The battle for the Bermuda Premier Division crown has shifted significantly following a high-stakes double-header at the PHC Stadium. The Dandy Town Hornets now sit at the summit of the table on 31 points after 14 matches, leading a congested pack as the season enters its definitive final stretch. The PHC Zebras occupy second place with 30 points from their 14 fixtures, while the Devonshire Colts find themselves in third on 28 points. Crucially, the Colts hold a game in hand over the two teams above them, a factor that could prove the ultimate decider in the destination of the trophy.
While the action on the pitch intensifies, off-field developments are also making waves. Rumors are circulating that the Bermuda Football Association's Disciplinary Committee has handed out suspensions stemming from the opening game of the season on September 26th, 2025, between the North Village Rams and the Devonshire Colts. Any disciplinary fallout from that encounter could have a major impact on player availability for the title-chasing Colts at a critical juncture of the campaign.
At the foot of the standings, a desperate scrap for survival is unfolding. St. George's Colts have given themselves vital breathing room by moving onto 13 points, leaving Young Men's Social Club hovering just above the danger zone on 10 points. The Paget Lions remain within striking distance on 9 points and possess a significant advantage with a game in hand over the teams directly above them. The situation appears most precarious for the Boulevard Blazers, who languish at the bottom with only 6 points and face a mountain to climb to retain their top-flight status.
The race for the Premier Division Golden Boot is proving just as captivating as the title chase, spearheaded by the clinical Enrique Russell. The PHC Zebras talisman has found the net 12 times this season, maintaining a slender one-goal lead over David Jones of the Dandy Town Hornets.
Chasing the front-runners are Senoj Mitchell of the Devonshire Colts and Zeiko Lewis of Young Men's Social Club, both of whom have reached double figures with 10 goals apiece. Donovan Thompson of X-Road’s also remains in contention with 9 goals in what is becoming one of the most competitive scoring races in recent memory.
Early Joy Turns to Despair for Burchall and Wimborne Town
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Ajani Burchall and his Wimborne Town teammates suffered a second away defeat in the space of a week as a clinical quick-fire double from Taunton Town overturned an incredible opening-minute lead.
Wimborne could not have dreamed of a better start, catching the hosts cold straight from the kick-off. With less than 30 seconds on the clock, winger Max Bustamante broke free, weaving through a static Taunton defense to slot home and stun the home crowd. It was a moment of pure opportunistic brilliance that looked set to define the afternoon.
However, the hosts gradually grew into the contest and found their breakthrough in the 42nd minute. Jack Rice proved to be the architect of the equalizer, stepping up to a free kick just outside the penalty area. His strike bypassed the Wimborne wall and settled into the bottom corner, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance.
The momentum shifted entirely on the stroke of half-time. In a devastating blow for the visitors, Taunton launched a rapid counter-attack down the right wing immediately following the restart. The Wimborne back-line was caught out of position, allowing Owen Brain to race through and fire a clinical finish into the far corner.
Despite the early heroics of Bustamante and the creative efforts of Bermudian international Burchall, Wimborne were unable to find a response in the second half. The result leaves the Magpies looking for answers on the road as they look to arrest their recent slump in form.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Hornets Buzz to the Top as St. George’s Secure Vital Points
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The Premier Division title race took a dramatic turn at the PHC Stadium as a high-stakes double-header reshaped both ends of the table. The Dandy Town Hornets officially moved into the league lead following a commanding victory over the Paget Lions, while the Devonshire Colts saw their championship momentum stalled by a resilient ten-man St. George’s side.
Dandy Town Hornets 3 Paget Lions 0
The evening began with the Dandy Town Hornets bolstering their title credentials with a clinical 3-0 dispatching of the Paget Lions.
The Hornets wasted no time asserting their dominance, finding the breakthrough in just the 3rd minute when Kamali Davis unleashed a precise left-footed strike that flew into the back of the net. The pressure remained relentless, and on the stroke of half-time, David Jones doubled the advantage by beating the Lions' goalkeeper to his left.
While the second half saw the Paget Lions battle to find a way back into the contest, the Hornets remained a constant threat on the counter-attack. The match was finally put beyond doubt in the 90th minute through a moment of individual brilliance from Jones. Trapped near the touchline by two defenders, Jones managed to weave past both markers before firing a sensational shot from a tight angle to secure his second of the game and three vital points for the new league leaders.
St. George’s Colts 1 Devonshire Colts 0
The second fixture of the night proved to be a classic "Battle of the Colts" with massive implications at both ends of the standings. The Devonshire Colts entered the match desperate to keep pace at the summit, while St. George’s Colts were fighting to distance themselves from the relegation zone.
Following a tense and scoreless first half, the deadlock was finally broken in the 57th minute when Leroy Lewis turned his marker with ease and blasted a powerful effort into the top corner of the net to give St. George's the lead.
The drama intensified in the 62nd minute when St. George’s were reduced to ten men after the referee brandished a straight red card for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.
Despite the numerical disadvantage, the East Enders displayed immense defensive resolve. They successfully weathered a late onslaught from the Devonshire Colts for the final 28 minutes to hold onto their 1-0 lead. The result leaves the Devonshire Colts in third place, while St. George’s celebrate a crucial victory that significantly eases their top-flight survival concerns.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Positive Night for Bermudian Footballers & Setback for Another
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Nahki Wells and his Luton Town teammates are just one win away from a Wembley final after a dramatic late penalty from Jordan Clark secured a 2–1 victory over Plymouth Argyle in the Vertu Trophy quarter-finals.
In a tense encounter at Kenilworth Road, the Hatters appeared set for a penalty shootout after Plymouth’s teenage substitute Tegan Finn cancelled out Isaiah Jones’ early opener. However, with just one minute of normal time remaining, the veteran Bermudian international Nahki Wells proved the difference-maker. Racing onto a ball over the top, Wells was clipped in the area by Argyle defender Mathias Ross, leaving the referee with no choice but to point to the spot.
Jordan Clark stepped up to drill the resulting 89th-minute penalty down the middle, booking Luton a semi-final meeting with Northampton at Kenilworth Road next Wednesday. The victory marks a significant milestone in the Hatters' campaign as they target a piece of silverware in the season's final stretch.
While Luton celebrated their cup progression, another Bermudian international was making headlines in the National League South. Kane Crichlow emerged as the hero for Chelmsford City, coming off the bench in the 84th minute to snatch a sensational 95th-minute winner against Hemel Hempstead Town.
Under the lights at CM1, it looked as though the Clarets were heading for a frustrating third consecutive home draw after Harry Barbrook struck the woodwork deep into stoppage time. However, Crichlow had other ideas. Latching onto a clever flick from Jesurun Uchegbulam, the substitute showed immense composure to slot the ball home, sending the home support into raptures and securing three vital points in their push toward the play-off places.
Across the non-league pyramid, Milan Butterfield was at the heart of a dominant display as Halesowen Town dismantled Barwell 6–2 in Leicestershire. The "Yeltz" produced a ruthless first-half performance, scoring five times to overwhelm their hosts. Elsewhere, Coleridge Fubler and Remi Coddington helped Binfield FC to a clean-sheet victory, shutting out Horndean 3–0 at Five Heads Park.
However, the news was more cautious for Chorley striker Kole Hall. The Magpies' talisman has yet to feature this season due to a medical condition suffered last summer, and manager Andy Preece revealed a slight delay in his return. "Kole is having to have another scan because the one he had before was not clear," Preece confirmed. Despite the setback, the club remains hopeful that the striker, who has been training with the squad, will play some part in the final weeks of the season once cleared.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Title Races Reaches Fever Pitch in Premier & First Divisions
Russell is the Leading Scorer
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The battle for the Bermuda Premier Division crown has intensified into a thrilling three-way tussle, with the PHC Zebras currently leading the pack after 14 matches. The Zebras sit at the summit on 30 points, but their position is far from secure as both the Dandy Town Hornets and Devonshire Colts breathe down their necks on 28 points. Crucially, the Colts hold two games in hand over the leaders and one over the Hornets, a factor that could prove decisive as the season enters its final stretch. The race is further complicated by an identical goal difference of plus 13 between the Zebras and the Hornets, suggesting that the quest for silverware may well be decided by the narrowest of margins.
At the other end of the table, a desperate scrap for survival is unfolding as four clubs fight to avoid the drop. St. George's Colts and Young Men's Social Club are currently locked on 10 points, hovering just above the danger zone. However, the Paget Lions are within striking distance on 9 points, and significantly, they possess two games in hand over the teams directly above them. The Boulevard Blazers find themselves in the most precarious position at the foot of the standings with only 6 points, leaving them with a mountain to climb if they are to retain their top-flight status.
The race for the Premier Division Golden Boot is equally captivating, spearheaded by the clinical Enrique Russell. The PHC Zebras talisman has found the net 12 times this season, establishing a two-goal cushion over his nearest rivals. Chasing him are Senoj Mitchell of the Devonshire Colts and Zeiko Lewis of Young Men's Social Club, both of whom have reached double figures with 10 goals apiece. Donovan Thompson and David Jones remain in contention with 9 goals each, ensuring the individual scoring race remains as unpredictable as the league title itself.
In the First Division, the fight for title has narrowed to a captivating duel between two storied clubs. The Somerset Trojans and Robin Hood are currently inseparable at the top, both sitting on 22 points with identical goal differences of plus 15. The Trojans hold a slight advantage in the standings having played one game fewer than their rivals, setting up a tantalizing conclusion to the second-tier campaign.
While the First Division title race is neck-and-neck, the scoring charts tell a very different story. Keishen Bean has been in a world of his own for Robin Hood, amassing a staggering 18 goals in just 10 matches. His prolific form has left the rest of the field trailing in his wake, with Jadan Ratteray-Smith, Nathan Rego, Jarred Douglas, and Antonio Wade all tied for a distant second place with 4 goals each. Bean’s extraordinary strike rate has become the defining individual story of the division as Robin Hood pushes for an immediate return to the top tier.