Caversham United
The Goats play for the first time in two weeks when they lost twice in a few days, home and away against 116Exiles. They'll be looking to bounce back in readiness for the season finale on May 1st when Reading Kites come to Mapeldurham (see below for information). The visitors on Sunday are Wayback Wanderers who Caversham faced back on the opening day of this season. On that occasion a late Euan Barker goal was not enough to save them from a 2-1 defeat. Wayback are currently in 7th place, seven points ahead of The Goats in 11th. They could still make a top four finish but with other teams having game sin hand, this probably not likely. Caversham, even winning both of their last two, can only finish as high as 10th.
Caversham United v Wayback Wanderers
KO 10:30. Mapledurham Playing Fields, RG4 8LD
Caversham's final game on May 1, at home to Reading Kites, will be a charity fundraising event in aid of BallsToCancer. You don't even have to go to the game (although I recommend you do) to help out. Just buy a virtual ticket by clicking on the picture below:
Caversham United Women
It's last game of the season time for The Goats. They make the journey North to take on 2nd placed Carterton. The hosts can't catch Badshot Lea at the top but they can take a big step towards securing the runners-up spot, although with a game in hand, Long Crendon may still have a say in this. The Goats, however, will also be looking for the three points that could see them nab a top four spot in their first season, having already secured top six. When The Goats and Carterton met back in September a lone Steph Nelson strike could not prevent Carterton from taking all three points in a 2-1 win. Whatever the outcome of this game, it's safe to say that it has been a pretty decent season for both of these teams.
Carterton ladies v Caversham United Women
KO 14:00. Carterton Sports Pavilion, OX18 3AN
As always, all of the teams would massively appreciate extra support. If you are in the area, why not go along and savour some top grassroots football? You won't regret it.