WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook conceded a heartbreaking injury-time winner as they lost 3-2 at Woodley United in Division One East of the Hellenic League.

Sumas had twice fought back to level before eventually going down to their neighbours for the first time in 10 years in the league.

Chace Jewell opened the scoring for the Kestrels inside 60 seconds, however, a stunning half volley from Ellis Day levelled matters midway through the first half.

Sam Guze put the hosts back in front on the stroke of half-time, only for Josh Harris to equalise in the 65th minute.

It was Teddy Thomas who was to have the final say, though, his late stunner sealing all three points for Woodley.

Wokingham & Emmbrook were due to host AFC Aldermaston in the Subsidiary Cup last night (Tuesday), before hosting Abingdon Town in the league on Saturday (3pm) and Woodley United in the cup next Tuesday (7.45pm).

BINFIELD, without a game last weekend, return to action with a rare Friday evening (7.45pm) game when Flackwell Heath will be the visitors to Hill Farm Lane.

The Heathens lie fifth in the table, with 27 points from 18 games, seven of their wins having come away from home.

Through no fault of their own, 14th-placed Moles have played just 12 matches, the fewest in the Premier Division of the Hellenic League.

But the league's fixtures secretary now realises they need to start catching up and have given Roger Herridge's men nine games during December.

The first two Saturdays of the month see them on long journeys to Gloucestershire to play Brimscombe & Thrupp in the Bluefin Sports Cup and then Tuffley Rovers in the league.

Between those two trips, they have a home encounter with Reading City on Monday, December 3.

Further home floodlit games follow on Monday 10 against Wantage and the following Friday when Ardley United will be the visitors.

December 17 sees the Moles face Woodley United at the Rivermoor Stadium in Reading, and another shortish journey takes them to Holmer Green on December 22.

Binfield's talented young striker Eddie Lee has been named in the English Schools South West team to play against the other three regions on December 1 at Stafford Town FC.

This is the final trial before England name their squad for international matches to be played during the rest of the season.

ASCOT United, who were scheduled to host Reading City last night (Tuesday), return to Premier Division action this Saturday with a home game against Windsor.

They will be seeking a double, having defeated their local rivals 2-0 at Stag Meadow last month.

And, like Binfield, United are facing a busy December starting on the first day of the month with a trip to Abingdon United in the Bluefin Sports Cup.

The Yellamen's leading scorer, 25-goal Nathan Minhas, netted once for Panjab when they lost 5-4 to a Yorkshire International FA representative side in a friendly at Ossett United's ground last Sunday.

JOSH Sapsed bagged a hat-trick in the space of 15 first-half minutes as Eversley & California drew 3-3 at FC Deportivo Galicia, leaving the two sides 13th and 16th respectively in Division One of the Combined Counties League.

They played the entire second half with 10 men after skipper Josh Smith had been shown the red card just before the hosts scored their third equaliser on the stroke of half-time.

It completed a good week for Sapsed as last Tuesday he had scored twice as the Boars hammered Horley 4-1 in the Southern Combination Cup. Mo Davies got the other two goals, the second of them coming from the penalty spot.

This Saturday, Eversley take on Epsom & Ewell at the ESA Sports Ground.

SANDHURST Town lost 2-0 to Tooting Bec in Combined Counties League Division One match which was switched to Bottom Meadow at short notice. It was their first league defeat since September.

They produced a resilient performance against another team in good form of late, especially as they had only 10 men for the whole of the second half. Luke Cox was named their man-of-the-match.

Last Tuesday, the Fizzers had gone down 2-1 at Hanworth Villa in the Cherry Reds Record Cup, their goal coming from Charlie Oakley.

This Saturday, the ninth-placed side host Bagshot, who are 12th, at Bottom Meadow.

AC London have been expelled from the Combined Counties League following serious complaints by other clubs over their bad disciplinary record last season.

The club's appeal to the FA was recently rejected, but they are hoping to switch to another league next year.