Thames Valley football round-up: Finchampstead snatch win over Woodley United Royals with late penalty
Premier League Finchampstead clinched a dramatic late winner from the penalty spot in an entertaining clash against Woodley United Royals ...
Premier League Finchampstead clinched a dramatic late winner from the penalty spot in an entertaining clash against Woodley United Royals ...
Premier League Berks County are just three points off the top of the table after they thrashed Cookham Dean with ...
Premier League Berks County lost ground on current league leaders Westwood Wanderers after they were beaten 3-1 at home. Westwood ...
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 moved up another place into third after beating Finchampstead by a single goal. The 1-0 defeat ...
Thames Valley Premier League Finchampstead slipped down the league table into ninth after they were beaten at home 3-1 by ...
Premier League Finchampstead played out their first draw of the season as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate at ...
LESLIE SACKEY struck four times as Berks County cruised past Westwood United in the Premier Division. Thomas Nower, Matthew Humphrey ...
MATT BOOTH scored the only goal as Wokingham and Emmbrook Reserves edged past Wraysbury Village in the Premier Division. After ...
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