The second qualifying round of the second vase rolled on the weekend with no less than nine sides of Berkshire which aims to reach the right first round.
The competition has seen Thatcham Town – who returned for the first time since winning it in 2018, Binfield and Ascot United have all reached the Wembley Stadium in recent seasons.
Will one of the 2025/26 cohort follow the road?
FA Vas Second Qualifying Round Draw for Berkshire
- Devizes Town vs. AFC ALDERMASTON
- County vs. Sandhurst City
- Lydney Town vs. Eversley & California
- Langley vs. Desborough City
- Dip Broadwalk vs. Read the city
- City of Thatcham vs Avonmouth
- Virginia water vs Kempston Rovers
- Wokingham City vs Cinderford City
Related: All you need to know about 2025/26 FA Vas First Round
Burnham can make some land
Burnham is the initial leader in the combined of the North Regency League Premier Division this season but has several matches in the hands of most sides at the top of the table.
Weekend Vas Fa means the Blues have the opportunity to open a little afternoon about the pursuit package when they visit Wallingford & Crowmarsh on Saturday. Windsor & Eton may be their initial challenger and like Burnham, also in action on weekends in Holyport.
Matthew Saunders First South League
Boss New Bracknell Town Matthew Saunders now has a week with his players after the FA Cup 2-0 victory over Tadley Calleva last weekend.
Bracknell ranks in -20 in the South League Premier Division after three matches but will need people who dare to bet on Robin living there. Saunders’s first league match is responsible, although it is not possible to be less easy, but with the visit of the Play-off semifinalist last season Walton & Hersham.
While Joe Grant has celebrated 150 appearances for the club, Robins has posted a large injury list to the club’s website that includes Seb Bowerman and Max Herbert.
Derby Berkshire National League Women’s First FA
Ascot United will make a short trip to Maidenhead United on Sunday at the first FA women’s Derby.
Yellas was promoted in the summer to the highest level played by the club, while Maidenhead has long been ‘serving’ Fawnl members.
One of the players who enjoyed the equipment was the right side of Katie Vince, who switched from Ascot to Maidenhead in the summer after playing for Yellas since he was 11 years old.
“I expect a big match. This will be physical, it will be hard, it will be fun. I am waiting for a high intensity game and support from the local crowd down to support their side,” Vince said through the official Magpies website.
Usually right-back, Vince has played at the defense center for the Dave Kitson team this season and is well aware of the status of the weekend game: “This game is very big for the community of young girls around Berkshire who want to play soccer and I want to make a crowd of good people and to inspire.
Woodley United is pushed by Chengun
The Combined Regency League Division must not be done very well. The division chews the club and vomits more than 44 league matches. This is a marathon and is not very sprint.
Woodley United’s fast start for this season to remain impressive against last season’s efforts to see the kestels escape from the relegation zone for the first time on the last day of the season.
Kestels ranked 6th after nine matches and had not felt defeat in league football and manager Jordan Blake had added midfielder Noah Chengun after the season came out of the match.
Kestels faced the trip to Colliers Wood United on Saturday (3 pm)
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