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Football round-up: Finchampstead overtake Burghfield to reach TVPL top spot

by Andy Preston
January 25, 2022
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Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD soared to the top of the table after they beat Wraysbury.

Alex Woodhead, Ethan Simons and Connor Richardson got on the scoresheet to earn all three points for Finch in a 3-2 victory.

They now lead the division, one point in front of Burghfield and have a game in hand left to play.

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BURGHFIELD dropped down to second after they were held by READING CITY U23’s.

Teoman Atik netted for Burghfield to ensure they picked up a point to stay in the title fight.

WARGRAVE added a point to their tally with a 2-2 draw away at Marlow United.

Sam Wild notched a brace to help his team to a point to put them up to sixth in the standings.

READING YMCA fell to a 4-1 away defeat to Windlesham & Chobham, while WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS lost out 4-0 at home to Yateley United.

Combined Counties Division One

BERKS COUNTY went down to a heavy home defeat against FC Deportivo Galicia.

Berks got on the scoresheet with a consolation goal but the Swords were beaten 5-1.

Thames Valley Division One

FC IMAAN LIONS were on the wrong end of a 10 goal contest against Henley Town.

Vandyic Addai scored twice and Gabra Wendling netted but the Lions went down to a 7-3 loss.

ELDON CELTIC fell to defeat on the road in a 5-2 loss to Holyport Reserves, while HURST lost out 3-0 at home to Westwood Wanderers Reserves.

Southern Region Women’s Premier Division

WOODLEY UNITED stay at the foot of the table after they shipped three goals without reply away at Abingdon Town.

The Kestrels are in the midst of a difficult run that has seen them pick up just three points from 11 league games so far this campaign.

Southern Region Women’s Division One South

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were edged out at home by bottom side Milton United.

The 3-2 triumph for the away side means that they are now level on points with Eversley with two games in hand to play.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

CAVERSHAM UNITED climbed up to sixth in the table after they picked up three points against Mortimer.

Stacey Butler opened the scoring for the Billygoats and Rosie Page-Smith wrapped up victory with a second late in the second-half to secure a 2-0 success.

TILEHURST PANTHERS conceded five without reply in their home loss to Long Crendon.

The defeat means that Tilehurst drop down to third after they were overtaken in the league by the visitors.

WARGRAVE came up short in a thrilling 10-goal contest against Penn & Tylers Green.

Millie Bilcliff, Sian Blissett and Hannah Sheehan scored for Wargrave but they lost out 7-3.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

S4K BERKS COUNTY continue their domination at the summit of the division after they hit six past Thatcham & Newbury Town.

Megan Cox earned a hat-trick, Kiah Owen hit a brace and Grace Belstone added to the score to secure a 6-1 win.

The Fawkes now have a sizeable lead at the top of the table after 12 wins from 13, with a 14 point buffer over second-placed Goring United.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES were victims of a heavy 7-0 home loss to Rushmoor Community.

CAVERSHAM AFC stay in midtable after they earned a draw on their travels to Goring United.

Reading & District Sunday League

Senior: AFC Bradfield 3-1 Englefield Eagles, Burghfield 3-1 Tilehurst Ym, FC Sporty 8-1 Twyford Comets, Maiden Place 1-0 Arborfield, Woodley Wanderers 0-6 FC BAPCO

One: Berkshire Dons 3-1 Burghfield Reserves, Caversham United 1-3 GC United, Reading Kits 0-2 Rose & Thistle, Wayback Wanderers 1-6 Emmer Green

Two: Caversham AFC 0-2 Burghfield A, Farley Hill 0-2 Barton Rovers, Southbank 5-0 AFC Pangbourne

Three: 116 Exiles Reserves 2-1 FC Woodley, Burghfield B 2-4 Sanctuary Strikers, Racing Club de Woko 2-1 Hurst, Thames Valley Railway 2-8 Berkshire Royals

Four: Barton Rovers Reserves 1-6 Brothers United, MAC 1-2 Core, NFFT 4-5 Whitley Wood, Reading United 2-1 Hype Train

Bracknell & District Sunday League

Premier: Raglan 3-1 Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW, William Twigg 0-2 Crowthorne, Woodley Saints Kites 0-3 Finchampstead Athletic

One: Bigshot FC 7-1 Woodley United, Finchampstead Athletic 1-0 FC Showcase, Panthers FC 1-3 Freeman Royals, Winnersh Rangers 2-3 Bracknell Corinthians

Two: Ashridge Park Royals 5-1 Braybrooke Athletic, FC Harmanswater 3-1 Bracknell Spartan, Harts of Bracknell 0-2 Bracknell Cavaliers

Three: Bracknell Royals 3-2 Ashridge Park, Bracknell Saint-Germain 2-6 William Twigg Reserves, Newbold 0-9 SF7, Silver Birch 2-3 Bracknell Bisons

Four: 3M 7-1 AFC Dukes Reserves, Bracknell Titans 1-6 Hope & Anchor, Finchampstead Athletic B 4-1 Bracknell Spartan, Wokingham Wanderers 2-4 BAS Allstars

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