FA Cup third qualifying round
BINFIELD lost out in an eight goal contest away at Beckenham Town.
In their first game under new manager Garry Haylock, the Moles went behind after seven minutes but levelled up through Liam Tack.
The hosts hit abc with two more goals before Lewis Pegg made it 3-2 just before half-time.
Beckenham added a fourth but Binfield kept alive when Tack netted from the penalty spot.
The home team wrapped up the game late on to make it 5-3.
Combined Counties Premier North
READING CITY moved into second place after they took an away win at Broadfields United.
The Cityzens broke the deadlock after a quarter of an hour when Tyler D’Cruz latched onto a misplaced pass and scored.
Broadfield brought the game level before half-time, but City enjoyed a superb second-half display.
Lee restored Reading’s lead and an own goal and a goal from Valentin sealed a 4-1 success.
City are in second place after winning five games from matches, putting them level with London Lions who have played three more games.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK sit in 17th place after a disappointing 5-0 defeat at North Greenford united.
The Sumas have six points from their opening 10 games.
Combined Counties Division One
BERKS COUNTY moved closer to SANDHURST TOWN after they came out on top in a seven goal game.
An eventful first-half saw five goals scored as Berks had a 4-1 lead at the break with braces from Luke Hayden and Charlie Oakley.
The Fizzers produced an improved performance in the second-half and clawed two goals back, but were unable to complete a comeback as County took the points with a 4-3 win.
WOODLEY UNITED missed out on three points after Rising Ballers Kensington recovered from 3-1 down.
Rising took an early leave but Woodley responded quickly through Jahson.
A quick turnaround saw Reuel put Woodley in front and Jahson netted his second to give the Kestrels a 3-1 lead.
But the visitors fought back in the second-half with two goals to snatch a draw.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were defeated 4-2 away at Bedfont.
Despite goals from Brad Brown and Joe Moriarty, the Boars lost 4-2.
Thames Valley Premier League
FINCHAMPSTEAD were held to a 1-1 draw by Slough Heating Laurencians.
WARGRAVE lost out in an eight goal contest to SB Phoenix.
Thames Valley Division One
HURST made it two wins from two with a 4-1 win over WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS.
Jake Horwood netted a brace and Shaun Bannon scored to help Hurst move into second.
Reading & District Sunday League
Cup: Burghfield 5-1 Barton Rovers, Central Berkshire 4-1 Loxwood Park Rangers, Caversham United 0-2 Burghfield Reserves, Hurst 0-1 Brothers United, RDG Athletic 0-7 Berkshire Royals, Rose & Thistle 4-2 Farley Hill, Woodley Saints Lowfield 3-5 Zone RG, Barton Rovers 0-7 Allied Elite, FC Whiteley Wood 1-2 116 Exiles Reserves Hype Train 3-3 Southbank (4-3 pens),
One: Arborfield 1-5 GC United
Three: Burghfield B 0-6 FC Woodley, Caversham AFC 2-3 RE United
Bracknell & District Sunday League
Premier: AFC Dukes 2-4 William Twigg, Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW 0-4 Bracknell Rangers,
One: Bracknell Athletic 1-2 Braybrooke Athletic, SF7 4-1 Ashridge Park Royals,
Two: Ashridge Park 3-0 3M, Silver Birch 1-7 BAS FC
Three: Berks United 4-1 AFC Dukes Reserves, Wokingham Wanderers 5-2 Bracknell Saint Germain
Four: BH Dons 3-1 AB United, Bracknell Elite 1-3 FC Bracknell, Bracknel Spartan 4-0 Bracknell Bisons Reserves, Nameless FC 0-3 Bracknell Athletic Reserves