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Sunday 20th November 2016
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AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College slam eight goals pass Renhold United.
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Premier Division supported by Sportsform
Renhold United's lead at the head of the Premier Division supported by Sportsform league table is now down to just a single point after their 10 game unbeaten run was brought to an abrupt end when beaten 8-3 at sixth place AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College. Taylor Bakogeorge with a hat-trick joined on the Town scoresheet by a brace from Courtney Boughton plus single strikes from Perry Ronayne, Colby Smith and Tim Clarke against United replies via Aran Hazelwood, Serge Kardji and Mark Reed. For second place Wilstead it was a 5-0 home win over Ickwell & Old Warden. Paul Jones with a hat-trick and Luke Pursey with a brace bringing up the nap hand. Whilst third place Caldecote also won big with a 6-1 victory at bottom of the table Sandy. Nicky Albone and Jack Boyd with braces joined on the Caldecote scoresheet by Jake and Tom Wallace against a lone home reply via Simon Desborough. Now in fourth spot are AFC Oakley M&DH who returned to winning ways on the road 2-0 at Sharnbrook. Headed goals in the second half from Reuben Joseph-Hukin and Nathan Aulsberry doing the damage. Whilst Flitwick Town dropped down the table from third spot to fifth spot after losing their seasons 100% home record when beaten 3-1 by a Marston Shelton Rovers side collecting their first away points of the season. Rovers taking a seventh minute lead when Lewis Cerminara netted a free kick from distance before they doubled their advantage just two minutes later via Dale Malciw. Town however were back in the game after Phillip Matthews netted in the 23rd minute until a successfully converted penalty 13 minutes from time by Dylan Porter sealed the full three points for the Rovers. There was continued home success for now seventh place Shefford Town & Campton who retained their seasons unbeaten home ways with a 4-1 victory over Kempston Rovers Development. Louis Taylor netting three times and Jake Renney once against a lone Rovers reply via Patrick Asare. Elsewhere the remaining two games were both to go the way of the visitors. A lone goal from Keiran Souter taking Stevington to a 1-0 victory at Cranfield United. Whilst Ampthill Town Reserves were the 2-1 winners at Wootton Blue Cross to claim their first away win of the season. Curtis Stirling and Scott Gadsden netting the vital goals against a lone home reply from Lui Sarrington. Division One supported by Wests Citroen Bedford We now have new leaders of the Division One supported by Wests Citroen Bedford league table in the shape of Queens Park Crescents who made it seven wins on the bounce to retain their seasons unbeaten ways with a 5-1 victory at M&DH Clapham Sports who were losing for the first time in eight outings and the first time on home soil this season. Shahiaur Rahman with a hat-trick and Daniel Rasol with a brace bringing up the Crescents nap hand against a lone home reply from Liam Bolton. Meltis Albion losing out on that top spot after they were beaten 4-1 at Crawley Green Reserves who were duly retained their own seasons unbeaten ways to climb up into second spot just a point behind the Crescents and now one point ahead of the Albion. Valentino Qoku, Tom Barnett, George Hewitt plus a penalty from Robert Newman appearing on the Green scoresheet against a lone Albion reply via Gary Townsend. For fourth place Westoning it was a 4-1 home defeat against Henlow who now climb up into fifth spot. Luke Hills and Paul Wright both netting twice for the visitors to take them to just their second away win of the season against a lone home reply from Lewis Wilson. Whilst now back in the top six are Totternhoe Reserves who won 4-0 at The 61FC Luton Reserves. Joe Smith with a brace joined on the scoresheet by Tom Howson and Dan Woosley. Elsewhere the remaining two games like in the top flight were to both go the way of the visitors. A lone goal from Josh Goor taking Shefford Town & Campton Reserves to a 1-0 victory at AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves. Whilst Cople & Bedford SA claimed their first away win of the season with a 4-1 victory at Elstow Abbey. Ollie Hughes netting twice to go alongside single strikes from Tom Marwood and James Munns against a lone Abbey reply via Lucas Banton. Berks & Bucks Junior Cup Second Round Old Bradwell United Reserves made their exit from the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup when beaten 6-5 in a penalty shoot-out at home to Wingrave after 90 minutes play had seen the sides all square at 3-3. Steve Gibbons, Joe Canavan and Colm Rooney netting the United goals during normal time. Division Two Wixams are now back onto the top of the Division Two league table after they ran out 5-1 winners at Potton Town. Gareth White netting four times and Charlie Battams once to do the damage to leapfrog them above the start of play leaders Riseley Sports who were held to a 0-0 home draw by Houghton Athletic. For third place Cranfield United Reserves it was a 3-1 away victory at AFC Oakley M&DH Reserves who are still in search of their first home win of the season. David Adderson, Joe Sames and Adam Kerr netting the United goals against one in reply from Matthew Bruney. Whilst claiming their first away victory of the season to move up into fourth spot were Atletico Europa who won 2-0 at Caldecote Reserves thanks to a brace of goals from Mo Banda. Herts FA Junior Cup Second Round Lea Sports PSG duly earned themselves a home third round tie against The Engineer Harpenden First after running out 4-1 winners at Greenbury United. Joe Hennem with a hat-trick plus a close range strike from Richard Wyatt doing the damage. Division Three Wilstead Reserves now find themselves four points clear at the head of the Division Three league table after they took their unbeaten ways up to seven games when winning 5-2 at Shefford Town & Campton A. Robert Booth leading the way with a hat-trick and joined on their scoresheet by Shaun Winconek and Alex Russell to bring up the nap hand against a home brace in reply from Liam Radley. Whilst now in second spot are Renhold United Reserves who also took their unbeaten ways up to seven games with a 8-0 home win over Sandy Albion. Nathan France netting five times and Michael France three times. The United climbing above Kempston Athletic who were beaten 7-4 at White Eagles. Arkadusz Boruch netting four times plus an own goal and strikes from Michal Michalski and Wojciech Pitzga marking the Eagles scoresheet against Athletic replies via an hat-trick for Gary Whitbread and a single strike from Josh St Clair Pierre. Now in fourth spot are Caldecote A who won 5-1 at Wootton Village. Dan Kingdon with a brace being joined on the scoresheet by single strikes from Tony Norman, Neil Giles and Chris Foster to bring up the nap hand against a lone Village reply from Jason Churchman-Hall. Elsewhere fifth place Marston Shelton Rovers Reserves were beaten 2-1 at home by Bedford Albion who are now just a single point behind them in sixth spot having also played two games fewer. Paul Babbington and Shane Canzano netting for the Albion against a lone Rovers reply via Keiran Day. Division Four CS Rovers lead at the head of the Division Four league table is now up to three points despite them being held to a 2-2 home draw by Harlington. Ruairi Griffin and Lorrell Smith netting the Rovers goals against replies via Ben Whalley plus an own goal. Their lead at the top increasing after second place Henlow Reserves saw their seasons unbeaten away ways and five game winning run come to an end when beaten 4-3 at AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College A who are now unbeaten in their last four starts. Giovanni Moscaritolo with a brace plus John Hislop and Farid Mirazi on the Town scoresheet against Henlow replies via James Campbell twice and James Davies once. However, closing the gap on the top two were Clifton who took their unbeaten ways up to five games with a 1-0 home win over bottom of the table Lidlington United Sports thanks to a lone goal from George McMillan. Whilst there was wins on the road for Sandy Reserves and Stevington Reserves. Sandy winning 2-0 at Flitwick Town A thanks to a goal from James Presland plus a successful penalty from Aiden London just two minutes from time. Whilst Stevington Reserves were the 4-1 winners across the road at Dinamo Flitwick. Jamie Endersby with a brace plus strikes from Martin Williams and Martin O'Rielly only once being replied by Dinamo's Dale Goldie. The Next 7days Saturday 26th November 2016 Premier Division supported by Sportsform AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College v Cranfield United AFC Oakley M&DH v Shefford Town & Campton Ampthill Town Reserves v Sharnbrook Caldecote v Flitwick Town Kempston Rovers Development v Wilstead Marston Shelton Rovers v Stevington Renhold United v Wootton Blue Cross AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College look for their fourth home win on the bounce against Cranfield United. AFC Oakley M&DH winners of their last two home games host Shefford Town & Campton losers of their last three away games. Sharnbrook look to end a two game losing run at Ampthill Town Reserves. 100% at home and now unbeaten in their last eight games Caldecote play hosts to Flitwick Town. Wilstead look to return to winning ways on the road at Kempston Rovers Development. Marston Shelton Rovers look to take their unbeaten home ways up to five games when Stevington now unbeaten in their last four outings come calling. League leaders Renhold United look to take their unbeaten home ways up to eight games against the yet to win away from home Wootton Blue Cross. Division One supported by Wests Citroen Bedford AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves v The 61 FC Luton Reserves Meltis Albion v Elstow Abbey Old Bradwell United Reserves v Crawley Green Reserves Queens Park Crescents v Cople & Bedford SA Shefford Town & Campton Reserves v M&DH Clapham Sports Westoning v Totternhoe Reserves AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves losers of their last two games play hosts to The 61 FC Luton Reserves losers of their last five games. Meltis Albion still unbeaten at home this season play hosts to a Elstow Abbey side who have failed to win any of their last nine outings. The yet to win Old Bradwell United Reserves play hosts to the still unbeaten second place Crawley Green Reserves. The 100% at home league leaders Queens Park Crescents play hosts to Cople & Bedford SA. Shefford Town & Campton Reserves look for win number four on the bounce at home to M&DH Clapham who are unbeaten in their last three away outings. Totternhoe Reserves look to make it five away wins out of seven outings at Westoning. Division Two Sundon Park Rovers v AFC Oakley M&DH Reserves Sundon Park Rovers look to take their unbeaten home ways up to three games when AFC Oakley M&DH Reserves now without a win in their last five outings pay them a visit. Division Three Marston Shelton Rovers Reserves v Kempston Athletic White Eagles v Bedford Albion Wilstead Reserves v Shefford Town & Campton A Marston Shelton Rovers Reserves look to return to winning ways for the first time in four outings when they host Kempston Athletic who have now lost their last three away games. Bedford Albion now unbeaten in their last four games travel to be hosted by a White Eagles side looking for their third win on the bounce. League Leaders Wilstead Reserves play hosts to Shefford Town & Campton A looking to retain their seasons unbeaten home ways. Division Four Dinamo Flitwick v Clifton Flitwick Town A v AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College A Sandy Reserves v Lidlington United Sports Stevington Reserves v Harlington 100% away from home Clifton travel to face a Dinamo Flitwick side who are on a three game losing run. Flitwick Town A seek their first home points of the season against Kempston Town & Bedford College A who are now unbeaten in their last four outings. Lidlington United Sports travel to Sandy Reserves looking for their first away point/points of the season. Without a win in seven Harlington travel to face Stevington Reserves who have lost their last two home games. Bedfordshire FA Junior Cup Quater-Finals Cranfield United Reserves v FC Polonia Luton Flitwick Town Reserves v Christians in Sport Reserves Potton Town v CS Rovers Riseley Sports v Caldecote Reserves Wixams v FC Koran Caldecote A v Wootton Village Henlow Reserves v Sandy Albion Jedenastka v Renhold United Reserves |
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20/11/2016
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