PREVIEW: Man Utd Women v Reading FC Women – Royals confident ahead of exciting trip
Fara Williams, Gemma Davison and Brooke ChaplenLauren Bruton shoots from rangeGemma Davison on the attackFara Williams scores the first of ...
Fara Williams, Gemma Davison and Brooke ChaplenLauren Bruton shoots from rangeGemma Davison on the attackFara Williams scores the first of ...
SUMAS' season at Larges Lane got off to a poor start with defeat against AFC Aldermaston. As development works continue ...
Brilliant strikes from Yakou Meite and John Swift fired Reading into the second round of the Carabao Cup with a ...
Jemel Johnson has completed his return to Binfield after signing on from Thatcham Town. Johnson was part of the Kingfishers ...
FOOTBALL’S coming home … and so are the workers at the local recycling centres. Re3, which runs the centres in ...
AS THE borough prepares to cheer on England in tomorrow night's World Cup semi-final, police are planning an increased presence ...
OVER 400 children took part in a football tournament at Laurel Park's annual fun day at the weekend. Ranging from ...
Wokingham, like much of the country, came to a standstill on Saturday afternoon as England took on Sweden in the ...
Hellenic League sides Binfield and Woodley United will both be on the road when they begin their FA Cup journeys ...
BINFIELD FC picked up three trophies at the 2018 Bracknell Football Awards. Hosted by Sky Sports News presenter Tom ...
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