Windsor & Eton moved one step closer to three promotions in three seasons after winning the Combined Nations League North Premier Division play-off semi-final at home to Burnham.
The Royalists won the one-legged semi-final 1-0 thanks to Jack Shakespeare’s 57th goal after Windsor finished league runners up behind champions Ashford Town (Middlesex).
Rob Webb’s men have kept pace in terms of league fixtures with five consecutive away games. They should be favorites now in the final against Broadfields United who beat Ardley United on penalties – and it will be home comfort again on Saturday at Stag Meadow – you can bet the crowd will exceed the 833 reported for the semi-final.
Windsor’s record this season against Broadfields was played twice, drawn twice. So the winner takes all!
For Burnham, who is disappointed again after a second season of play-off heartbreak, you can expect the Blues to be fighting at the top of the table again next season.
On Wednesday evening, Maidenhead United began a slightly more difficult National League South play-off process after progressing on goal difference to Maidstone United and Ebbsflett United on Saturday.
The first eliminator match was played with Weston-super-Mare beating Hemel Hempstead Town 6-5 on penalties. The Magpies travel to Dorking Wanderers for the second game with Torquay United awaiting Saturday’s winner.
The play-off final is scheduled for Saturday 9 May, but as the lowest placed team in the play-offs, if they reach the final, Maidenhead will be away for all games.
Also on Wednesday evening, Yateley United could reach the Wessex League Division One play-off final but host Colden Common, with Whitchurch United waiting in the final after they beat Folland Sports 1-0.
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