Thames Valley football round-up: Eversley & California Ladies book cup final place, but Sumas exit Berks & Bucks Cup
Premier League Berks County are just three points off the top of the table after they thrashed Cookham Dean with ...
Premier League Berks County are just three points off the top of the table after they thrashed Cookham Dean with ...
FARA WILLIAMS scored from the penalty spot from the second time of asking to earn Reading a point against Manchester ...
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
WOODLEY UNITED recovered from a goal behind as Rosie Page-Smith’s strike earned the Kestrels a point in the local derby ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook Ladies had a prosperous weekend in cup competitions as both the first team and under 16’s qualified ...
AMALIE Eikeland scored the only goal of the game as Reading Women returned to winning ways and moved up to ...
A SUPERB late showing from Reading Women saw them take three points as they fought back from a goal down ...
Reading dropped to seventh in the FA Women’s Super League after two goals from Vivianne Miedema helped current title holders ...
Reading surrendered a second half two goal lead as Bristol City fought back to come away with a point after ...
Premier League Berks County moved up another place into third after beating Finchampstead by a single goal. The 1-0 defeat ...
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