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Sunday, August 16, 2026
Bermuda Footballers Round-Up Coast to Coast
Bermuda’s overseas footballers experienced mixed fortunes across the weekend, headlined by Mia Fishel’s Seattle Reign FC picking up a vital win in the United States while club action unfolded in Iceland and England.

Fishel and Reign edge Chicago in Pride Night clash

Mia Fishel and Seattle Reign FC secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chicago Stars FC in front of an electric home crowd at Lumen Field.

Playing in the club’s annual Pride Night fixture, Reign produced a resolute display to take all three points and claim maximum reward before the Seattle faithful.

Tough outing for Christopher in Iceland

In the Icelandic Women's Premier Division, forward Nia Christopher and her FH Hafnarfjordur team-mates suffered a 3-0 defeat against a dominant Breidablik Women side.

Breidablik controlled the tempo throughout to seal a comprehensive win, leaving Hafnarfjordur to regroup ahead of their upcoming league fixtures.

Frazzoni helps Sudbury to gritty win

Midfielder Eva Frazzoni played her part in a gritty 2-1 victory for AFC Sudbury Women over St Albans City FC Women.

The competitive encounter, played in the Eastern Region Women's Football League, saw Sudbury dig deep to take all three points and maintain their momentum in the English women's football pyramid.
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Another Mixed Day in the UK for Bermuda Footballers
Jack Wilshere’s Luton Town produced a breathtaking second-half comeback from 3-1 down to defeat Reading 4-3 on the opening day of the League One season, headlining a busy weekend of action for Bermudian footballers across the English football pyramid.

An hour before kick-off, manager Wilshere had urged his squad to channel the bitter disappointment of last season's final act, when Bermudian striker Nahki Wells and his Luton teammates watched dejected as results elsewhere consigned them to another campaign in the third tier.

At half-time, those painful memories seemed set to repeat as a stunned Luton side trailed Reading 3-1. However, the Hatters staged an extraordinary second-half turnaround to secure a dramatic 4-3 victory, sparking jubilant celebrations among the coaching staff and players alike.

Non-League Roundup: Mixed Fortunes for Bermudian Contingent

Across the non-league tiers, several Bermudian internationals were in competitive action as the new season kicked into gear:

Basford United (5-1 vs Wellingborough Town): Defender Harry Twite enjoyed the most emphatic result of the weekend, anchoring Basford United to a resounding 5-1 rout of Wellingborough Town FC in their Northern Premier League Midlands Division clash.

Hereford FC (1-0 vs Marine FC): Keziah Martin helped Hereford get their National League North campaign off to the perfect start, playing a key role in a disciplined 1-0 opening-day victory over Marine.

Dagenham & Redbridge (2-1 vs Farnham Town): Kane Crichlow tasted victory on the road as Dagenham & Redbridge battled through a gritty encounter to claim a 2-1 win away to Farnham Town FC.

Halesowen Town (1-0 vs Bishop's Stortford): Milan Butterfield celebrated opening-day maximum points at The Grove as Halesowen Town ground out a resolute 1-0 triumph against Bishop's Stortford FC.

Leiston FC (1-2 vs Rushall Olympic): Midfielder Willie Clemons and Leiston FC were on the wrong end of a tight contest in the Southern League Central Premier Division, falling to a 2-1 defeat against Rushall Olympic.

Binfield FC (2-3 vs Hendon Town): In the Isthmian League South Central season opener, CJ Fubler and Binfield were edged out in a five-goal thriller, succumbing 3-2 against Hendon Town.

Walton & Hersham (0-3 vs Maidstone United): Forward Ne-Jai Tucker endured a frustrating start to the new campaign as Walton & Hersham suffered a 3-0 home defeat at the hands of Maidstone United.
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Late Christopher Strike Caps Ten-Goal Thriller in Iceland
It was another eventful weekend for Bermuda's international stars, highlighted by a goalfest in Iceland, second-half impact in England, and a key squad retention ahead of the new campaign.

Christopher Strikes Late in Iceland Goal Rush

Bermudian forward Nia Christopher was on the scoresheet as league-leaders FH Hafnarfjörður came out on top in a staggering ten-goal thriller, defeating Fram 6-4 in the Iceland Women's Premier Division.

With the match hanging in the balance in the closing stages, Christopher provided the vital breathing room for her side, finding the back of the net in the 85th minute to seal a dramatic victory. The win keeps FH firmly rooted at the summit of the table as they push for the league title.

Dill Sparks Grantham Comeback

In England, striker Ayleal Dill provided a second-half spark for Grantham Town as they fought back to secure a 1-1 draw against Coventry United.

Dill was introduced from the bench following the interval and injected immediate energy into Grantham's attack, lifting his team's tempo and helping them earn a hard-fought point on the road.

Binfield Secure Morrison for New Campaign

Elsewhere in the non-league pyramid, Binfield FC have officially confirmed that Brighton Morrison will return to the club for the 2026/27 season.

The Bermudian, who made 11 appearances for the club last term, has enjoyed a standout pre-season campaign. His return provides a welcome boost to Binfield's squad depth as they finalize preparations for the upcoming competitive schedule.

Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Carabao Cup Draw Hands Wells Premier League Test
It proved a busy evening for Bermuda’s international contingent across the English football pyramid, headlined by blockbuster Carabao Cup second-round ties and goalscoring exploits in non-league action.

Luton Town Head to Stamford Bridge

Nahki Wells and his Luton Town team-mates have been handed a heavyweight tie in the second round of the Carabao Cup, with a trip to face Premier League giants Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

The fixture has been confirmed for Thursday, 27 August, with a 7:30pm BST kick-off. Luton will be looking to pull off a major cup shock against top-flight opposition, with veteran striker Wells set to feature as the Hatters target a place in the third round.

Trott's Cardiff Host Norwich City

Goalkeeper Nathan Trott and Cardiff City will also feature in Round Two of the Carabao Cup after being drawn at home against Championship rivals Norwich City.

The Bluebirds will welcome the Canaries to the Cardiff City Stadium in an all-EFL clash as both sides look to secure safe passage into the next phase of the competition.

Clemons On Target for Leiston

In non-league action, midfielder Willie Clemons was among the goals as Leiston FC recorded a convincing 3-1 victory over Bishop’s Stortford.

Clemons set the tempo early for his side, opening the scoring in the 17th minute with a neat finish to lay the groundwork for a dominant team performance and three valuable points.

Binfield Retain Fubler for New Campaign

Elsewhere, Binfield FC have officially confirmed that Bermuda international Coolridge Fubler has been retained for the upcoming 2026/27 season.

Fubler, who has already racked up 84 appearances for the club, remains a key figure in Binfield's squad as they look forward to another year of progress with the Bermudian international anchored in their plans.
Monday, August 10, 2026
Fishel and Menti Star as Seattle Reign Draw Four-Goal Thriller
Mia Fishel and Sally Menti both scored and provided an assist as Seattle Reign FC played out an entertaining 2-2 draw with Angel City FC in the NWSL.

In a lightning-fast second-half spell, the duo combined twice in the space of two minutes to put the Reign in control before Angel City fought back to earn a share of the spoils.

Two-Minute Double Blow Dynamic

In the 50th minute, pressure led by Mercado forced Angel City goalkeeper Angelina Anderson into a hasty clearance. Ryanne Brown was quickest to react, nodding the ball forward to Fishel in the middle of the pitch. Fishel flicked a clever pass into the path of Menti on the run, and the midfielder made no mistake, drilling a low, hard shot beyond Anderson into the bottom corner.

Barely 120 seconds later, the pair reversed roles to double Seattle's advantage in spectacular fashion.

McCammon found Menti at the edge of the penalty area with her back to goal. The midfielder deftly laid off a one-touch pass into the path of Fishel, who unleashed a stunning strike into the top left corner to leave Anderson with no chance.

Despite the two-goal cushion, Seattle were ultimately forced to settle for a point as Angel City rallied late on to claim a draw.





 
 
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