andrew Batt

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Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD made it back to back wins by hitting four past Maidenhead Town.

Finch earned a clean sheet while they added three points to their total.

The result puts them in second place on 14 points after seven matches, only behind league leaders Yateley United who have won all seven of their games.

 

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Goals from Ollie Brown, Ryan Farmer and Josh Howell ensured that the Fielders made it four wins from five with a 3-2 success.

Crowthorne Inn v Raglan Pictures: Andrew Batt
Crowthorne Inn v Raglan Pictures: Andrew Batt

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Premier: Crowthorne Inn 2-2 Raglan, Finchampstead Athletic 3-1 FC Showcase

Cup: Freeman Royals 2-2 AFC Dukes (5-4 pens), Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW 5-3 William Twigg, Panthers 2-2 Bracknell Royals (1-4 pens), Ashridge Park 5-4 Silver Birch, Bracknell Bisons 0-0 Bracknell Saint Germain (7-8 pens), Bracknell Cavaliers 6-3 Wokingham Wanderers, Braybrooke Athletic Reserves 0-9 Harts of Bracknell, Woodley Saints Tigers 1-3 BAS Allstars, Harts of Bracknell Stags 4-5 Bracknell Athletic Reserves, Hope & Anchor 2-0 Berks United

One: Bracknell Athletic 1-5 Bracknell Spartan Vets, Braybrooke Athletic 2-2 Ashridge Park Royals, SF7 3-3 Winnersh Rangers

Two: Silver Birch 4-3 Crowthorne

Three: AFC Dukes Reserves 1-1 FC Bracknell Saints, Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves 1-3 Finchampstead Athletic Reserves

Four: Bracknell Elit 1-5 BH Dons, Bracknell Spartan 3-4 Nameless, FC Bracknell 1-3 Bracknell Bisons

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Premier: AFC Bradfield 0-2 Emmer Green, FC Sporty 4-1 Tilehurst YM, Give Back 4-4 FC BAPCO, Tilehurst El Patrons 1-3 FC Tilehurst

One: 116 Exiles 1-2 Twyford Comets, Barton Rovers 3-3 Goring United, Englefield Eagles 1-1 Burghfield Reserves, GC United 0-0 Caversham United, TRBL Tesla 5-1 Arborfield, Wayback Wanderers 3-2 Loxwood Park Rangers

Two: Burghfield A 2-6 Berkshire Royals, Reading United 16-0 Reading Kites, Rose & Thistle 1-2 Hurst, Westwood Wanderers Development 9-0 AFC Pangbourne, Zone RG 1-2 RDG Athletic

Three: Core 5-5 Woodley Saints, FC Woodley 3-1 Burghfield B, Hype Train 3-1 Caversham AFC, New England 2-1 Sanctuary Strikers, Southbank 1-2 Brothers United, Southcote Colts 1-6 RE United

Four: Allied Community 3-0 Calcot, Arbor Athletic 0-1 Caversham United Reserves, FC Whitey Wood 6-1 FC Kensington, MAC 5-2 116 Exiles Reserves, Richfield Vets 8-0 Thames Valley Railway

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