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Games played Saturday 26th October

  • 30/10/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner.

Two goals in the second half from Jack Stone helped Southmead CS Athletic to pole position in the Premier Division with an odd goal in three victory at Headley Park against a plucky St Aldhems who led 1 0 in the first half

Previous leaders Stoke Gifford United Reserves dropped two points sharing two goals with fourth placed Easton Cowboys at North Road

Joshua Lewis gave Broad Plain House a 28th minute lead at Henbury & Rockleaze Reserves, with Bejamin Snell doubling the lead in the 43rd minute, Snell scored his second goal after 52 minutes with the home side pulling a goal back

A 31st minute strike from Edward Searle gave Redbridge a 31st minute lead at Somerdale against Old Cothamians a lead they held at half time, Harry Dyer of Redbridge was sent off in the 54th minute and Oliver Palmer hit back to equalise in the 65th minute to share the points

Two goals in each half gave new Senior Division leaders Phoenix NG a comfortable 4 0 home win over Filton Athletic Reserves, Mohamadou Fisiru scored twice with Farhan Suleyman and Hafeez Dairo also on target for the leaders

Matthew Bennett gave Lawrence Weston Athletic a ninth minute lead in their quest for their first point of the season, goals from Matt Redman, Daniel Lewis and Reece Mead gave visitors Brislington 2nd a 3 1 lead, Pedro Shields made it 3 2 on 55 minutes before as the game moved into injury time Andrew Mathias struck to earn the hosts a precious point

Hartcliffe FC moved up to fifth place courtesy of a 4 2 home win over Easton Cowboys Reserves

Three teams are level on points at the top of Division One with Bromley Heath United Reserves winning 4 1 at Arnall Drive against Henbury & Rockleaze B to join Cosmos UK and AFC Bohemia at the top

In Division One a Tom Trimble volley and a brace from Alvan Juma gave Wessex Wanderers Reserves a 3 0 half time lead at home to Little Stoke but two goals from substitute Jason Lawrence gave the Wanderers a nerve racking last 20 minutes

Nineteen goals were scored in only two Division Two games with leaders Cutters Friday Reserves beating local rivals Imperial Reserves 8 3

Six players were on target for Red Falcons with Charlie Lester and Charlie Tiley bagging braces, Dawson Comley, Thomas Gunter-Heard, Reece John and ex Bristol Rovers player Zak Zabek were the other Falcons marksmen who led 3 0 at half time at Ashton Vale against Parson Street OB's

No games were played in Division Three and only one in Division Four because of the GFA County Cups with Hartcliffe FC Reserves edging out Bromley Heath Unites A 2 1 to move into third place

Gloucestershire Senior Amateur Cup
Almondsbury Reserves travelled to Wick to play their Cup game cancelled last week and went down 4 0 to their strong County League opponents

Gloucestershire Intermediate Cup
A goal and an assist by Ritchie Hancock gave Southmead CS Athletic Reserves a narrow 2 1 win at Pen Park against Bitton Reserves from the Bristol District League to earn a home tie in Round 3

Micah Gayle gave Socius United a 14th minute lead at Pucklechurch Sports Reserves who equalised from the penalty mark on the 29th minute, a late goal gave the Sports a 2 1 win

Ken Nickless-Mooney completed a hat trick for Clifton St Vincent's Reserves 5 2 winners at the Civil Service Ground against Bristol Phoenix with his brother Seamus adding the other two goals, Tyler Gayle scored both the Phoenix goals in the last five minutes

Gloucestershire Junior Cup
Hanham Abbotonians Reserves lost 4 0 at Nicholas Wanderers Reserves in a game switched to Lees Hill because of the unavailability of the Wanderers pitch

Gloucestershire Minor Cup
All seven Minor Cup games were won by the Bristol Suburban teams with AC Moose winning 5 0 at AFC Mangotsfield Reserves

Dan Nash bagged a brace for AFC Westerleigh who travelled to Bradley Stoke Town A and won 3 2, top goalscorer Keaton Cook added the third

In an all Suburban League game at the Civil Service Ground hosts Bristol Phoenix Reserves beat Port of Bristol 4 3 on penalties after sharing ten goals in the ninety minutes

In another game which went to penalties Henbury & Rockleaze C beat Castle Green 4 2 on penalties following a 2 2 draw, Callum Evans and Michael Elvis scored for Castle Green with Cristian Flirin and Johua Williams netting for Henbury

On the Downs Little Stoke Reserves scored eight without reply from Phoenix Downs

Gloucestershire Primary Cup
Goals from experienced Pete Newton-Smith, full back Luke Bowden, midfielder Nathan Price and one a piece from youngsters Ruari O'Brien and Othneil Conteh earned Wessex Wanderers Colts a 5 0 win at Lockleaze against Torpedo B from the Downs League at Lockleaze Sports Centre

Stefano Evans scored a consolation goal for Downs League side Saints OB's A who went down 3 1 to Stoke Gifford United A

In another game on the Downs Bristol Wanderers took a 2 0 lead through second half goals from Rhys Hodgson and Harrison Exon on 50 and 68 minutes, Peter Atkin replied in the 77th minute to make it a nervy last 13 minutes for the Wanderers

AC Moose Reserves enter the hat for the third round draw with a narrow 2 1 home win over E5 Lion who scored through Wayne Burt

Two goals in the 65th and 69 minute from Mikey Tremlett and Cameron Haskins were in vain as Portland OB's A lost 3 2 at Whitehall against Easton Cowboys A

The game between Greyfriars Athletic A and AJA Athletic was switched to Patchway and Greyfriars won 4 3 on penalties following a 2 2 draw, Remi Smith and Jordan Williams were on target for Greyfriars

Avonmouth A travelled to Saints OB's and won 3 2, Cameron Pidgeon and Lewis Tilley scored consolation goals for Saints and Phoenix NG Reserves lost 4 0 at Shaftesbury Crusade A