Wokingham & Emmbrook 1-1 AFC Croydon (Croydon win on pens): Sumas exit cup after shootout loss
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK exited the Cherry Red Records Premier Cup after a penalty shootout defeat to AFC Croydon.
Read moreWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK exited the Cherry Red Records Premier Cup after a penalty shootout defeat to AFC Croydon.
Read moreReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic has begun a period of isolation after testing positive for covid-19.
Read moreReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic remained ‘proud’ of his side after defeat to unbeaten league leaders Bournemouth. Dominic Solanke and Jamal Lowe netted to send the Royals down to 16th...
Read moreREADING were punished by Championship leaders Bournemouth as Dominic Solanke and Jamal Lowe netted to give the Cherries three points.
Read moreIan Cole managed another good treble as Our Lady of Peace A won 8-2 at Kingfisher D in division 1, Ian beating Graham Mendick
Read moreIn the opening cross country fixture of the winter season there were some fine runs from the Reading Athletic Club lads at Wormwood Scrubs
Read moreThames Valley Kings third team was in action this past Saturday against Aces 2nd team from Aylesbury in the return match in Division Three South.
Read moreReading City Football Club Under 18s have reached the First Round Proper of the FA Youth Cup, for only the second time in three years.
Read moreReading face a tough test to try and end two defeats on the bounce when they host Championship leaders Bournemouth on Saturday.
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