Connect with us

Step 4

GREENS WILT AS BERKO BRING BACON

By Ted Carter

DIV 1 CENTRAL
KIDLINGTON 1 BERKHAMSTED 4
PERSISTENCE paid off for Berkhamsted as they broke the resistance of Kidlington and moved four points clear at the summit.
They appeared on course for a comfortable victory when Luke Andrews directed JJ Lacey’s cross from the left past goalkeeper Henry Woodcock.
Charlie Bacon’s neat finish restored parity after half an hour, and Berko only edged in front again after 73 minutes when Andrews headed in at the back post from Adam Watkins’ cross.
Captain Matty Bateman ran clear to treble the lead with an angled ...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Non-League Newsletter
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
My Betting Sites
Isuzu
free bets

 

best-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

More in Step 4

  • Dave McNabb has led Bury for the past two years. Dave McNabb has led Bury for the past two years.

    Bury FC reshuffle sees Dave McNabb move upstairs after stepping down as manager

    Bury Football Club have announced that Dave McNabb has stepped down as manager to take up a new role as the club’s head of football operations with immediate effect.

  • SUTTON C’FIELD 0 CORBY TOWN 2

    DIV 1 MIDLANDS By Ken Hawkings ■SUTTON hosted a pro-chasing team for motion the fourth game in a row in the form of Corby, to whom they fell to defeat. The visitors won a penalty in the 22nd minute when Ryan Shaw deliberately hand-balled in the area and was sent...

  • HERNE BAY 1 HASSOCKS 1

    DIV 1 S.EAST By John Bathurst ■ A GOAL headed in from a corner at the near post by Jack Troak in the 20th minute gave the visitors a deserved half-time lead. Hassocks defended in numbers but counter attacked with pace as Bay gave the ball away far too frequently....

  • BASHLEY 0 MELKSHAM TOWN 1

    DIV 1 SOUTH By Roger Ware ■ MELKSHAM got their second win in as many games as an incredible strike in the dying embers of the game from Anton Dworzak secured all three points for the away side at the Vehe Community Stadium. The first real chance of the game...