Wokingham Town’s adventure in this season’s Emirates FA Cup came to an end on Sunday at the hands of Isthmian League Premier Division side Burgess Hill Town.
The Sumas lost 1-5 against their more experienced and accomplished opponents.
A crowd of 504 – the largest at Lowther Road this season – saw Ed Port grab a late consolation goal for the home side.
Town return to Combined Counties action on Saturday with a trip to Wallingford and Crowmarsh.
A 90th minute equaliser from Muhamadou Ceesay saw Reading City grab an important point at North Greenford United.
In Division One, Max Fenstone was on target for Woodley United as they won 1-0 at home to Staines and Lammas.
Woodley sit in second spot, with five wins and two draws from their opening seven league games.
The Thames Valley Premier League kicked off on Friday night as Burghfield recorded a convincing victory over Reading City Reserves, while on Saturday Finchampstead scored four without reply at Reading YMCA.
The Adobe Women’s FA Cup kicks-off this weekend.
Ashridge Park entertain Highworth Town at Cantley Park (2pm(, while Finchampstead are set to face Milton United at Ryeish Green.
Caversham United travel to Penn and Tylers Green, and Tilehurst Panthers go to Manorcroft Ladies.
Elsewhere, the Thames Valley Counties Women’s Football League will also see its first action on Sunday afternoon
In Division Three South, Wokingham Town will entertain Maidenhead Nomads, and Finchampstead Reserves will face Berks County.
In the Development Division, Arborfield will play Longford Park Vixens, and Sandhurst Warriors Vets take on FC Bucklebury Sabres.











































