We’d like to take this opportunity to draw your attention to our bumper weekend of football coming up on Friday 24th, Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th March. There’s a chance to watch football all day every day at the Racecourse and we’d love to welcome you along!
Friday 24th March
Berks & Bucks U18 Bill Gosling Cup Final
Friday night will see the Racecourse play host to Berks & Bucks U18 Bill Gosling Cup Final between Beaconsfield Town FC U18 Isthmian and Didcot Town U18 Allied Counties.
In the bar
Ascot Sports Bar will be open with all manner of beverages available on offer including locally brewed Ascot Gold Cup from Ascot Brewing Company (also available on draft is Peroni, Corona, Bud Light, Stella Artois, Guinness, Goose Island IPA and Thatchers Gold) plus bottled beers, wine, spirits and soft drinks.
On the screen
7:30pm – Everton v Liverpool – Women’s Merseyside Derby
Saturday 25th March
Berks & Bucks U12 Youth and U12 Girls Final
9:45am: Berks & Bucks U12 Youth Cup Final – The U12 Youth will face Bracknell Town U12 JPL. Read the interview and match preview with coach Robert Folly here.
Admission: Adults £5 | U16’s £1 | U5’s Free

12pm: – Berks & Bucks U12 Girls Cup Final The U12 Crystals will face Didcot Town Youth U12 Girls. Read the full interview and match preview with coach David Bell here.
Admission: Adults £5 | U16’s £1 | U5’s Free

In the bar
Ascot Sports Bar will be open with all manner of beverages available on offer including locally brewed Ascot Gold Cup from Ascot Brewing Company (also available on draft is Peroni, Corona, Bud Light, Stella Artois, Guinness, Goose Island IPA and Thatchers Gold) plus bottled beers, wine, spirits and soft drinks.
On the screen
12:30pm: Slough Town v Ebbsfleet United
3pm: Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal – Women’s North London Derby
From the boardroom
“This weekend’s activity demonstrates how well we are doing as a club, both on and off the pitch. Supporting our own successful teams in various cup finals but also showcasing our amazing facilities as hosts to external partners. I’m especially pleased to support the Women’s and Girl’s Day on Sunday which promises to be an amazing day at the club and draws the curtain on an excellent season for our women’s team.”
Neil Richards, Director of Football at Ascot United
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Non League Day – Ascot United v Wembley
3pm: The Men’s First Team will welcome Wembley to the Racecourse in celebration of Non League Day. Tickets can be pre-purchased for the game here.
Admission: Adults £7, Concessions £4, U16’s Free
Free entry to Reading FC season ticket holders who present their ST card on the gate.

Sunday 26th March
Women & Girl’s Day
2pm: The Women’s First Team welcome Winchester City Flyers in their last Southern Region Women’s Football League game of the season with plenty also happening off the pitch!
Admission: Free

Off the pitch, look our for loads of information on our Girl’s Development Centre, all our teams plus a quiz around the ground.
In the bar
Ascot Sports Bar will be open with all manner of beverages available on offer including locally brewed Ascot Gold Cup from Ascot Brewing Company (also available on draft is Peroni, Corona, Bud Light, Stella Artois, Guinness, Goose Island IPA and Thatchers Gold) plus bottled beers, wine, spirits and soft drinks.
From the cafe
The usual Sunday matchday menu is available from the café with a number of specials on offer.
- Bacon cheeseburger with salad – £5.50
- Dirty fries with cheese, bacon & fried onions – £4
- Waffle & ice-cream – £3
On the screen
12:40pm: Manchester City Women v Chelsea Women
Elswhere this weekend for the Yellas, the Girls Youth U18 host Fulham at the Holloway Ground at 11am on Saturday morning, the Vets Second XI head to Clapham Old Xaverians at 2pm and the Phoenix squad head to Mortimer on Sunday at 2pm.
Check out all the fixtures at the the Racecourse this weekend by heading to our fixtures page right here.
Up the Yellas!