In the Combjned Counties League Premier North, Mikey O’Connor marked his return to the team with two goals as Wokingham Town secured an important point in a 2-2 draw at Broadfields United. Captain Sam Green could have won the game for the Sumas at the death when his last-minute header went inches wide.
Reading City also secured important points – winning 3-1 at home against Ardley United – as did Berks County who won 1-0 against high-flying Bedfont Sports. Connor Suckling was on target for County after 19 minutes.
In Division One, Eversley & California remain just outside the play-off places after a 1-1 draw against second-placed Penn & Tylers Green.
Woodley United’s game was postponed. They were looking to move off the foot of the table on Tuesday night after a trip to Penn.
In the Thames Valley Premier League, Westwood Wanderers are four points clear at the top after a convincing 5-0 win over Newbury. Wargrave remain four points behind with Maidenhead Town in this with games in hand.
Finchampstead (sixth) won 2-1 at Henley Town, while Burghfield (fifth) drew 2-2 at fourth-placed Woodcote.
Reigning holders FC BAPCO moved into the final of the Berkshire & Bucks Sunday Cup with a 2-1 semi-final win against MK Cowboys in Whitley Wood.
In the Premier Division of the Reading Sunday League, GiveBack remained on course at the top with a 5-2 win over Tilehurst El Patrons.
Elsewhere, the ‘Caversham Clasico’ in Division Two at Rivermead saw AFC Caversham collect their first win of the season with a 5-2 win over Caversham United.
There was no change at the top on the Bracknell Sunday League Premier Division. SF7 are ahead of AFC Dukes on goal difference, while Bracknell Rangers remain in third with games in hand. SF7 entertain Dukes at Harmanswater Road on Sunday morning in a match that could go a long way to determining this season’s title.
Match of the day in Division One saw top-of-the-table Finchampstead Reserves share the points with third-placed Ashridge Park in a 1-1 draw.
In the Premier Division of the Southern Region Women’s Football League, Reading FC Community Trust picked up their second league win of the season with a 3-0 win at bottom-placed Selsey.
Tilehurst Panthers suffered a 4-0 cup defeat at Wimbourne Town.
In the Thames Valley Counties Women’s Football League Premier Division, Finchampstead won 7-0 against bottom-placed Haddenham, while Ashridge Park lost 2-1 at Larkspur Rovers in the cup.
AFC Caversham were without a game but remained top of Division Two. S4K’s game at Easington Sports was postponed, and they remain two points adrift at the bottom.
In Division Three South, AFC Reading won 2-1 at Brooke House to remain second, while Berks County suffered a 6-3 home defeat against table-topping Windsor & Eton.
Sandhurst Wolves drew 2-3 at Taplow United, while Wargrave Women won 8-2 at home to Marlow Town, with Bede Pharoah-Lunn grabbing six to take her season total to 18 goals.
Burghfield Reserves remain top of the Development Division with an 11-0 win over Goring United Reserves.
Finchampstead Reserves won 3-0 at Wroxton Sports, while Sandhurst Vets Warriors were 4-3 winners against Arborfield FC Women.













































