Football round-up: Sumas suffer penalty pain in FA Cup
Combined Counties Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA kicked off their new campaign with victory over London Samurai Rovers.The visitors had the ...
Combined Counties Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA kicked off their new campaign with victory over London Samurai Rovers.The visitors had the ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK and Frimley Green shared six goals in the Sumas’ final pre-season friendly before their campaign kicks off ...
BERKS COUNTY put in a scintillating performance to earn an emphatic pre-season victory over WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK. Wokingham & Emmbrook ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA faced a tricky test against Met Police FC in a friendly match. Eversley & California FC pictures: ...
Binfield, Berks County FC and Eversley & California all made a return to the pitch for their first action of ...
Eversley & California has confirmed that Antonio Di-Lullo has joined the club as their new reserve team manager.The Boars’ reserve ...
Eversley & California FC first-team has announced their fixtures for pre-season ahead of the 2021/22 league season.The Boars will continue ...
Eversley & California FC are searching for new coaches as their Ladies team and reserve team prepare for the 2021/22 ...
Thames Valley Premier LeagueFINCHAMPSTEAD remain at the top of the division after they beat Westwood Wanderers in a close contest.Finch ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA LADIES took home silverware as they overcame Bournemouth Sports Ladies on penalties in the Hampshire Women's Trophy ...
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