12:29PM, Wednesday 04 March 2026
SECOND placed WARGRAVE closed the gap at the top of the Premier Division table to two points last Saturday after running out 4-1 winners at home to HOLYPORT RESERVES.
The hosts controlled the first half well and created several chances before a Joe Wigmore free kick made it 1-0.
Wigmore added a second from the penalty spot before Callum Brighton finished off a good move to make it 3-0 at half-time.
Wargrave continued to make chances in the second half but Holyport Reserves pulled a goal back with a strike from 25 yards out.
Holyport put on pressure to get back into the game in the last 15 minutes but Wargrave held strong and added a fourth through Alex Woodhead in stoppage time. In Division 1, ROTHERFIELD UNITED picked up all three points as they defeated HYPE TRAIN 4-1.
William Mullin, Tyler Way and Harry Green were all on target to give the hosts a 3-0 half-time lead. The visitors pulled a goal back six minutes from time before Thomas Keevil wrapped up the scoring in injury time.
A Bertie Spencer goal after
10 minutes secured GORING UNITED RESERVES a much needed point in their 1-1 home draw with MARLOW DEVELOPMENT. In Division 4, ROTHERFIELD UNITED DEVELOPMENT crashed to a 5-2 defeat at AFC WINKFIELD DEVELOPMENT. Harry Miller and Tyrese Weekes were on target for the visitors.
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