YELLAS HIT FIVE ON THE ROAD
ASCOT UNITED climbed up the table with an impressive away display with goals on the road against Metropolitan Police.
The Yellas made the quickest start when they netted after 16 seconds when Taylor Morgan set up Brendan Matthew to score.
The hosts got back on terms in the 16th minute before Ascot marched into a commanding lead before the break with another goal from Matthew and then a third from Morgan.
Ascot added a fourth quickly after the restart through Harry Grant before the Met grabbed a goal back to make it 4-2.
The Yellas scored the final goal of the game to seal a 5-2 success when Morgan found his second of the afternoon.
The win puts Ascot up to 13th in the table on 19 points from 17 games.
BINFIELD stay rooted to the bottom of the table with a 4-0 defeat away to top of the table Raynes Park Vale.
Combined Counties Premier North
READING CITY missed out on the chance to push up the table with a goalless draw away to Wembley.
The Cityzens had the opportunity to take the three points, but missed from the penalty spot in the first-half when Eddie Lee sent his shot off target.
The hosts managed to keep Reading at bay with a mixture of strong defending and impressive saves as the game finished without a goal.
The result means City are in
12th spot on 21 points from 13 games.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK
were on the end of a heavy defeat on their trip to table toppers Rayners Lane.
Just one goal behind at the break, the Sumas conceded four more in the second-half without reply.
The Sumas are 15th on 15 points from 17 games.
Combined Counties Division One
YATELEY UNITED moved into second place with a narrow victory over British Airways.
The only goal of the game went Yateley’s way to secure the points when Charlie Westell scored early in the second-half to put them on to 42 points from 21 games.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA picked up three points on the road against Brook House.
The Boars scored three times without reply with a brace from Paras Gill and a goal from Harvey Valter.
Thames Valley Premier League
READING CITY U23s closed the gap on READING YMCA with a win in a five-goal contest.
The Cityzens took the points with a 3-2 triumph.
WARGRAVE moved up to seventh with a convincing home win over Maidenhead Town with a 5-0 victory.
BURGHFIELD pushed themselves up to fourth place with a hard fought win over bottom of the table AFC Winkfield.
The Fielders were made to work for the three points as a double from Chris Smalley-Ward and goals from Adam Telford and Edward
Thomas saw them end up as 5-3 winners.
Bracknell & District Sunday League
Premier: FC Showcase 1-2 Raglan,
Panthers FC 7-1 FInchampstead
Division One: AB United 4-1 Hope & Anchor, AFC Winkfield 2-2 Winnersh Rangers, Ashridge Park 1-3 Bracknell Cavaliers Division Two: Bracknell Bisons 2-3 Berks County, FC Bracknell Saints 3-0 BAS FC Allstars, Woodley Saints Tigers 0-1 AFC Bridge Division Three: Braybrooke Athletic 7-1 FC Bracknell, Finchampstead A 0-4 Bracknell Royals Reserves, Wokingham Wanderers
4-3 Silver Birch
Division Four: Berks United 3-0 FC Wokolona