Woodley United Ladies 5-2 Wargrave Women: Lambourne hat-trick sees Kestrels progress in Women’s FA Cup
Woodley United Ladies progressed in the FA Women’s cup following a comfortable victory against neighbours Wargrave in a match that ...
Woodley United Ladies progressed in the FA Women’s cup following a comfortable victory against neighbours Wargrave in a match that ...
WOODLEY United Ladies have surpassed their £1000 donation target in their fundraising event for the Royal Berks Charity.
WOODLEY UNITED were beaten in a nine goal thriller as they came away with no points after a late winner ...
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
A remarkable second half display saw Woodley take the points as they hit five goals past Warsash Wasps after the ...
IN a game of good goals, nine goal scorers and poor defending, Woodley came away from Ascot having scored four ...
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 ...
The ladies put last week’s disappointing performance behind them to comprehensively secure their first points of the season against opponents ...
BINFIELD FC picked up three trophies at the 2018 Bracknell Football Awards. Hosted by Sky Sports News presenter Tom ...
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