Thames Valley Football round-up: Wargrave ladies defeat league leaders on rain disrupted weekend
Thames Valley Premier League Finchampstead slipped down the league table into ninth after they were beaten at home 3-1 by ...
Thames Valley Premier League Finchampstead slipped down the league table into ninth after they were beaten at home 3-1 by ...
United were a shadow of the team that played in the last two games and fell to defeat to a ...
Premier League Finchampstead played out their first draw of the season as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate at ...
The ladies put last week’s disappointing performance behind them to comprehensively secure their first points of the season against opponents ...
Reading Women kick off their Super League campaign this week with a trip to Merseyside to face Liverpool on Sunday. ...
READING Women will kick their season off with an away fixture at Liverpool while their season ends in May with ...
READING FC Women will kick off their Women’s Super League 2019/20 season with an away trip against Liverpool on the ...
MIDFIELDER Fara Williams has signed a new deal to extend her stay at Reading until the end of next season. ...
SPENCERS WOOD Football Club’s women’s team practices every Wednesday at Ryesish Green Sports Hub between 7pm and 8.30pm. Sessions cost ...
Reading’s winless run extended to six matches after a 3-0 home defeat against title-chasing Arsenal. The Royals fell behind in ...
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