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CCL Premier Division North trophy lift (Photo - Shooting Stars Photography)

Ascot United will travel to Burnham on Saturday 22nd of April in their final league instalment of the Combined Counties Football League with a 3pm kick off.

Ascot, the Premier Division North champions, sit first in the table having won thirty two in thirty seven with just three draws and two losses to the Yellas name. They secured the title away at Edgware & Kingsbury on Thursday 13th of April with a 3-0 victory and lifted the trophy in front of a home crowd at the Racecourse in a 3-0 win over Chalfont St Peter on Saturday 15th of April. They continue to march on securing points having comfortably won 5-1 away to Oxhey Jets on Tuesday 18th of April with a hattrick from record goalscorer Brendan Matthew and another three points away to Spelthorne on Thursday 20th of April.

The Yellas strung together yet another run with nine wins in a row for the squad and seven clean sheets in eight for Rhys Forster between the sticks.

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Meanwhile, Burnham, who the Yellas faced back in November in a 2-1 victory at home, find themselves in fourth with twenty wins, six draws and nine losses.

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Elsewhere, Egham Town host Oxhey Jets, Virginia Water are on the road to and Reading City are at home to Wembley. At the bottom of the table, Windsor will welcome Edgware & Kingsbury.

Tickets are now on sale for our Isuzu FA Vase on Sunday 21st May and we’d love you to be there to fill the Yellawall in the East Stand. We also have coach travel options available PLUS get your hands on a replica shirt.

Up the Yellas!

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