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Sunday, March 15, 2026
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Holders Rams Edge Extra-Time Thriller to Set Up Dream Final
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St. George’s Colts 1 North Village Rams 2 - After Extra-Time
Defending champions North Village Rams have kept their hopes of back-to-back FA Challenge Cup titles alive after a gritty 2–1 comeback victory over St. George’s Colts at the PHC Stadium.
In a semi-final that required an additional thirty minutes to separate the two sides, the Rams showcased the resilience that has defined their cup pedigree. The result sets up a highly anticipated final against the Devonshire Colts, who booked their own spot in the showpiece event following their win over PHC Zebras yesterday.
The East Enders began the afternoon with intent, unsettling the Rams' backline with high-intensity pressing. Their early dominance was rewarded in the 26th minute when Blaiz Hall found the back of the net to give the St. George’s Colts a deserved lead.
The holders struggled to find their rhythm in the opening period, as the Colts maintained their 1–0 advantage heading into the halftime interval, leaving the Rams with work to do to save their season.
The second half saw a rejuvenated North Village side take control of possession. Their persistence eventually told in the 68th minute when Knory Scott found a way through the St. George’s defense to slot home the equalizer.
Despite both sides searching for a late winner in regulation time, the match remained deadlocked at 1–1, forcing the contest into the drama of extra-time.
With fatigue beginning to set in, the decisive moment arrived in the 100th minute. Amir Dill proved to be the hero for the Rams, clinical in the box to put the holders ahead for the first time in the match.
St. George’s threw everything forward in the final stages of the second period of extra-time, but North Village held firm to secure their path to the final and a chance to defend their crown.
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Sunday, March 15, 2026
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Mixed Results Across the Pond for Bermuda Footballers
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Kenni Thompson made a significant return to the starting eleven this afternoon as AFC Bournemouth played out a breathless 2–2 draw against Exeter City at Newton Abbot.
In a match that will be remembered for a chaotic five-minute spell, both sides were forced to settle for a point after a flurry of goals transformed a tactical battle into a frantic stalemate. Thompson, who has been a vital creative spark for the Cherries this season, was restored to the lineup and immediately made her presence felt in the midfield, dictating the tempo as Bournemouth looked to gain an early foothold.
The game remained a cagey affair for much of the first hour, but the script was torn up in the closing stages. In an extraordinary window of play, three goals were scored in just five minutes, swinging the momentum back and forth with relentless speed.
Bournemouth appeared to have the upper hand after striking twice in quick succession to take the lead, only for the Grecians to respond almost instantly to level the scores. Despite late pressure from Thompson and the Bournemouth forward line, the Exeter defense held firm to ensure the spoils were shared at the final whistle.
Elsewhere, there was success for Keunna Dill and her FC United of Manchester Women's teammates. In a gritty encounter against Tranmere Rovers Women and Girls, the Manchester side secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory.
Dill was instrumental in the physical battle across the pitch, helping FC United maintain their defensive shape as Tranmere pushed for an equalizer in the dying minutes. The win provides a crucial boost to their league campaign, keeping them within striking distance of the frontrunners as the season enters its definitive phase.
Mia Fishel and her Seattle Reign FC teammates secured a gritty 2-1 victory over the Orlando Pride, but they had to overcome more than just their opponents to do so. After a first half that saw momentum shift back and forth, the match was halted by a lengthy delay due to inclement weather.
When play finally resumed, the hosts looked the more likely to find a breakthrough, with Orlando coming out on the front foot. However, clinical finishing proved the difference. Jess Fishlock and Brittany Ratcliffe found the net for the Reign to ensure the points headed back to the Pacific Northwest, despite a defiant goal from the Pride’s Barbra Banda.
While the battle in Orlando was a cagey affair, the scene at BMO Stadium was one of pure dominance. Angel City FC opened their season with a ruthless 4-0 demolition of Leilanni Nesbeth and the Chicago Stars.
For Angel City, the match was fueled by a desire for "revenge" following their disappointing conclusion to the previous season. They started the new campaign by making a definitive statement, overwhelming Nesbeth’s Stars from the opening whistle to claim a comprehensive victory and an early lead at the top of the standings.
As the first weekend of action draws to a close, the early signs suggest that the race for the 2026 title will be as unpredictable and fiercely contested as ever.
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
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FA Cup - Premier & First Division Round-Up
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FA CHALLENGE CUP SEMI-FINAL
Devonshire Colts 2 PHC Zebras 0
The floodlights of Bernard Park bore witness to a significant upset on Saturday night as Devonshire Colts secured their place in the FA Challenge Cup Final with a resolute 2–0 victory over the PHC Zebras.
In a clash defined by tactical discipline and late-game clinical finishing, the Colts managed to overcome one of the island's most formidable cup sides to move within one game of silverware.
Following a tense and goalless first half where both defenses remained largely untroubled, the match turned on a pivotal moment in the 69th minute.
The Colts were awarded a penalty after a lapse in the Zebras' box, and Jorj Dublin stepped up to coolly convert the spot-kick, sent the Devonshire supporters into a frenzy.
As the Zebras pushed forward in a desperate search for an equaliser, they were caught on the break in the 89th minute. Chemarl Henry found space to double the lead, effectively ending the contest and sparking jubilant celebrations on the Colts' bench.
PREMIER DIVISION
Boulevard Blazers 0 X-Road’s 6
While cup fever gripped Bernard Park, the Premier Division action at the Police Field saw X-Road’s deliver a ruthless performance against the already relegated Boulevard Blazers.
Donavan Thompson was the star of the show, netting a clinical hat-trick to lead his side to a 6–0 shutout. James Morrison, Kahmori Brangman, and Edivaldo Abranches each added single strikes to complete the rout in a dominant display of offensive football.
FIRST DIVISION
Somerset Trojans 0 Southampton Rangers 0
In the First Division, the Somerset Trojans have moved into a slender one-point lead at the top of the table following a hard-fought 0–0 draw with Southampton Rangers at the Somerset Cricket Club.
The result sets up a mouth-watering winner-takes-all finale to the league season. The Trojans now head into their final match against fellow promoted side Robin Hood knowing that a win or a draw will see them crowned First Division champions. For Robin Hood, the mission is simple: only a victory will be enough to leapfrog their rivals and claim the title.
Vasco 0 Somerset Eagles 3
Elsewhere in the second tier, Somerset Eagles were handed three points without kicking a ball.
Their scheduled opponents, Vasco, forfeited the match at the Police Field, marking the second consecutive weekend the side has been unable to fulfill their fixture.
The result keeps the Eagles in the hunt for a strong finish as the domestic season races toward its dramatic conclusion.
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
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Blast Clinch Play-off Spot as Bermudian Coaches Shine
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David Bascome’s Baltimore Blast have officially punched their ticket to the Major Arena Soccer League post-season following a dominant 10–4 victory over the Tacoma Stars.
The atmosphere inside the SECU Arena was electric as the Blast dismantled their Western Conference rivals in a high-scoring affair. Juan Pereira got the hosts off to a perfect start just three minutes in, though Tacoma proved resilient early on through strikes from Nani Mendoza and Ashkanov Apollon. Despite a brief lead for the Stars in the second period via Eddie Na, Baltimore’s clinical edge took over.
The third quarter proved to be the turning point, defined by a ruthless flurry of offensive pressure. After Wellington Bramusse restored the lead, Marco Nascimento netted twice in the space of ninety seconds to break the game open. Emmanuel Belliard and Patrick Thompson added further gloss to the scoreline in the final frame, ensuring Bascome’s side secured their play-off berth with several games to spare in the regular season.
Physical Stalemate for Khano Smith’s Rhode Island
Over in the USL Championship, Khano Smith oversaw a physical and high-intensity home opener as Rhode Island FC played out a 1–1 draw with expansion side Sporting Club Jacksonville. In what was the club’s long-awaited return to the Centreville Bank Stadium, Smith’s men dictated much of the tempo but found clear-cut chances hard to come by in a goalless first half.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 79th minute through a moment of inspired management. Logan Dorsey, introduced from the bench just four minutes earlier, marked his debut with his first career USL Championship goal to send the home support into raptures. However, the lead was short-lived as Jacksonville found a late equaliser to share the spoils, leaving Smith’s side with a point to build on as they embark on their 2026 campaign.
Nesbeth Confirmed in Chicago Stars Roster
Meanwhile, in the National Women's Soccer League, the Chicago Stars have officially confirmed their active roster for the 2026 season, with Bermudian standout Leilanni Nesbeth firmly established in the first-team setup.
Nesbeth is one of 25 players on the active roster as the Stars prepare to launch their title charge. Having impressed during her debut professional season, the versatile midfielder is expected to play a central role in Chicago’s tactical plans this year. The announcement marks another significant step for the St. David’s native, who remains the only Bermudian currently competing at the highest level of the American women’s professional game.
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
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Fifteen Bermuda Footballers in Action in the UK
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Bermudian goalkeeper Nathan Trott reached a major milestone this afternoon as Cardiff City continued their relentless pursuit of promotion with a commanding 4–0 victory over Exeter City.
Trott was in exceptional form at St James Park, securing his 13th clean sheet in 34 appearances this season. The Bluebirds dominated from the outset, with goals from Alex Robertson, Callum Robinson, and a Rubin Colwill brace ensuring Trott had a relatively comfortable afternoon between the posts. The result keeps Cardiff firmly in the hunt at the top of the table, while Exeter’s winless run stretches to eleven matches.
Further up the pyramid, Nahki Wells and his Luton Town teammates secured a vital three points on the road at Adams Park. In a tightly contested affair against Wycombe Wanderers, the Hatters showed their clinical edge to secure a 2–1 victory. Wells was central to Luton’s offensive pressure throughout, helping his side maintain their momentum as they look to solidify their standing in the league.
In National League North action, Justin Donawa and Keziah Martin enjoyed a successful afternoon at the MandM Edgar Street Stadium. Hereford FC played host to South Shields in a high-stakes encounter, with the Bulls eventually holding on to a gritty 2–1 victory. Both Bermudians played key roles in a defensive effort that successfully blunted a late South Shields surge.
It was a more difficult afternoon for Willie Clemons and Leiston FC. Traveling to the Zeeco Stadium to face Stamford AFC 1896, Clemons and his teammates were unable to find a breakthrough, eventually falling to a 2–0 defeat in their Southern League Premier Division Central clash.
However, there was joy for Reggie Lambe at Bloomfields. Lambe and his Needham Market teammates produced a dominant second-half display to claim a 3–1 victory over St Ives Town, continuing their impressive recent form.
Kane Crichlow: Chelmsford City suffered a setback on the road, falling 2–0 to Worthing FC at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
Milan Butterfield: In a heartbreaking result at the Sir Halley Stewart Field, Halesowen Town threw away a 2–0 halftime lead to lose 3–2 against second-placed Spalding United.
Harry Twite: The defender enjoyed a dream home debut for Basford United, helping his side to a 2–1 win over Coventry Sphinx at Greenwich Avenue.
In the Southern Premier Division South, Ajani Burchall and Wimborne Town played out a tense goalless draw away at Tiverton Town. Elsewhere, Aunde Todd and Brighton Morrison were on the wrong side of a five-goal thriller, as Badshot Lea fell 3–2 to Sheerwater FC.
In the Isthmian League, Coolridge Fubler helped Binfield FC secure a hard-fought point. After both sides traded goals in the first half at the OnSite Group Stadium, Binfield held firm to finish level at 1–1 against AFC Portchester.
Finally, while Ayleal Dill and Southwell City suffered a 2–0 home defeat against Retford FC, there was victory for Zhani Burgess. His Quorn FC side produced a professional away performance to defeat Banbury United 2–0 at Farley Way, capping off a massive weekend for Bermudian talent across the UK.
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