Watford Sunday League Round-up

Herts Sunday Intermediate Cup Semi-Final

Reed Rangers' double hopes are very much alive after they reached the County Intermediate Cup final at the expense of London Road, winning 3-2.

Currently top of Division One, Reed secured their final place thanks to a brace from Adam Crassweller and one from Dominic David.

WSFL Challenge Cup Semi-Final

St Josephs beat the side directly above them in the Premier Division, Rifle Volunteer, 2-0 to reach the final of the Challenge Cup.

Charlie Benning and Jack Brown got the goals for Joes, securing their final participation.

WSFL Intermediate Cup Semi-Final

Croxley FC have also reached a final after edging out Green Dragon 1-0 thanks to a Stuart Adams strike.

Division One

Old Fullerians picked up another victory, beating Nascot Arms 2-1, but know their title chances hinge on leaders Reed Rangers slipping up.

Rangers remain two points ahead of Fullers and still have four games in hand on their nearest challengers for promotion.

Goals from Steve Pich and Joe Rylett secured maximum points for Fullers.

Division Two

Second-bottom Rickmansworth Athletic played up to the old adage of only being able to beat what is put in front of you, mercilessly crushing bottom side Croxley FC Reserves 8-0.

The win, just Rickmansworth’s second of the season, puts them ahead of the bottom side by three points thanks to masterclass in finishing.

Shane Kitts scored a hat-trick, whilst Jordan Allen helped himself to a brace. Paul Davidson, Jamie Exley and Jay Randerson completed the rout.

Met Police (Bushey) just got the better of RD FC in an incredible 11-goal thriller, winning 6-5 away from home.

Richard Taylor ran in a hat-trick, whilst there were also goals from Ashley Shanahan, Dan Branch and Joel Shanahan.

Dan Parks and Elliott Myrants-Wilson both netted braces in reply, whilst Jake Levy was also on target for beaten RD FC.

At the top of the division, leaders Amici FC scored two second-half goals to beat Colne Valley 3-1.

Chris Coleman (2) and Bradley Thompson were the Amici marksmen, with Tom Seamons scoring the Valley consolation.

Division Three

Bottom-of-the-league Railway Arms were left to rue poor defending after scoring four times at home to Oxhey Rangers but still losing 7-4.

Goals from Ben Williams, Robb Gardner, Craig Berger and Mohammed Salman should have been enough for Arms but the visitors hit seven in reply to snatch all three points.

Table-toppers Carpenders Park Rangers took a step towards the title with a 4-2 win over West Watford.

With AFC Oddfellows, in second, only drawing, Carpenders Park have opened up a three-point lead at the top, although they have played a game more.

Andy Avis and Aaron Davis both scored braces to claim the points for Rangers.

AFC Oddfellows had to come from behind in order to avoid losing too much ground on the leaders, drawing 1-1 at North Watford.

Mansoor Ali had given Watford a half-time lead before Jamie Gallagher equalised after the restart for the away side.

Sun Postal United picked up a rare win, with two second-half goals carrying them to a 4-2 success over Woodlands United.

Alex Buckner, Ben Lewens, Dan Parkes and Mitchell Carter all found the back of the net to cancel out strikes from Steve Cook and Mickey Hooker.

Racing Santandome picked up a 2-0 win at Dome Bar Area to move into eighth on goal difference.

Chris Panayi added to an own goal to give Racing a comfortable victory.

Division Four

Second-placed Bell Rangers closed the gap on Wellington Arms by crushing Sun Postal Sports 5-2.

A hat-trick from Harrison Harrison and two for James Alexander did the damage for the home side. Luke Peerless notched a brace for Sun.

The win leaves Rangers still seven points behind Wellington Arms.

The Swan made light work of Garston United, romping to a 4-0 win over the basement dwellers.

Danny Brennan’s double was built upon by Mick Twelves and Umberto Urgo.

Second-from-bottom Hertsmere (Sunday) celebrated three points for just the second time this season by beating Green Dragon Reserves 2-1.

George Degnan and Nathan Slinger efforts were enough to bag the points. Nathan Tobie got Dragon’s consolation.

Terry Devereux WSFL President's Cup Group A

Oakview’s deadly duo of Lewis Putman and Lee Armitt stole the show in crushing West Herts 10-2.

Putman scored five whilst Armitt struck four for the away side. Owen Deamer completed the job.

Kayon Howells and Clement Asante offered some scant reward for the Stags.

WSFL Invitation Cup Group D

Greg Cook’s goal was not enough for Langleybury Cricket Club, who lost 3-1 at Evergreen Reserves.