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Games played 20th April

  • 30/04/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner

The Len Bartlett Cup Final came to an exciting end going to a penalty shoot out, Division Four leaders Southmead CS Athletic Reserves took a second half lead in a very tight game, opponents Bedminster Down A frustrated the free scoring leaders before equalising with seven minutes to go, both teams missed a penalty before it reached sudden death, more drama followed as Southmead had their penalty saved only for the Assistant to spot an offence by the goalkeeper so the kick had to be retaken, the penalty was missed so Bedminster had to score and they did to win 6 5 on penalties following a 1 1 draw

In the Premier Division leaders Filton Athletic's long unbeaten run is over at the 34th attempt as they fell to a 4 0 defeat at Broad Plain House, Joe Smart, Ben Snell, Rohan Hartrey and Josh Lewis were on target for the House who move into third place

Stoke Gifford United Reserves completed a two week double over second placed Wessex Wanderers following last weeks 3 2 victory with a 2 0 win at North Road

Alf Bosley Cup Finalists Easton Cowboys beat Lawrence Weston Athletic 7 2 thanks to strikes from Luke 2, Endrit, Morley, Ali, Ahmed and Heskey

An early goal from Jack Horler, gave Southmead CS Athletic a narrow win over an excellent Redbridge side

At Coombe Dingle hosts Old Cothamians beat struggling St Aldhelms 8 4

The champagne corks were popping at Lockleaze as St Vallier clinched the Senior Division title, their third successive title, they beat Almondsbury Reserves 5 1 thanks to goals from Jaiden Holver 2, Josh Painter, Callum Cannings and Jordan Evans

It's a two horse race for second spot between Mendip Reserves who have one game left who lead Jamaica Bell by three points, Jamaica have three games left, for the second successive game Aaron Selby scored the only goal of the game clinching the points for Mendip at home to local rivals Hengrove Athletic Reserves

Said Hussain completed a first half hat trick to help Filton Athletic Reserves to a 3 1 home win over Hartcliffe FC

Bottom of the table Parson Street OB's improved their chances of moving off the foot of the table with an exciting odd goal in seven victory at Fishponds OB's

Avonmouth A move to the top of the Division One table with visitors Redbridge Reserves unable to raise a side they lead the table by three points from Rockleaze Rangers A who have two games in hand

At Pomphrey Hill visitors Little Stoke Reserves edged out hosts Bromley Heath United Reserves 3 2 to move into third place in the first game of a double fixture before sharing the points in a goalless draw

Broad Plain House Reserves warmed up for Wednesdays Norman Goulding Cup Final with a comfortable 3 0 home win over AFC Bohemia

Brae Williams and Luke Smith gave Cadbury Heath Reserves a 2 0 win at Somerdale against Cosmos FC and third placed Phoenix NG beat Bristol Phoenix 2 0

There were no hone wins in Division Two leaders Rockleaze Rangers B have a five point lead over second placed Saltford Reserves who only have one game left, the Rangers won 6 1 at Mendip Broadwalk A thanks to goals from Callum Snook 2, Adam Bates, Sam Staples and Jamie Fielding, Gary Nott scored the Mendip consolation goal

Third placed Wessex Wanderers Reserves are the only team that can stop Rockleaze winning the title goals from Cam Brice, Suleyman Mohammed, Assan Sow and Mahamadau Sankoun
gave them a 4 0 win at Headley Park against St Aldhelms

At Somerdale Saltford Reserves beat Old Georgians 4 2

Brad Lippiatt and an own goal were on target for Imperial Reserves but goals from Callum Paul and Leighton Gent for FC Union meant the points were shared

Red Falcons are favourites for the Division Three championship with current leaders Socius United needing one point to clinch a promotion spot, both teams were without a game

Third placed Cutters Friday Reserves travelled to Hillside Gardens and overcame Rockleaze Rangers C 4 3 in an exciting game

There was an eight goal thriller at Somerdale as Old Georgians Reserves drew with Bitton A

Luca Papantoniou bagged a brace for Port of Bristol 4 0 winners over Fishponds OB's Reserves, Jordan Jenkins and Craig Green were the other Port marksmen

On Friday night Stoke Gifford United A beat Bristol Phoenix Reserves

In Division Four great credit must go to Bristol Phoenix A who have had a very difficult season but always turn up and play, they played with nine men against AC Moose and lost 19 0, Oscar Hayward 6 and Ben Jarvis 4 led the scoring

Bromley Heath Reserves picked up their fourth win of the season 5 3 at Easton Cowboys A