Maidenhead Town close gap; Wraysbury and Woodcote share eight in cup

Thames Valley Premier League.
Thames Valley Premier League.

No change at the top of the Thames Valley Premier League but Maidenhead Town were able to apply a bit of pressure with a good win while much of the weekend action occurred around the League and County Cups with Mortimer continuing their resurgence with a 2-1 win at home to Berks County while Wraysbury and Woodcote shared eight goals.

The latest transfer round up from the league is here.

BBFA Senior Trophy

Abingdon United 4 Newbury 1

Charlie Bateman scored all four goals for Abindgon United as the Hellenic League side proved too too strong for Newbury on Saturday in the BBFA Trophy.

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Thames Valley Premier League

Maidenhead Town 4 Burghfield 1

Town continued their assault on the top echelons of the Thames Valley Premier League with a comfortable 4-1 home victory at Bisham Abbey.

Mitchell Burley, Austyn Chadwick and two from Duarte Surpanu goalscorers for Maidenhead Town. Burghfield’s goal was scored by James McClellan.

Woodley United Royals 0 Richings Park 4

Richings Park followed up their previous week’s 14-1 victory with a 4-0 win at Woodley. John Swift with a brace and Callum Maley scored for Park. Jack Bees will be buzzing to have scored for a second consecutive weekend.

Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup

Mortimer 2 Berks County 1

The Villagers continued their fine recent form with another victory over Berks County. Andrew Johnstone-Archer and Carl Self scored the goals for the home side.

Westwood Wanderers 4 Rotherfield United 2

A hat-trick for Scotty Warwick and Jack Sargent strike were enough to see Westwood through to the next round of the Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup.

Wanderers were 2-1 down at half-time so will be pleased with their second half performance.

Wraysbury Village 4 Woodcote 4 (Wraysbury win 4-2 on penalties)

The game of the day took place in Wraysbury with a penalty shootout needed to separate the two sides.

Wraysbury were 2-0 down at half-time but a strong second half from the home side saw the game level at the end.

Black, Paps and a brace for Harris were the goalscorers for Wraysbury. Frank Dillion with a brace, Jake DIllon and Ben Rusher scored for the away side.

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