The Bermuda Football Association has confirmed an extensive line-up of domestic football for the coming days as the season reaches a pivotal juncture. Fans are preparing for a busy schedule that spans the First Division and Premier Division alongside the highly anticipated semi-final stages of the FA Challenge Cup.
The action begins at noon on Saturday at Police Field where Vasco take on Somerset Eagles in a First Division encounter. This opening fixture sets the stage for a double-header at the same venue with the Premier Division taking over shortly after. At two in the afternoon the Boulevard Blazers will face off against X-Road’s in a match that carries significant weight for the top-flight standings.
As evening falls on Saturday the focus shifts toward the first of the major cup ties. Bernard Park will play host to the FA Challenge Cup semi-final under the floodlights at eight o'clock. Devonshire Colts are set to battle the PHC Zebras for a coveted spot in the final in what is expected to be a high-intensity clash between two storied sides.
The weekend’s football concludes on Sunday afternoon with the second FA Challenge Cup semi-final. St. George’s Colts will travel to PHC Stadium to take on North Village Rams with kick-off scheduled for half past two. This final fixture of the weekend will determine who joins the Saturday night winners in the season's grand finale.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
FIRST DIVISION
12:00 pm - Vasco vs Somerset Eagles @ Police Field
PREMIER DIVISION
2:00 pm - Boulevard Blazers vs X-Road’s @ Police Field
FA Challenge Cup Semi-Final
8:00 pm - Devonshire Colts vs PHC Zebras @ Bernard Park
Sunday, March 15, 2026
FA Challenge Cup Semi-Final
2:30 pm St. George’s Colts vs North Village Rams @ PHC Stadium
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Somerset Trojans Secure Top-Flight Return
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The Somerset Trojans have officially reclaimed their status in Bermuda’s Premier Division, following a decision by the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) to award the side a default victory over Vasco da Gama.
The promotion, which returns the historic West End club to the top tier with two games to spare, was confirmed after Vasco forfeited their match at the Somerset Cricket Club this past Sunday. The fixture had been a source of initial confusion, having been listed as canceled on official schedules before being formally ruled a 3-0 default win for the Trojans.
For head coach Jensen Rogers, the promotion marks the culmination of a deliberate "execution year" aimed at ending the club's two-season stint in the second tier.
"We really have not had a time to celebrate it as we have two matches remaining," Rogers told islandstats.com. "We have completed the first part of our goals to get promotion, now we need to execute the rest of the mission."
The Trojans have been in formidable form throughout the 2025-26 campaign.
While the primary objective of promotion has been secured, the Trojans' work for the season is not yet complete. The side currently sits atop the First Division standings, leading Robin Hood on goal difference with a crucial game in hand.
With remaining fixtures against Southampton Rangers and a potential title-deciding clash with Robin Hood on March 22nd, the focus has already shifted to securing the silverware.
"We still have two games left, and hopefully, we can achieve our final goal of winning the league," Rogers concluded.
Mixed Fortunes for Bermudian Stars as Hereford Hit Five
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Nathan Trott and his Cardiff City teammates maintained their promotion charge with a resilient 1-1 draw away at Barnsley, keeping the Bluebirds firmly in second place in the standings. The result offered a determined sporting response from the club just days after issuing a firm press release condemning racist and anti-social behavior following their previous fixture against Lincoln City. On the pitch, Trott’s side showed plenty of character to secure a point on the road and remain well-positioned in the automatic promotion hunt.
Also in League One, Nahki Wells was involved in a tactical stalemate as Luton Town traveled to the Eco-Power Stadium to face Doncaster Rovers. In a closely contested encounter, both sides had to settle for a 1-1 draw, leaving the Hatters to reflect on a hard-earned point away from home. Further down the pyramid, Kane Crichlow and Chelmsford City played out an identical 1-1 scoreline during their National League South battle against Dorking Wanderers at the Meadowbank Grounds, as neither side could find the decisive clinical edge to break the deadlock.
There was a goal-fest at Edgar Street where Justin Donawa and Keziah Martin enjoyed a dominant evening with Hereford FC. The Bulls swept aside Leamington with a comprehensive 5-1 victory, though the game hung in the balance during a frantic end to the first half. With the scores level at 1-1 in stoppage time, a thunderous strike from Martin cannoned off the underside of the crossbar, allowing the Hereford front line to tap in the rebound and seize a lead they would never relinquish.
Elsewhere, Milan Butterfield enjoyed a successful outing as Halesowen Town secured a professional 2-0 victory over Stratford Town at the Arden Garages Stadium. However, it was a more difficult afternoon for Ajani Burchall, whose Wimborne Town side fell to a narrow 3-2 defeat against Plymouth Parkway at Bolitho Park. Despite a spirited second-half effort, Wimborne were unable to claw back the deficit in a high-scoring Southern League Premier Division South encounter.
Badshot Lea signed Bermudian international Aunde Todd, he joins Brighton Morrison in the squad.
Monday, March 09, 2026
Hornets Close in on Title as Blazers’ Fate Confirmed
David Jones Jr
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The race for the Bermuda Premier Division title has reached a critical juncture with the Dandy Town Hornets firmly in the driving seat following the latest round of fixtures. The Hornets currently sit at the summit with 37 points, maintaining a slender but vital three-point cushion over their nearest rivals, the PHC Zebras, who remain in hot pursuit on 34 points. Devonshire Colts occupy third place with 32 points, while the North Village Rams round out the top four on 25 points.
At the opposite end of the table, the top-flight journey has reached a somber conclusion for the Boulevard Blazers. With just 6 points to their name, the Blazers have been officially relegated to the First Division. Young Men Social Club currently occupy the spot immediately above them with 10 points, while the Paget Lions sit on 15 points as they look to secure their safety. St. George's Colts and X-Road's are currently locked together on 19 points, just one behind the Devonshire Cougars who have 20.
The battle for the Golden Boot is proving to be just as competitive as the league standings. David Jones of the Dandy Town Hornets currently leads the scoring charts with 15 goals, closely followed by the Zebras’ Enrique Russell on 14. Zeiko Lewis has been a bright spark for Young Men Social Club with 13 strikes, while Senoj Mitchell has found the net 12 times for the Devonshire Colts. Donovan Thompson and Chae Brangman remain in the hunt with 10 goals apiece.
In the First Division, Robin Hood are already celebrating after securing promotion to the top tier with a dominant 25 points. They are led by the prolific Keishen Bean, whose remarkable haul of 19 goals has made him the division's standout performer. Somerset Trojans are well-placed in second with 22 points, followed by the Somerset Eagles on 17. Further down the standings, Southampton Rangers and Wolves are tied on 12 points, with St. David's on 11 and Vasco trailing the field with 3 points.
Bermuda international Harry Twite has completed a mid-season move to Basford United FC, swapping Lboro Students FC for the Ambers in a deal that runs through the remainder of the current campaign. The versatile central defender, who is equally comfortable operating at right-back, was fast-tracked into the starting eleven by the management duo of Gandi and Saul.
The move paid immediate dividends as Twite helped anchor a resolute defensive unit in a gritty 1-0 victory over Corby Town FC. In a social media release welcoming the Islander, the club expressed their delight at securing the defender's services as they look to solidify their league standing.
It was a more frustrating afternoon in the AD&P Cup Quarter-Final for Keunna Dill and Trinae Edwards. Despite a spirited individual performance from Dill, FC United of Manchester fell to a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Accrington Stanley Women.
After falling behind early, Dill showcased her predatory instincts in the 31st minute, firing home a clinical equalizer to drag her side level. However, the Mancunians were unable to capitalize on the momentum, conceding twice more as their cup run came to a premature end.
Elsewhere, Bermuda’s attacking contingent continues to thrive in front of goal. Jasmine Spence helped reignite Newport Pagnell Town Women’s campaign with a dominant 6-0 demolition of River City Women at Willen Road. The victory serves as a major statement of intent for Spence’s side as they look to climb the table following a period of inconsistent form.
In West Yorkshire, Aaliyah Nolan maintained her impressive scoring streak to help Bradford City Women secure a comfortable 3-0 win over South Shields Women. Playing at the Horsfall Community Stadium, Nolan was on target once again, providing the clinical edge that has made her a vital component of the Bantams' offensive arsenal this season.