Britwell F.C beat Old Windsor to reach Ascot & Fielden District Charity Cup Semi Finals
- Rob Stevens
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Britwell F.C remain on course for a famous league and cup double this season having reached the Semi Finals in the Ascot & Fielden District Charity Cup competition.
The Steamteam are the long-time leaders of the East Berkshire League Premier Division and can secure the title with four wins from their remaining five matches.
And, Charlie Graves and his team took back bragging rights from old rivals, Old Windsor, with a 2-1 success in the Quarter Finals of the Ascot & Fielden Cup on Saturday.
Both Jack Alder and Daniel Molloy hit the back of the net for Britwell at The Chicken Ranch to book a meeting with Taplow United first team in the Semi Finals on April 26. Toby Donnelly found a route to goal for Old Windsor.
The score in the dual between Britwell and Old Windsor is now 2-1 in favour of the Slough-based side, with one more meeting still to come in the Premier Division on May 10.
Langley F.C. Reserves are finishing their campaign in good form thanks to a 1-0 win away at Cookham Dean: The Dean narrowly missing out on a hat-trick of victories themselves. Ross McGarvie scored the only goal in the game at the Alfred Major Recreation Ground.
That success moves Langley up two places fourth in the table, and The Merrymakers can take third spot with a win at F.C Baylis United in the final game of the year. Cookham slip to fifth but they too have a chance of the bronze medal if they can beat defending champions, Old Windsor in their final outing before the summer break.

F.C Baylis returned to action in the league with a 3-1 success against Chalvey Sports at the George Pitcher Memorial Ground. Both Aadam Ikram and Haris Farooq were on target for the visitors in the first half, and Ibrahim Sajid came off the substitutes bench to bag a third goal and secure all three points.
United still have four more games in the Premier Division this season, including a Showcase Match event with rivals Frontline later this Spring, and can still climb into the top half go the table this year.
James Hepburn scored inside the first quarter of an hour for Chalvey, and The Stabmonks will be back for another crack at the top flight next season.
Hype Train got their bid for promotion from Division One to the top flight back on track with a high-scoring 6-3 success over Old Windsor F.C. Reserves.
The Train took a narrow 2-1 lead into the break at Waingels College thanks to two goals in two minutes from Phil Newport and Connor Anderson. That was after Oliver Murray had put the visitors in front inside eight minutes.
The home team went through the gears in the second period to secure three valuable points; Emmanuel Boateng, Anderson, Anwar Mmanga and substitute Obeydah Andulwahab all striking the back of the net.
Old Windsor pulled goals back through Murray and Sean Blandford, but their form in Division One this season has not matched their incredible exploits in Cup competitions.
The two sides will meet again in the 48th Presidents Cup Final at the 1878 Stadium in Burnham on Friday 25 April (7.30pm kick off). Click here to purchase your tickets to the Presidents Cup Final at our discounted online prices.
Eton Wick have regained the winning thread thanks to a 3-1 victory against Taplow United F.C Swans at Haywards Mead. The scores were tied at the break with Orren Oliver scoring for The Wick, and Charlie Hill on target for Taplow.
The Swans were reduced to 10 men when substitute and player-manager Michael Fountain was shown a straight red card eight minutes into the second half.
And, Eton Wick took advantage with both Jason Hurley and substitute Felipe Harrison hitting the back of the net to secure all three points.
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