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Monday, February 02, 2026
Title Races Wide Open as Storm Leaves Leagues in Flux

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The battle for silverware in both the Bermuda Premier Division and the First Division has reached a fever pitch following a weekend of high drama and weather-related disruptions. While a severe gale warning forced the postponement of several marquee matchups, the three completed fixtures provided enough tactical shifts and scoring milestones to reshape the hunt for the summit.

PHC Zebras seized their moment under the Friday night lights at Bernard Park, securing a clinical 1-0 victory over defending champions North Village Rams. A 75th-minute strike from Enrique Russell was enough to settle the encounter, catapulting the Zebras to the top of the standings. The result moves the Zebras clear of both Devonshire Colts and Dandy Town Hornets, who were denied the chance to respond after their respective matches were wiped out by the storm.

The race for the Golden Boot has mirrored the intensity of the title hunt. Russell’s match-winner against North Village takes his tally to 11 goals for the season, placing him in solo first place. However, he is far from comfortable at the top. Zeiko Lewis made a massive statement on Sunday, netting twice for Young Men’s Social Club to join Devonshire Colts standout Senoj Mitchell on 10 goals.

At the opposite end of the table, Young Men’s Social Club produced the performance of the weekend to significantly boost their survival hopes. Despite the blustery conditions at Police Field, Social Club cruised to a 4-1 win over Devonshire Cougars, with Ryan Parris and Josh Hardtman adding to Lewis’s double. The three points propel Social Club into 8th place on 10 points—level with St. George’s Colts—and push the Paget Lions down into the ninth-place relegation spot.

The First Division promotion race also witnessed a seismic shift after league leaders Robin Hood fell to a resilient Wolves side at Bernard Park. Despite the setback, Keishen Bean continued his prolific form, scoring his 18th of the campaign for Hood to maintain his lead as the division's top marksman. The result leaves the door ajar for the Somerset Trojans to mount a challenge for the top spot once their postponed fixtures are completed.

PREMIER DIVISION

27 PHC Zebras

25 Devonshire Colts
25 Dandy Town Hornets
22 North Village Rams
17 Devonshire Cougars
13 X-Road's
10 St. George's Colts
10 Young Men Social Club
09 Paget Lions
06 Boulevard Blazers

PREMIER LEADING GOALSCORERS

11 Enrique Russell - PHC Zebras

10 Senoj Mitchell - Devonshire Colts
10 Zeiko Lewis - Young Men Social Club
08 Chae Brangman - Devonshire Cougars
08 Donovan Thompson - X-Road's
07 David Jones - Dandy Town Hornets

FIRST DIVISION

21 Robin Hood

19 Somerset Trojans
11 Somerset Eagles
11 Wolves
08 Southampton Rangers
07 St. David's
00 Vasco

LEADING GOALSCORERS

18 Keishen Bean - Robin Hood

04 Jadan Ratteray Smith - Somerset Trojans
03 Dominique Hill - Southampton Rangers
03 Khymani McNeil - Somerset Trojans
03 Zico Saltus Seymour - Somerset Eagles
03 Sebastian Medeiros - Robin Hood
03 Donte Brangman - Southampton Rangers
03 Samuel Corolo - Robin Hood
03 Khari Sharrieff - Wolves
03 Jarred Douglas - Wolves

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Sunday, February 01, 2026
Lewis Double Helps Social Club Stun Cougars

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PREMIER DIVISION

Young Men Social Club 4 Devonshire Cougars 1


Young Men’s Social Club breathed significant life into their Premier Division survival bid, securing a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Devonshire Cougars at the Police Field.

On a day where the fixture list was decimated by severe weather, the Blue-and-Whites capitalised on one of the few games to survive the storm, moving off the foot of the table and within touching distance of safety.

Social Club’s intent was clear from the opening whistle, and they seized the lead after just 16 minutes through a clinical strike from Ryan Parris. The momentum stayed firmly with the hosts as Josh Hardtman doubled the advantage seven minutes later, allowing Social Club to retreat to the interval with a commanding two-goal cushion.

The second half became the Zeiko Lewis show. The Bermudian international extended the lead to 3-0 in the 60th minute before effectively ending the contest as a spectacle just seven minutes later with his second of the afternoon. While Mosias Mills pulled a late consolation back for the Cougars in the 88th minute, the damage was already done. The result sees Social Club move onto 10 points, leapfrogging Boulevard Blazers in the fight to avoid the drop.

Elsewhere, the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) was forced into a massive reshuffle as a severe Gale Warning brought the sporting calendar to a virtual standstill. With gusts reaching storm force and relentless blustery showers, officials prioritised player safety, deeming several key venues across the island unplayable.

The Premier Division title race was put on ice at Wellington Oval, where the high-stakes clash between St. George’s Colts and Devonshire Colts was among the casualties. Similarly, the Dandy Town Hornets missed their opportunity to close the gap at the summit after their meeting with Paget Lions at White Hill Field was called off due to the treacherous conditions.

The disruption extended to the First Division, where promotion contenders Somerset Trojans and Southampton Rangers saw their showdown postponed, alongside the scheduled fixture between Vasco and Somerset Eagles.
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Bermuda UK Players & Coaches Update

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Everton Women claimed their first victory of the season at Goodison Park on Sunday, as a dramatic 89th-minute header from Martina Fernández secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over Aston Villa. The result provides a massive lift for Brian Sørensen’s side, while piling further pressure on interim manager Shaun Goater, who has seen his side win just once in their opening ten league fixtures.

The visitors seized an early lead in the 13th minute when Ebony Salmon capitalized on a defensive error from Ruby Mace to fire a clinical effort past Courtney Brosnan. However, the Toffees found their way back into the contest before the interval, with Fernández ghosting in at the back post to head home Mace's corner.

The second half was a story of frustration for Villa, as they dominated possession and carved out several openings but failed to beat the resolute Brosnan. With the match seemingly destined for a draw, Fernández repeated her first-half heroics, planting another unmarked header between the legs of Sabrina D'Angelo to spark jubilant scenes on the blue side of Merseyside.

Across the pyramid, several Bermudian coaching figures were in the dugout for a series of high-stakes encounters. Dashun Cooper, the goalkeeper coach for Queens Park Rangers Women, watched on at The Nest as his side slipped to a 3-2 defeat against Norwich City in a five-goal thriller. Despite a spirited comeback, the R's were unable to find a late equalizer to salvage a point.

In the FAWNL South East Division One, Chelsea Harvey’s Cambridge United suffered a frustrating 3-0 loss at home to high-flying Chatham Town at the St Neots Town FC ground. The result leaves the U’s looking to find consistency after a mid-season run of disrupted fixtures.

Sudbury Stalemate: Eva Frazzoni and AFC Sudbury shared the spoils in an entertaining 3-3 draw away at Luton Town Ladies. The point is a vital one for the Suds as they continue their fight to stay in the fourth tier.

Broadhurst Heartbreak: Keunna Dill, Trinae Edwards, and FC United of Manchester suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat at home to Crewe Alexandra. Despite a dominant first half, the hosts were unable to hold onto their advantage.

Newport Clinical: Jasmine Spence enjoyed a more successful afternoon, helping Newport Pagnell Town to a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Thrapston FC at Chancery Lane.

Bantams Slip: Aaliyah Nolan and Bradford City experienced a difficult trip to Teesside, falling 4-1 to a rampant Thornaby FC at Teesdale Park.
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Bascome’s Blast Revival in Clinical Win over Strykers

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Baltimore Blast snapped a frustrating run of form, delivering a dominant second-half performance to brush aside the Empire Strykers 8-2 at the SECU Arena. The victory provides a vital spark for David Bascome’s side, moving the Blast onto 17 points as they balance their record at five wins and five defeats in the Major Arena Soccer League.

The contest began as a cagey affair, with the visitors initially threatening to spoil the home crowd's afternoon. Although Eber Ospina opened the scoring for Baltimore early in the first period, the Strykers responded with back-to-back goals from Brian Orozco and Alan Perez to seize a 2-1 lead heading into the first break.

However, the momentum shifted decisively in the second period as the Blast's offensive depth began to tell. Chad Poarch turned the game on its head with a quickfire double, first leveling the match in the seventh minute before finding the net again to restore the lead. When Oumar Sylla added a fourth just before half-time, the Strykers appeared visibly rattled by the hosts' clinical transition play.

The second half belonged entirely to Baltimore. Sylla continued his fine individual display by grabbing his second of the match just 66 seconds into the third quarter, and Jonatas Melo followed up moments later to extend the cushion to four. The Blast’s defensive unit, anchored by disciplined tracking back, ensured the Strykers were kept at arm's length for the remainder of the afternoon.

The rout was completed in the final frame as Kevaughn Frater and Patrick Thompson capitalized on late openings to seal the six-goal victory. For Bascome, the manner of the performance will be as pleasing as the result, with the Blast demonstrating the defensive composure that had been missing in recent narrow losses.



 
 
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Gale-Force Winds Cause Havoc for Bermuda Football Schedule

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Update: Match at St. George’s postponed

A severe Gale Warning has forced a major reshuffle of the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) weekend schedule, with several high-profile fixtures falling victim to the storm. With gusts reaching storm force and heavy blustery showers sweeping across the island, league officials were forced to prioritize player safety as conditions at several grounds became unplayable.

In the First Division, both the Somerset Trojans vs. Southampton Rangers clash and the Vasco vs. Somerset Eagles match were postponed. The Trojans and Rangers, will have to wait for a rescheduled date to settle their crucial promotion-defining encounter.

The Premier Division was also hit hard, with the scheduled meeting between the Dandy Town Hornets and Paget Lions at White Hill Field called off. The Hornets, currently sitting in second place and chasing league leaders Devonshire Colts, missed the chance to close the gap as the ground was deemed unplayable.

Despite the widespread disruptions, the Wellington Oval in St. George’s remains the hub of activity. Due to its slightly more sheltered location from the wind direction, officials have given the green light for the scheduled double-header to proceed, albeit in challenging conditions.

The match between Young Men Social Club and the Devonshire Cougars will also go ahead at 3:00 pm at the Police Field.
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