Football round-up: Sumas suffer penalty pain in FA Cup
Combined Counties Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA kicked off their new campaign with victory over London Samurai Rovers.The visitors had the ...
Combined Counties Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA kicked off their new campaign with victory over London Samurai Rovers.The visitors had the ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA faced a tricky test against Met Police FC in a friendly match. Eversley & California FC pictures: ...
Several local teams were in pre-season action at the weekend as Binfield earned an away win against National League South ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division OneWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK LADIES concluded their season with a double defeat at the hands of Badshot ...
Subsidiary Cup quarter-finalWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK ensured their place in the final four of the competition as they overturned a two-goal ...
Bluefin Sports Challenge CupWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK suffered a heavy defeat in the Bluefin Hellenic League Cup against Windsor as they ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA LADIES moved up to sixth with a 3-0 triumph over Milton United Ladies.Megan ...
Berks County FC, with the help of partner club S4K Ladies, have launched a new pathway to help young girls ...
Thames Valley Premier LeagueFINCHAMPSTEAD’s 10 game unbeaten run finally came to an end as they tasted defeat in the league ...
Grassroots football made a spectacular and long-awaited return as several local sides contested in both competitive and friendly fixtures. BINFIELD ...
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