Football round-up - Binfield dig deep to progress in FA Vase
See also:
- Midweek round-up: Bracknell hammered but Wokingham win
- Football round-up - Binfield go second after fifth straight win
- Football round-up - Davies double helps Binfield down Holyport
- Football round-up - Debutant Harris hits double in Bracknell win
- Football round-up - Bracknell Town break duck at Holyport
BINFIELD needed extra-time to beat Spartan South Midlands Premier Division side Hillingdon Borough 3-2 and set up an FA Vase second-round tie at Ringmer FC on November 19.
Ringmer play in Sussex County League Division One - the same level on the football pyramid as Binfield - and are based near Lewes in East Sussex.
The Moles, who had byes through the preliminary rounds, went behind in the 65th minute to Hillingdon but equalised soon afterwards through Carl Davies.
The striker then struck the winner in the 118th minute after Dan Jewell's effort was cancelled out by an own goal.
Wokingham and Emmbrook moved into the third round of the Challenge Cup after a comfortable 3-0 win at New College Swindon.
Garry Sargeant struck twice in the first half to put Satsumas in charge and Danny Horscroft completed the scoring late on.
Bracknell Town remain rooted to the foot of the Hellenic Premier Division after a 3-0 defeat at Shrivenham.
Ascot United only took a point from their encounter against struggling Kidlington despite going two goals ahead in the opening 30 minutes.
Josh Sapsed and Jon Bennett were both on target for Yellamen before Kidlington scored either side of half-time to draw 2-2.
Finchampstead won back-to-back games in Division One East for the first time this season as they crushed league leaders Rayners Lane 5-2.
Kylo Atkinson hit a hat-trick for Finch in the first half and Gavin Rolls and Shane O'Neill completed the scoring after the break.
Eversley stretched their unbeaten run to eight matches in Combined Counties Division One with an impressive 3-2 victory at Worcester Park.
The Boars looked to be heading for defeat after going two goals down in the opening 20 minutes.
However, Matt Baker and James Reeves scored before the break to make it 2-2 and Matt Stamp then won it in the second half.
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