TAPLOW United played host to Maidenhead Warriors in the Thames Valley Development League with some excellent attacking moves from players on both sides.
The Under-12 (U12) Division Two leaders Old Windsor Tigers Blacks confirmed their early season dominance with an emphatic 10-1 win at home to Singh Sabha Slough Youth.
In a tightly-contested U13s match, Golden Eagles drew 1-1 with FC Cippenham Rhinos.
Langley FC Youth Reds U14s progressed into round two of the Berks & Bucks County Cup after a hard-fought 5-4 victory over Windsor Youth Galaxy.
Langley fell behind to a good strike on 20 minutes, before a well-taken penalty from Liam Relf pulled them level.
Windsor then scored on the breakaway and on the stroke of half-time to take an advantage into the break.
Langley came out for the second half with all guns blazing and were level with a good strike from Joseph Andrei, before Fope Deru put them ahead after good work down the right.
Langley were in control of the game until a free-kick was awarded to Windsor and a good strike made it 3-3.
Windsor were then awarded a penalty and converted the spot-kick to take the lead with 12 minutes remaining.
However, Langley did not panic and a well-weighted through ball to Andrei allowed him to bring the scores level, before he completed his hat-trick with the winning goal.
Langley Youth manager Adam Rathmill praised his side for not knowing that they were beaten and for their fantastic fightback.
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