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NOONECHRONICLESTHEACTIONBETTERTHANUS SUMAS SEAL WIN TO IMPROVE

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By ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today

Southern League Premier

South

BRACKNELL TOWN enjoyed an outstanding week with three wins in three matches.

The Robins started their run of fixtures in quick succession with a 3-2 victory over Metropolitan Police.

Goals from Jordan Esprit and Kameron English had the game level at 2-2 before Joe Grant popped up with a dramatic winner in the 90th minute.

That was followed up with an away triumph at Swindon Supermarine on Saturday, Grant and Ethan Burden were on the scoresheet to secure a 2-1 success.

Bracknell then rounded off their flawless week with a Monday win over Beaconsfield Town.

Esprit, Gary Abisogun and Mickel Platt netted in the 3-1 win which sees Bracknell in second on 81 points.

They are five points behind leaders Weston-super-Mare with a game in hand with four games left to play.

Isthmian South Central

BINFIELD were on the end of a defeat in a seven goal contest away at Uxbridge on Saturday.

Goals from Brad Pagliaroli, Conor Lynch and Liam Gavin weren’t enough as the Moles lost 4-3.

Binfield are in seventh position on 53 points with three games left.

Combined Counties

Premier North ASCOT UNITED made it a weekend to remember as they stretched their lead at the top of the table to put them on the brink of being crowned as champions.

The Yellas put three past Harefield United without reply on Saturday with strikes from Louis Bouwers, Brendan

Matthew and Kai Walters.

Ascot then built on that display by smacking five past Wallingford & Crowmarsh in a clinical first-half.

Goals from Marcus Mealing, Harry Laflin, Alfie Grant, Marcus Mealing and Sean McCormack saw them cruise to a 5-0 scoreline.

Ascot are now 17 points in front at the top with five games to go.

READING CITY suffered two back to back costly defeats to all but end their chances of winning the title. Josh Baines put City ahead against Egham, but the hosts turned the game around to win 2-1.

Lamin Sankoh and Tyler D’Cruz scored for the Cityzens against Holyport in a 3-2 defeat on Monday. Reading are in second position on 70 points.

Combined Counties Division One

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA

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