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Thursday, April 02, 2026
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Snow Forces Abandonment of Iceland Super Cup Final
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Bermudian international Nia Christopher saw her official debut for FH Hafnarfjörđur Women cut short on Thursday as extreme weather forced the abandonment of the Iceland Super Cup Final.
In what was meant to be a landmark afternoon for the former Fort Lauderdale United forward, the clash against Breiđablik Women lasted just ten minutes before the referee was forced to intervene.
The match, held in Kópavogur, began under a blanket of heavy snow and biting winds. Despite attempts to play through the flurry, the conditions rapidly deteriorated, making visibility and ball movement nearly impossible.
Footage shared on social media captured the severity of the blizzard, with players seen huddling for warmth on the benches and technical staff struggling to clear the lines before the official decision was made to halt proceedings.
For Christopher, the abandonment is a frustrating delay to her professional journey in Iceland. Since moving to Hafnarfjörđur from the USL Super League in February, the 24-year-old has been in scintillating pre-season form, netting several goals and quickly establishing herself as the "tenacious" forward head coach Davíđ Ţór Viđarsson had been searching for.
The Towson University standout arrived in Iceland looking for regular first-team football after a rotational role in South Florida, and she had been tipped to lead the line in today's hunt for silverware.
For now, Christopher and her teammates must wait for the thaw. While her official debut may have been frozen out today, officials are hoping to have the match played tomorrow.
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Thursday, April 02, 2026
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Three-Way Fight for Bermuda Premier Division Glory
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The Bermuda Football Association has cleared the stage for a heart-stopping conclusion to the Premier Division season, with the league championship trophy set to be presented this Sunday amidst a three-way battle for the crown.
The island’s footballing landscape is bracing for a dramatic afternoon where the destination of the trophy remains undecided until the final whistle. Dandy Town Hornets currently occupy the box seat at the summit of the table with 40 points, holding the narrowest of advantages over a chasing pack that has refused to blink throughout a relentless campaign.
For the Hornets, the equation is simple yet daunting: a victory in their final outing against St. George’s Colts at Wellington Oval will secure the championship. However, after a season of remarkable consistency, they know that any slip-up would leave the door ajar for those waiting in the wings.
Sitting just two points behind are the Devonshire Colts, who have emerged as the season’s most persistent challengers. With 38 points, the Colts have kept the pressure firmly on the leaders by relying on a blend of disciplined defending and clinical finishing. To snatch the title in what would be a historic triumph for the club, they must secure three points against Young Men’s Social Club at Police Field and hope for a Dandy Town failure.
The title picture is further complicated by the presence of PHC Zebras in third place. On 37 points, the Zebras are the outsiders in this triple-threat tussle, but their pedigree in high-stakes matches makes them a formidable threat. While they require both teams above them to drop points, their mathematical involvement ensures that every minute of the final weekend will be played with maximum intensity.
Match Week 18
Saturday, April 4, 2026
8:00 pm - Devonshire Cougars vs. X-Roads @ Devonshire Recreation Club
Sunday, April 5, 2026 all 3:00 pm Kick-off’s
PHC Zebras vs. Boulevard Blazers @ PHC Stadium St. George's Colts vs. Dandy Town Hornets @ Wellington Oval Paget Lions vs. North Village Rams @ White Hill Field Young Men Social Club vs. Devonshire Colts @ Police Field
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Thursday, April 02, 2026
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Smith’s Rhode Island Sink Hartford to Set Up Revolution Reunion
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Khano Smith’s Rhode Island FC tore up the script at a rain-soaked Centreville Bank Stadium, using a newfound aerial threat to dispatch Hartford Athletic and march into the U.S. Open Cup Round of 32.
In a clinical display of dead-ball efficiency, the Ocean State side struck twice from corner kicks within the opening 30 minutes to secure a 2-0 victory and a high-stakes date with MLS opposition.
For a side that managed just one set-piece goal in the entirety of last season—a solitary strike against Westchester SC—this was a remarkable tactical evolution. Under the lights in Pawtucket, Smith’s men looked transformed, attacking the delivery with a hunger that left their regional neighbors reeling.
The breakthrough came early as Aldair Sanchez found the net, before JJ Williams doubled the advantage to effectively kill the contest before the half-hour mark. Despite the worsening conditions, a resilient crowd of 4,857 watched as Rhode Island managed the game with professional ease to ensure their passage into the next round.
The reward for their derby success is a mouth-watering tie against the New England Revolution. The fixture carries significant emotional weight for head coach Khano Smith, who enjoyed a storied playing career with the Foxborough-based MLS giants.
However, the draw also offers a chance for redemption. The Revolution ended Rhode Island’s cup run at the same stage in 2025, earning the distinction of being the first visiting team to win at the Pawtucket venue.
The Round of 32 clash is slated for April 14th or 15th, with the venue yet to be confirmed. For Smith, the objective is clear: prove that his side’s tactical maturity on set-pieces can bridge the gap against top-tier opposition.
Having already exorcised their dead-ball demons, Rhode Island will head into the mid-April showdown believing they can finally get one over on their illustrious neighbors.
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Wednesday, April 01, 2026
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A Four-Year Performance Review (2022–2026)
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The last four years have been a period of significant transition and high-stakes competition for the Bermuda Senior Men’s National Team. From the heights of World Cup qualifying victories to the challenges of facing CONCACAF’s elite, Bermuda have experienced a volatile but resilient run on the international stage.
Bermuda's journey through the 2024–25 Nations League and the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers has seen the team test its depth against diverse opposition.
Bermuda’s most dominant performances over this period came against regional rivals where their attacking clinicalness was on full display.
Bermuda 6–1 Dominica (October 12, 2024): A dominant away performance in the CONCACAF Nations League that showcased the team's scoring depth. Bermuda 5–0 Cayman Islands (June 4, 2025): A clinical home victory during the World Cup Qualifiers, featuring goals from veterans like Zeiko Lewis and Reggie Lambe.
The gap between the mid-tier and the elite in CONCACAF was felt in several high-scoring losses, particularly against teams with deep European-based rosters.
Bermuda 0–7 Curaçao (November 13, 2025): Recorded as the heaviest defeat in recent years, this World Cup qualifying match at the National Stadium was a sobering night for the home side. Bermuda 1–6 Honduras (June 9, 2024): A tough introduction to the second round of World Cup qualifying against a perennial regional powerhouse. Bermuda 1–6 Dominican Republic (November 19, 2024): A difficult end to the 2024 Nations League campaign.
One of the hallmarks of the Bermuda team is their ability to punch above their weight class. Over the last four years, two results stand out as indicators of the team's ceiling:
Cuba (Ranked approx. 160s): In June 2025, Bermuda secured a vital 2–1 away win against Cuba in Havana. This victory was instrumental in seeing Bermuda finish second in their World Cup qualifying group to advance to the third round.
Trinidad and Tobago (Ranked approx. 100s): While not a win, Bermuda’s 2–2 draw in Port of Spain (November 2025) proved they could compete with the Caribbean’s top-tier nations even during a difficult qualifying cycle.
Summary of the Cycle
Biggest Win Dominica 6 – 1 Oct 2024
Heaviest Defeat Curaçao 0 - 7 Nov 2025
Best Away Result Cuba 2 – 1 June 2025
Most Recent Match DR Congo 0–2 March 2026
As of April 2026, Bermuda sits at 169 in the FIFA World Rankings. With the recent friendly against DR Congo—a team ranked 121 places above them—Bermuda showed they are looking to blood new talent, handing debuts to eight players as they begin the build-up for the next Nations League cycle.
Looking Forward: With the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup qualifying run, the focus for the Bermuda Football Association shifts to the search for a permanent head coach to lead this maturing squad into the 2027 international window.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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Bermudian Contingent Impresses in England
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Hereford moved a step closer to their season objectives on Tuesday evening as a clinical second-half display secured all three points against Macclesfield FC at Edgar Street.
In a National League North clash that demanded patience and precision, Justin Donawa and Keziah Martin were instrumental in maintaining Hereford's defensive shape and midfield control. After a cagey opening 45 minutes, the deadlock was finally broken by Hereford captain Dawson, who netted a vital double to seal a 2-0 win and send the home supporters into the night in high spirits.
Further south, Kane Crichlow and his Chelmsford City teammates were forced to settle for a point in a hard-fought Enterprise National League South encounter. Facing AFC Totton at the Dunmow Group Community Stadium, the Clarets played out a tense 1-1 draw. Despite creating several openings in the final third, Chelmsford could not find the decisive second goal to secure the win, but the point keeps them firmly in the mix as the league table continues to take shape.
There was cup success for Harry Twite, who made a triumphant return to the Basford United starting line-up for their Nottinghamshire FA Senior Cup Semi-Final. Facing Carlton Town FC at Greenwich Avenue, Basford produced a commanding performance to secure a 3-1 victory. The result sees Twite and his teammates progress to the Senior Cup Final, marking a significant milestone in their cup campaign.
However, it was a more difficult evening for Coleridge Fubler and Binfield FC. Playing their final match under the lights this season at Green Lane, the Moles fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Hartley FC in their PitchingIn Isthmian Football League battle. Despite a spirited performance in their home finale, a single strike proved to be the difference on a night that marked the end of their mid-week schedule for the current campaign.
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