The Dudley Eve double‑header scheduled for the BAA Field was called off on matchday after the pitch was judged unplayable due to waterlogging.
St. George’s Colts and X‑Roard’s were due to kick off at 6 pm, with PHC Zebras set to face Devonshire Cougars in the later fixture. Both matches were abandoned before kick‑off when officials concluded the surface could not safely host competitive action.
Organizers cited the condition of the playing surface as the reason for the cancellations. Further details on rescheduling and ticket arrangements have not yet been confirmed; clubs and supporters are awaiting information on revised dates and any refund procedures.
The matches have been rescheduled to Tuesday, September 2nd 2025 at Bernard Park. Kickoff times will be 7:00 and 9:00 pm.
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Dandy Town Hornets Win Charity Cup to Kick Off BFA Season
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The 2025/26 Bermuda Football Association (BFA) season got underway at Bernard's Park with an exciting opening night. The evening featured a Women's All-Star match followed by the prestigious Charity Cup.
Women's All-Star Match: Euro FC Triumph
Elite FC 2 Euro FC 3
The Women's League All-Star Match saw a thrilling contest between Elite FC and Euro FC, comprised of players from across the league.
Euro FC emerged victorious in a five-goal thriller, edging out Elite FC 3-2. Elite FC's goals came from an own goal, Janiya Sealey, and Dashae Darrell. Trinae Edwards and Jahni Simmons scored for Euro FC.
Charity Cup Hornets Sting Rams to Claim First Trophy
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The Charity Cup saw Premier Division and FA Challenge Cup champions North Village Rams face off against Friendship Trophy winners Dandy Town Hornets.
Tomiko Goater put the Hornets ahead in the 44th minute, giving them a 1-0 lead at halftime.
Nizigh Spence doubled the lead in the 54th minute. Anijahe Santos pulled one back for the Rams in the 73rd minute, but it wasn't enough as Dandy Town Hornets secured the first silverware of the 2025/26 BFA season.
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Bermuda Footballers Round-Up Coast to Coast
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From packed stands in Seattle to tight defensive tussles and high-scoring displays elsewhere, it was a varied day for Bermuda Footballers and coaches across women’s and men’s football, with a mixture of encouraging performances and sobering defeats for teams and players alike.
Mia Fishel and her Seattle Reign FC teammates were left to rue missed opportunities as they were forced into a 0-0 draw with San Diego Wave FC in front of an electric crowd of 10,004 at Lumen Field. The RISE Together Match, presented by Alaska Airlines, was defined more by defensive solidity than attacking moments, with the Reign repelling several promising Wave moves to secure a clean sheet in a game that rarely found the net.
In the USL Championship, Khano Smith’s Rhode Island FC produced one of its biggest results of the season as JJ Williams struck late to beat second-placed Charleston Battery 1-0 at Centreville Bank Stadium. Rhode Island’s organisation was the story of the night: the hosts limited one of the division’s most potent attacks to a season-low five shots, extended a club-record run to four successive home shutouts, and moved back above the playoff line in the Eastern Conference standings.
Fort Lauderdale United FC were involved in an entertaining 2-2 draw with Carolina Ascent FC at Beyond Bancard Field, watched from the bench by Nia Christopher. Defender Ella Simpson opened her professional account with a composed finish, while Kiara Locklear continued her hot start with her second goal in as many games. The point means Fort Lauderdale have taken points from both of their opening fixtures in the 2025/26 campaign as they prepare for a long trip — roughly 3,000 miles — for their next assignment.
Across the Channel, Bournemouth Women and Exeter City shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw on home turf for Bournemouth, with Kenni Thompson among the hosts’ ranks. The result maintained parity between the sides, each taking something from a close contest.
QPR Women edged Chatham Town 1-0 in a tight affair, with goalkeeper coach Dashun Cooper’s side doing just enough to claim victory. The clean sheet underlined the narrow margins often seen at this level, where a single moment can decide the outcome.
It was a difficult day for Sutton United Women, who were beaten 4-0 by Saltdean United at the David Weir Leisure Centre. K’Shaela Burch Waldron and her teammates were second-best as Saltdean ran out comfortable winners.
In the FA Women’s National League Division One South West, Bridgwater United Women ran out 4-1 winners over Keynsham Town, with Camryn Lines and her teammates producing a convincing attacking display to take maximum points.
Finally, in the North West Women’s Regional League, FC United of Manchester Women were held to a 1-1 draw by West Didsbury & Chorlton. Keunna Dill gave FC United the lead with the opening goal, but the visitors fought back to share the spoils.
Saturday, August 30, 2025
Bermuda UK Footballers Round-Up
Ayleal Dill scored again
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Unbeaten Trott and Cardiff City Soar to the Top
Bermuda's Nathan Trott was once again a rock in goal for Cardiff City, helping them secure a dominant 4-0 victory over Plymouth Argyle. The result extends Cardiff's unbeaten start to the season, and they now sit at the top of the EFL League One table. Trott, a key figure in their early success, has only conceded a single goal in his six league matches this season, a testament to his impressive form and the team's solid defense.
FA Cup Victories and Replays for Bermudian Players
It was a busy day of football across England, with several Bermudian players involved in the Emirates FA Cup First Qualifying Round.
Reggie Lambe and his Needham Market teammates secured a 4-2 victory over Tilbury at the Bloomfields Stadium, ensuring their progression in the cup.
In another FA Cup tie, Willie Clemons started and scored for Leiston FC, helping them advance to the next round with a 2-1 win over Cheshunt FC.
Meanwhile, Milan Butterfield and his Halesowen Town teammates will have to do it all again after their match against Stratford Town FC ended in a 1-1 draw. The two sides will now face each other in a replay at The Arden Garages Stadium on Tuesday night.
Jutorre Burgess was an unused substitute for Harborough Town FC in their FA Cup clash against Leek Town FC. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, also forcing a replay.
Mixed Results in League Action
In league play, Nahki Wells came off the bench for the final 15 minutes as his Luton Town teammates secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Burton.
Ayleal Dill was the hero for Southwell City FC, scoring a penalty in his team's 4-0 win over Radford at the Centenary Ground.
Elsewhere, Coolridge Fubler started for Binfield FC in a thrilling 4-4 draw against Moneyfields, with Brighton Morrison on the bench. Keziah Martin and Deniche Hill both started for Buxton FC in their 2-2 draw with South Shields FC. Kane Crichlow was an unused substitute as Sutton United won their match against Carlisle United 2-1. Ne-Jai Tucker was an unused substitute for Southport United as they went down 2-0 to Scarborough Athletic FC.
Justin Donawa was an unused substitute and his Brackley Town FC teammates drew 1 - 1 with Scunthorpe in their Enterprise National League battle.
Friday, August 29, 2025
Burch-Waldron & Sutton United Comeback Win
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A late second-half penalty from Beth Humphrey meant K’Shaela Burch-Waldron's Sutton United Women's teammates were able to secure a point in a 1-1 draw against Millwall Lionesses. The result came in Sutton's return to the London Borough of Sutton, with Lucy Clark's side looking to bounce back from a disappointing weekend defeat.
Sutton United started the match with a lot of energy and were the better side in the first half, but they were unable to find the back of the net. Their inability to capitalize on their early dominance came back to haunt them on the stroke of halftime when Millwall took the lead. However, Sutton responded quickly in the second half when a penalty was awarded for a foul on Gabrielle Williams in the 50th minute. Humphrey stepped up and coolly converted the spot-kick to level the scores.
The entertaining contest saw both sides create chances for a winner, but neither could find the decisive goal, leaving the points to be shared. The result is a positive step for Sutton United, who will now turn their attention to their next fixture against Saltdean.