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The hosts’ final substitution saw Sunley replaced by Henry Birkett and, as the match moved into its final quarter, Ardley brought on two more replacements of their own, Lewis Middleton and Ty Hamilton. The home side went close in quick succession through Brock and then a header that dipped over before thy took the lead just before the hour-mark courtesy of a deft header. On 25 minutes, Clark saw an effort blocked before Jay Sauntson was crowded out as he looked to profit from the rebound. Clark did well to shake off his marker before seeing his strike lack the power to trouble the ‘keeper and then after the home side had a player sin-binned, George Hayes saw his effort well tipped over by the ‘keeper. United continued to press and another Milton corner saw Brooker save a headed chance. The home crowd of 109 were stunned into silence soon after when ten man Milton drew level. After the restart from the centre spot, Suma’s did just about everything but score from each approach which was headed away or cleared without any addition to the fragile single goal lead. Rovers gladly took the points but Ardley played a full part in making this such an excellent match to watch. We started the second half brightly as Turner stayed on his feet following a heavy challenge before curling a shot beyond the ‘keeper but onto the post. Just before the break, a foul on Joe Bates gave us a free-kick in a promising position which Sam Hunt curled onto the crossbar and as Turner headed goalwards, the offside flag was raised as the ball was bundled over the line. It was a deserved goal but one that seemed to spur Rangers into action. The equaliser spurred Binfield on and they took charge of the game, only being denied by two clearances close to the Flackwell goal-line. Dan Bateman hailed Wokingham & Emmbrook’s performance on Tuesday as one of the best since he has been in charge of the uhlsport Division One East club.Â, Shrivenham Football Club is delighted to confirm that T2 Fitness Education will remain as their preferred fitness providers for the 2020-21 season.Â, Match reports from Hellenic League clubs playing mid week. Sam Pekun then went on a mazy run before shooting just wide. Urquart should have done better with a far post corner before a dangerous cross by JJ Lofthouse Smith was punched clear as Brian Haule threatened. Scope and White combined and the shot was palmed over the top by the keeper. It was harsh on United as they had a good argument; the free kick clearly was not taken from the right place. Binfield 2 Flackwell Heath 1 (By Dave Wright) Hellenic League - Hellenic League Division Two South. *This Division is outside the National League System. Some good work out wide on the right from Curtis Smith ended with him feeding Harry Clark who failed to make a proper connection, then at the other end, Keiron Blackburn did well to deny Farthing. The hosts were strangely lacking spark despite being driven on by midfielder dynamo Jamie McClurg, while there was often a lack of cohesion between midfield and attack. A minute later and Pekun again raced clear, this time to be denied by a good save at his feet. Suma’s visitors from Oxford on Tuesday night were Kidlington Reserves. We started the second half brightly as Turner stayed on his feet following a heavy challenge before curling a shot beyond the ‘keeper but onto the post. Barney stepped up and hit the ball firmly left-footed but Merchant guessed the correct way and made a stunning save to push the ball aside for a corner, but the reprieve was only brief. Tuffley Rovers 2 Ardley United 1 Blackburn, Smith, Hunt (Hayes 70), A. Sauntson, J. Sauntson, Febery, Loader, Wickett, Turner, Bates (Bullock 72), Clark. The vagaries of the fixture-list had seen Rovers given three away fixtures to start the new league season but they had lost all three and only scored once. Ollie Harris unleashed a 25-yard screamer from out on the right that curled in the air on its way around keeper Aaron Watkins and inside the far post. Five minutes from the break and a good move by Milton saw Josh Urquart make a saving tackle at the expense of a corner. It was a goal worthy of winning any match; and it won this one. Binfield, however, still could not relax as the Heathens fought hard for a late equaliser and they would have got it had not Thompson-Wheeler been well placed in the goalmouth to clear his lines. Registered users can create their own map of football grounds they've visited. Kidlington missed a chance and which was headed away by a Suma’s defender. It was the same player who stepped up and put his effort well over. However, it was his namesake Brad Kear who was the thorn in Westfields’ side during the evening as the Lydney striker scored a goal in each half to destroy Westfields’ hopes of taking the points back home. Breaking out of defence, the Suma’s reached the opposition box zone and Liam Eagle rose to crash the ball into the net with a perfectly timed header. Ardley captain Drew Boyd was the final name in Mr Bounds’ book; this one for dissent. After selecting wait for screen to refresh. Rangers finally got their reward with 79 minutes played when Yearwood's header was brilliantly cleared off the line only to fall to Pekun, who made no mistake from eight yards; cue an acrobatic celebration for the tricky winger. There was still time for the home side to win a threatening free-kick of their own in stoppage time at the end of the opening period as Curtis Smith was adjudged to have obstructed Franklin. Match reports from Hellenic League clubs playing yestersay in the BluefinSport Challange Cup and the uhlsport Hellenic League over the weekend. Top scorer Marcus Wyllie was given the night off and centre back Alex Sethie was also rested, along with a fit again Ben Hammond. Division Two Changes - 15 August The uhlsport Hellenic League management were faced with a resignation of a team earlier this week when Kim Cowan, secretary of Abingdon Town, advised that they would need to withdraw their second team from the League structure. The game started quite tentatively and a free kick to Suma’s went direct to Max Dunmall in the Kidlington goal. Winger Khalid Simmo, whose speed caused Binfield problems, saw his effort pushed away by keeper Chris Grace, but the ball fell kindly for Ashley Howell, who wasted no time in blasting it into the net. With Milton back to ten men Rangers continued to create with Squire-Adams shooting across the face of the goal. Step numbers are notional. Milton felt hard done by, arguing that the free kick was taken from the wrong place, with the visiting player manager being sin binned for ten minutes. Milton were enjoying a good spell and Jack Brooker was forced into decent save low down on the quarter hour mark. The ball was played to the edge of the Rangers' box with the home defence relieved to see the subsequent shot fizz passed the upright. Promotions and relegations are handled by the individual Leagues and County FAs. Two minutes later and the home side made sure of the three points when the impressive Lawrence Clark was fed by Morris and his shot from the edge of the box alluded the unsighted keeper to make it three-one. In our next attack, Harry Wickett was denied by the legs of the ‘keeper who then recovered to smother the rebound. Risborough Rangers 3 Milton United 1 Malvern Town succumbed to our first defeat of the season as we lost 2-0 at Thornbury Town. James Sunley drove a sumptuous cross at pace across the penalty-area which was met at the far post by a thumping header from Jake Rhodes which Rimmer could only push into the roof of his net. On 25 minutes, Clark saw an effort blocked before Jay Sauntson was crowded out as he looked to profit from the rebound. On the stroke of half time Westfields lost dangerman Sirdic Grant with an injury to be replaced by Ben Miller. Both sides were looking to get the ball down and play but clear-cut chances were limited at either end. Binfield 2 Flackwell Heath 1 (By Dave Wright) Elliott Legg lashed home a magnificent late goal to earn Binfield a 2-1 win over Flackwell Heath in their uhlsport Hellenic League clash at Hill Farm Lane on Tuesday. Hit Counter: 3204721 After selecting wait for screen to refresh. Ardley replaced Jordan Godfrey with Callum Convey and almost immediately Tuffley brought on Rudi McKinnon for Mann which meant that the captain’s armband passed to a third Rovers player during the match, Jake Rhodes. Ardley United had lost to Bishops Cleeve and Binfield before defeating one of Rovers’ conquerors, Virginia Water, three days before this visit to Glevum Park. Login or create an account. A free kick was awarded and the player received his marching orders. The home side were getting plenty of men behind the ball as the clock ticked down and they were able to block from Jay Sauntson before Febery fired well over as the attacked stayed alive. Saturday beckons and with Wyllie back anything could happen! Premier Division. From Hellenic League Website. Thompson looked to repeat his earlier score but this time his shot was blocked. An inviting ball from Joe Bullock caused problems as we pushed forward in numbers and then right at the death, Turner saw a powerful drive blocked and the rebound allowed the home side to launch a counter-attack which resulted in them doubling their advantage to complete a frustrating night against well-drilled hosts. A mistake on the halfway line saw Milton's Jack Powell nick the ball and race away to score with a cool finish. The second half was feisty and at times ferocious as both teams went for the win. Two free kicks started off Suma’s campaign in the second half during which Kidlington were reduced to 10 men after a second yellow card was produced to Merry. Left back Josh Fox was out with an injury although looks likely to be fit for Saturday. It was not always obvious that Kidlington were only 10 men since Tariq Yousef was playing like two men at times. For details of the other Hellenic League divisions at this level, see DIVISION TWO NORTH ... WEST and EAST. The home side went close in quick succession through Brock and then a header that dipped over before thy took the lead just before the hour-mark courtesy of a deft header. Westfields lost their 3rd game on the trot with a disappointing 2-1 away defeat last night at local rivals Lydney Town managed by former Westfields favourite Richard Kear. Then with just 6 minutes left and following a number of corners Lydney took the lead when Brad Kear was again in the right place at the right time to score from close range and put the Foresters ahead. Then the final whistle went to be greeted with huge joy and a celebratory huddle by the home players. Stern words must have been said during the interval as the Moles looked a different team right from the start of the second half and it took them less than four minutes to get on level terms. Soon after and Pekun's cross was headed against the bar by Brian Haule. Some good work out wide on the right from Curtis Smith ended with him feeding Harry Clark who failed to make a proper connection, then at the other end, Keiron Blackburn did well to deny Farthing. Ardley were sometimes over-enthusiastic in the way they tried to find an equaliser, as shown by Tallboys’ petulant push on Ollie Hunt for which he was rightly booked. The defining moment came in the 45th minute when Sam Pekun was put in by Brian Haule's quick free kick. Flackwell managed to head clear a right-wing cross, but only as far as Legg, close to the edge of the area on the Binfield left, and without any hesitation, he thundered home a shot which took a bounce on its way last Watkins.