Bedfordshire County Football League

The Home of Football in Bedfordshire

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 Premier Division supported by Sportsform 
 Stotfold Development in making it 10 wins on the bounce when a goal from Robert Wilcock took them to a 1-0 victory at Crawley Green Reserves now find themselves 13 points clear at the head of the league table albeit having played six games more than second place Caldecote who were away on Britannia Cup duty. Whilst third place Biggleswade United Reserves now trail the leaders by 20 points following their 2-3 home defeat at the hands of Riseley Sports for whom Alex Taylor from the penalty spot plus goals from Bradley Raines and James Cooke did the damage against a United brace in reply from Jamie Box. 

 The biggest win of the day went to the now  fourth place Marston Shelton Rovers 5-0 at home over AFC Kempston Town Hammers. Harry Baker with a hat-trick plus goals from Riley Clifford and Luke Clifford bringing up the nap hand. Elsewhere it was a good day on the road for Biggleswade FC Reserves and Flitwick Town. The Town with goals from Ash Nelson and Phil Matthews winning 2-1 at Queens  Park Crescents for whom Mohammed Raheem Jabber replied. Whilst the FC won 3-1 at AFC Oakley  thanks to goals from Dylan Defang Asonganyi, Plamedi Kole Bomola and Daniel Lodevica against a lone reply via Chris Amadi. 

 Britannia Cup Semi-Final 

 Elstow Abbey will now defend their Britannia Cup crown against Stotfold Development after a goal from Toby Williams took them to a 1-0 victory at Caldecote. 

 Division One 

 For league leaders Wootton Blue Cross it was the loss of their seasons unbeaten ways when beaten 0-1 at home by Henlow for whom Aldous Taylor netted from the penalty spot. Whilst second place Buffs FC returned to winning ways for the first time in four outings with a 4-0 home success over Lewsey Park. Jonathan Polezuk with a brace plus goals from Joby Walsh and Ralph Baldwin doing the damage. 

 Still very much in the title race are third place Totternoe Reserves who retained their season's 100% home record in defeating Cranfield United Reserves 2-1. Shazan Idress and Oliver Richardson both found the back of the net against a lone United reply from James Manning. Whilst fourth place AFC Oakley Development fell to a 3-0 defeat at Harlington Juniors for whom Jamie Small, Ash Ingham and Alex Frantellizzi  netted. 

 Elsewhere, Clifton having lost their last four away games returned to winning ways on the road with a 3-2 victory at Renhold. Elliot Powell, Adam Ahmed-Pearce and Jared Libot on their scoresheet against home replies via Marko Tobdzic and Saba Maluku. 

 Division Two North 

 With league leaders Kempston United sitting the afternoon out second place Wilstead failed to close the four point gap between them by losing 4-2 at Sharnbrook Reserves. Zak Wilson netted both of their goals, with the home hero being Bradley Duffett with a hat-tick which was added to by astrike from Teddy Daniel. Now in third spot just five points  behind the leaders are Shefford Town & Campton Development who with a penalty from Lewis Dickson and a goal from Will Boon won 2-0 at Wootton Blue Cross Reserves . 

 Elsewhere, Ickwell & Old Warden Reserves returned to winning ways following three straight defeats when goals from Luke and Jordan Gurney took them to a 2-0 home victory over Blunham. Whilst just down the road at Harvey Close, Sandy with a goal from Voni Maswangany shared the points in a 1-1 draw with hosts Caldecote Reserves whose reply came from Tom Wallace. 

 Division Two South 

 There is no change at the head of the Division Two league standings following wins for the top three clubs. League leaders Stopsley United remaining seven points clear when they retained their season's 100% home record and unbeaten ways in beating bottom of the table The 61 FC Luton Reserves 4-0. Michael Carter with a brace plus single goals from Ryan Northwood and Ryan Sheridan marking their scoresheet. Whilst second place Sporting Carpathians were the 7-1 home winners over Caddington.  Florin Andei Bejinar with a hat-trick, Marcel Buruiana with a brace and single goals from Mihai Botusan and Cosmin Miron doing the damage whilst Jamie England  struck the lone Caddington reply. 

 For third place Westoning Recreation it was a fourth away win on the spin 6-1 at Flitwick Town Reserves. Charlie Scott led the way with a hat-trick, Cassius Ransey grabbed a brace with George Nicholls adding a single goal. against a lone Town reply from Memdi Gana. Whilst fourth place FC Haynes with goals from Louie Dillon and Cian Mitchell drew 2-2 at Lea Sports PSG for whom Joe Hennem and Sean Dixon found the back of the net. 

 Elsewhere, New Bradwell St Peters Development returned to winning ways for the first time in three outings with a 4-1 home victory over Brache Phoenix. The goals coming from Oliver Turnball, Doneil Mahanzu, Charlie Fisher and Josh Aris whilst Mana Osei Boffah was the lone Phoenix scorer. 

 Jubilee Cup Quarter-Finals 

 With goals from Jamie Adam, Connor Biennerhasset, TJ Powell and Troy Walker Lu Donz ran out the 4-1 home winners over Bletchley Scot for whom Ben Swepston netted to earn them a home Semi- Final tie against FC Polonia (Luton ) who won 4-3 at AFC Bedford United. Gary Townsend twice and Jake Grogan once on the United scoresheet whilst the visitors goals came from Lukasz Lsja with a brace alongside single strikes from Fabien Pawelee and Mateusz Antoniun. 

 Division Three supported by Hy-Pro 

 Caldecote A now head the Division Three supported by Hy-Pro  league table after taking full advantage of Harlington Juniors being away on Watson Shield duty by winning 2-1 at Clifton Reserves thanks to goals from Stephen Fletcher and Derek Newton against a lone home reply from Khaled Phillps. Whilst third place Elstow Abbey Reserves with a brace of goals from Ashley Windridge won 2-0 against Queens Park Crescents Development. 

 The biggest victory of the day went to Leighton Woodside Rovers in winning 6-0 at GS Athletic. Alex Pearce led the way with a hat-trick alongside a brace of goals from Thomas Bassett. and a strike from Oscar Lomas. 

 Watson Shield Third Round

 It was the end  of the Shield Road for Ampthill Town Colts who had just a lone goal from George Shaw  to show from their 1-3 home defeat by Warden U18 PDA Luton of the Bedfordshire Youth Saturday League. Whilst Harlington Junior Reserves with goals from Glenn Cooksley, Suaun Cooksley and Eddie Prior won by the same scoreline at Bedford Albion Development for whom Thomas Davies replied. 

 Division Four 

 Kempston Athletic in going down 2-0 at third place Shefford Town & Campton U23 for whom Joshua Zaniewicz-Neville netted both goals are now just two points clear at the head of the Division Four league standings after Atletic FC retained their season's unbeaten ways when a brace of goals from Emmanuel Adjei and strikes from Gjet Rabeli and Masumbe Kezhzong took them to a 4-0 home victory over Leighton Woodside Athletic, 

 Now in fourth spot are Meltis Rangers who with a brace of goals from Joshua Smith and strikes from George Cousins and Kyle Arundell-Kizel ran out 4-2 home winners over Sandy Reserves. The visitors replies came via James Scott and Ashley Bell. Whilst M&DH Clapham Sports Reserves are now unbeaten in their last four outings after winning 3-2 at Lidlington United Sports Club Colts. Tom Ellis with a brace plus a goal from Dan Beddow doing the damage against United replies via Antony Antoniou and Bradley Martin.. 

 Elsewhere goals from Jordan Holmes and Joe Olesin earned Catsbrook Wanderers a share of the spoils from a 2-2 draw at Turvey those replies came via Lucas Hames and George Shingleton. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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