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Matches played Dec 14th

  • 17/12/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner

Jack Stone gave Premier Division leaders Southmead CS Athletic an 8th minute lead at Coombs Dingle against Old Cothamians, Imran Secka doubled the lead on 28th minute with Jake Morgan making it 3 0 at half time after 40 minutes, a late brace on 75 and 81 minutes from Matthew Wood gave the leaders a nervous last nine minutes

Second placed Wessex Wanderers were frustrated at Headley Park as the game against St Aldhelms was postponed as the pitch was unfit as a lorry had driven on the pitch to clear a fallen tree which caused massive divots

In a fiery game at Lockleaze Spirts Centre Edward Searle bagged a hat trick for visitors Redbridge who move into third place with a 5 3 victory against St Vallier, Alex Whale and Substitute George Brown were the other Redbridge marksmen

Farhan Suleyman gave Senior Division leaders Phoenix NG a fourth minute lead against Fishponds OB's with Ihab Said adding the second on 44 minutes, Kallum Desai pulled a goal back but the leaders held on to collect the points and stay six points clear at the top

Harrison Bailey struck on 44 minutes to give second placed Filton Athletic Reserves a 1 0 half time lead at Brislington 2nd, in a tight game late goals from Jay Moore 88 and Billy Reed in the third minute of injury time gave Filton a flattering 3 0 victory

In the local derby at Lawrence Weston Athletic third placed Avonmouth Reserves won by the odd goal in three thanks to strikes from Reece Purnell on 38 minutes and Cameron Ward 80 minutes

Finley Coombs gave Almondsbury Reserves a 26th minute lead with Paolo Paul adding a second on 37 minutes at the Field against Easton Cowboys Reserves who pulled a goal back

Division One leaders Cosmos UK were without a game but second placed AFC Bohemia missed a chance to move into poke position going down by the odd goal in three at Saltford Reserves

Fourth placed Bromley Heath United Reserves won 3 0 against Hanham Abbotonians Reserves at Begbrook Green

Two goals in the last six minutes from Ethan Mcmahon and Substitute Jack Watts gave Little Stoke a 2 1 home win over Henbury & Rockleaze B

The last 100% record in the League ended when Division Two leaders Cutters Friday Reserves shared four goals at Ashton Park School against FC Union Bristol, Tim David in the first half and David Neale on 72 minutes scored for the hosts with Benjamin Lewis and Substitute Ayshon Power replying for the leaders

Second placed Red Falcons received a walkover as Socius United could not raise a side to stay four points behind with a game in hand

In an exciting game at Somerdale Old Georgians won by the odd goal in seven against Parson Street OB's

Division Three leaders AC Moose have won seven of their eight games and remain unbeaten following a 4 0 home win over Bristol Phoenix Reserves

At Little Stoke playing fields hosts Little Stoke Reserves beat Henbury & Rockleaze C 4 1

Hartcliffe FC Reserves are the new leaders of Division Four edging out Wessex Wanderers Colts 3 2 to move a point clear at the top, youngsters Alioune Nino and Matteo De Costanzo netted for the Colts

Second placed Avonmouth A dropped two points sharing six goals at St Bedes School against Park Knowle

At Lockleaze Sports Centre AC Moose Reserves beat AJA Athletic 3 1 and at Whitehall Easton Cowboys A shared six goals with Bristol United FC Reserves

Somerset Senior Cup
The result of the day for the Bristol Suburban League was for Broad Plain House who travelled to the Abbeymoor Stadium to play Glastonbury and enter the draw for the next round with a 3 2 victory

Alf Bosley Cup
Following last weeks mass cancellations of the League Cup matches four of the teams were involved in League matches which were changed to Cup matches, both games went to penalties following 2 2 draws

Holders Easton Cowboys won 8 7 on penalties at Whitehall against Henbury & Rockleaze Reserves
and at the BAWA Jamaica Bell overcame Stoke Gifford United Reserves 6 5

Norman Goulding Cup
In a game rearranged from last week Keaton Cook scored his 26th goal of the season as AFC Westerleigh beat Bromley Heath United A 5 0, George Peacey bagged a brace with Dan Nash and Substitufe Charlie Stembridge completing the scoring