Wokingham Town booked its place in the first qualifying round of the Emirates FA Cup for more than 14 years last Sunday, with a convincing 2-0 victory over Larkhall Athletic.
Substitute Ed Port had only been on the pitch for a minute when he opened the scoring for the Sumas after 81 minutes, and captain Sean Moore sealed the win, and another £1,444 in competition prize money with an 89th minute strike.
A crowd of 341 saw the win at Lowther Road that set up another home tie – this time against Isthmian Premier side Burgess Hill Town – that will take place on Sunday, August 31, with a 3pm kick-off.
Reading City bowed out of the competition, losing 1-2 at home against Didcot Town.
Cashin-Murray had put the Citizens ahead after 55 minutes, but goals in the 74th minute and in the second minute of added time saw victory for the Oxfordshire side.
The Sumas are in cup action again on Saturday. They travel to Bitton, near Bath, in the Isuzu FA Vase first qualifying round seeking revenge for a defeat by their West Country opponents in the FA Cup several seasons ago.
They will return to Combined Counties league action on bank holiday Monday when old foes and early pacesetters Windsor & Eton will travel to Lowther Road for a 7.45pm kick-off.
Reading City travel to Wallingford & Crowmarsh on Monday in the Combined Counties League for a 11.30am kick-off.
Woodley United take on Hallen in the Isuzu FA Vase on Saturday, following Tuesday night’s league win on the road at Spelthorne Sports.
That win keeps Woodley in third place in Division One of the Combined Counties League, and unbeaten after six matches.













































