Finchampstead Champions of the Thames Valley Counties League

Finchampstead Champions of the Thames Valley Counties League
Finchampstead on the attack against title rivals Barton United Photo Andrew BattWokingham Today

Finchampstead won the Thames Valley Counties League, while Easington Sports, Windsor & Eton, Launton, Thatcham & Newbury Town, Maidenhead Nomads, and Wraysbury Village topped the other six divisions.

Finchampstead had finished 15 points off the top spot in third last season but were champions with a game to spare this term after winning the top-two clash at Barton United with the only goal scored by Ruby Huggins.

Barton had the consolation of a League Cup Final victory over Burghfield, defeating them 3-2 with goals from Jahayna Abdullah, Alisha Johnson, and Lucy Paley, despite late responses from Naomi Paxford and Jade Beaumont for the lower division side.

There was just a goal difference in it as Easington Sports clinched Division 2 North ahead of Barton United Development, with Headington five points behind in third.

Thames Valley County Womens Football League Division 2 North Champion Easington Sports
Photo Easington Sports Football Club

Division 2 South was won by Windsor & Eton, just a single point ahead of Flackwell Heath, with Burghfield a fair way behind in third.

Launton claimed the Division 3 North top spot and also lifted the League Plate. They had three more points than Chinnor, with Milton Keynes City a further seven back in third, while defeating Tower Hill 3-1 in the final as Amber Jeacock-West’s goal was followed in the second half by strikes from Laura Souch and Megan Mitchell.

TVCWFL Division 2 North and League Plate winners Launton
Photo Launton Ladies Football Club

Thatcham & Newbury Town have a match unplayed, but the Division 3 West title is already in the bag. They hold a one-point advantage over Kidlington Youth, who have completed their fixtures, with Didcot Town Development taking third place.

Maidenhead Nomads won 17 of their 20 games, taking the Division 3 South championship by a seven-point margin over Harefield United, who themselves were eight ahead of third-placed Finchampstead Reserves.

Maidenhead Nomads TVCWFL Division 3 South champions
Photo Maidenhead Nomads FC

Wraysbury Village claimed the honours in the 10-team Development Division with a points tally just one better than the higher-scoring runners-up Holmer Green. Stanford-in-the-Vale were another nine points off the pace in third position.

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