Local football round-up: S4K Ladies find sharpness ahead of new campaign against Wargrave Women
Jamie Williams’ WOODLEY UNITED side continued preparations ahead of the new season with a pre-season fixture against Sandhurst Sports. Woodley ...
Jamie Williams’ WOODLEY UNITED side continued preparations ahead of the new season with a pre-season fixture against Sandhurst Sports. Woodley ...
The Football in Berkshire FA Virtual Cup, which has brought the football community together to vote for their clubs over ...
Premier League Finchampstead clinched a dramatic late winner from the penalty spot in an entertaining clash against Woodley United Royals ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead exited the cup in the semi-finals after an eight goal thriller against title challengers ...
Premier League Berks County lost ground on current league leaders Westwood Wanderers after they were beaten 3-1 at home. Westwood ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead, Wargrave and Hurst all enjoyed a successful weekend in the cup as they all ...
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
Premier League Berks County returned to the summit of the division after an emphatic away performance saw them put seven ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division One Wokingham & Emmbrook Ladies enjoyed a superb victory as they took all three points in ...
Premier League Berks County keep the heat on top of the table Westwood Wanderers after they made it seven wins ...
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