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Saturday, April 18, 2026
Pre-Game Show Ahead of Bermuda - Grenada Live 6 pm

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Bermuda’s Senior Women's National Team returns to the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium this evening, looking to close out their Concacaf W Qualifying campaign with a statement victory against Grenada.

While the path to the 2027 Women’s World Cup has already been decided for both sides, tonight’s fixture at the National Sports Center (7 pm kick-off) remains a vital building block for Naquita Robinson’s squad. With the national team unlikely to see competitive Concacaf action again until 2028, the "Lady Gombey Warriors" are determined to sign off on a high note in front of their home supporters.

Bermuda enters the contest as heavy favorites, buoyed by a flawless record against their Caribbean rivals. In their most recent competitive meeting during the Concacaf W Championship in April 2022, the Bermudian side delivered a ruthless display in a 6-0 thrashing of the Spice Girls.

Coach Robinson has named a balanced squad for the encounter, blending experienced overseas professionals with local talent. Kenni Thompson (AFC Bournemouth) is expected to lead the line alongside Jahni Simmons (Coventry Sphinx), while the midfield engine room will be anchored by Eva Frazzoni and Saleh Dillard.

The defensive unit, led by Zemira Webb and Danni Watson, will be looking to maintain a clean sheet after a difficult result against group heavyweights Costa Rica last month.

For those unable to make it to the stadium, Islandstats.com will be providing comprehensive coverage of the evening's events.

Pre-Game Show: Live at 6 pm.
Panelists: Local sports analysts will break down the head-to-head history, tactical expectations, and the future of the women’s program.

 
 
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Stadium Brightens Up as Lighting Repairs Underway

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Bermuda’s premier sporting venue is undergoing a significant visual upgrade this week, as specialist maintenance crews began work on the floodlighting system at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium.

Workmen were spotted high above the turf on Wednesday, navigating the towering light fixtures that define the National Sports Centre skyline. The operation is part of a broader infrastructure push following the government's recent allocation of $2.5 million for capital improvements at the facility—a package designed to modernize the island’s athletic hub ahead of a busy international summer.

The repairs are not just a matter of cosmetic maintenance; the Ministry of Public Works took the unusual step of implementing local traffic restrictions to facilitate the heavy machinery required for the task. Earlier this week, officials announced that a section of Frog Lane, stretching from Montpelier Road to Devon Lane, would be reduced to a single lane of traffic between 09:00 and 16:00.

The closure, which remains in effect through Wednesday afternoon, has been essential for providing safe access to the lighting towers located on the stadium's western perimeter. Traffic controls, including coned-off sections and stop-and-go signage, have been in place to manage the flow of motorists around the Devonshire site.

For regular users of the stadium, the sight of technicians working at such heights is a welcome sign of investment in the venue’s evening capacity. With the North Field also slated for lighting upgrades later this year, the current works at the South Field represent the first phase in ensuring Bermuda’s "home of sport" meets the rigorous lighting standards required for high-definition broadcasting and elite international competition.

The focus will quickly return to the pitch itself, with the stadium set to host the final window of the Concacaf W Qualifiers this Saturday.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
The Wembley Specialist: Nahki Wells’ Iconic History

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Few players in the modern era can claim a relationship with Wembley Stadium quite as storied as Nahki Wells. Following his recent heroics for Luton Town, the Bermudian marksman has cemented his status as a true big-game specialist across three different clubs and thirteen years.

From the historic breakthroughs of his youth to the veteran masterclass delivered this week, Wells’ journey at the "Mecca of football" is a testament to longevity and a clinical edge that refuses to be blunt.

The legend began in 2013, a year that saw a young Wells visit the national stadium twice with Bradford City. His first trip in February for the League Cup Final ended in a tough defeat to Swansea City, but the experience proved a vital dress rehearsal.

He returned in May for the League Two Play-Off Final against Northampton Town, where he made history as the first Bermudian to ever score at the new Wembley. His goal—a clinical finish in a 3-0 rout—not only secured promotion but signaled the arrival of a special talent on the national stage.

Four years later, Wells was back under the iconic arch, this time with Huddersfield Town in the Championship Play-Off Final—the most lucrative game in world football.

In a tense, goalless 120 minutes against Reading, Wells’ contribution went beyond the scoreline. When the match went to a penalty shootout, the pressure was immense. Wells held his nerve, converting the Terriers' third spot-kick to help propel the club into the Premier League. The image of Wells draped in the Bermuda flag during the celebrations remains one of the most iconic moments in the island's sporting history.

Now 35, Wells proved this weekend that his affinity for Wembley remains as strong as ever. Leading the line for Luton Town in the Vertu Trophy final against Stockport County, the veteran striker delivered perhaps his most dominant performance at the stadium to date.

The Go-Ahead Goal: In the 39th minute, Wells controlled a difficult ball with a sublime touch before firing home to give Luton their first lead of the game.

The Clincher: In the 91st minute, he fought through a weary defense to slot home his second, sealing a 3-1 victory.

This latest appearance marks Wells’ sixth match at Wembley Stadium. With his two goals for Luton, he has now scored three goals at the venue, a record that puts him in elite company.

Whether it was securing promotion with Bradford, the "big time" with Huddersfield, or lifting silverware with Luton, Nahki Wells has ensured that the Bermuda flag is a permanent fixture in the history of English football’s greatest arena.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Islandstats.com Football Show Live 7:00 pm

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Football takes center stage this evening as the IslandStats Football Show returns at 7pm, featuring a deep dive into the dramatic FA Cup conclusion and a look toward the future of the game.

The regular panel of Earl Basden, Andrew Griffith, and Garrett "Punch" Dill will be joined by the man of the hour, North Village coach Calvin Dill. Following the Rams’ historic penalty-shootout victory over Devonshire Colts yesterday, the coach is expected to provide exclusive insight into the tactical battle at the National Sports Center and what it means to secure back-to-back FA Cup titles.

In a special segment, the panel will welcome a group of young Bermudian footballers currently based in the United Kingdom. These players, who are navigating the professional and semi-professional ranks abroad, will discuss their new initiative aimed at providing a pathway and support system for aspiring athletes back home in Bermuda. The discussion will highlight the growing influence of the Bermudian "UK contingent" and how their international experience can be leveraged to raise the standard of the local game.

The evening will conclude with one of the most anticipated moments of the month, as the panel officially announces the Coach and Player of the Month for March.

With the season now over, tonight's show promises to be an unmissable breakdown of the beautiful game on the island.

 
 
Monday, April 13, 2026
North Village Rams Honoured at Cabinet Office

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The Premier of Bermuda, David Burt, has formally welcomed the North Village Rams to the Cabinet Grounds to celebrate their record-breaking success in the FA Challenge Cup.

The Rams, fresh from their dramatic penalty-shootout victory over Devonshire Colts, stood proudly on the Cabinet steps this afternoon alongside the most prestigious trophy in Bermudian football. The ceremony marked a historic milestone for the club, who have now moved into a league of their own as the most successful team in the competition's history.

Addressing the players and staff, Premier Burt was quick to highlight the significance of the victory. "With 12 FA Cup titles, North Village now stands as the most successful club in the history of the competition," the Premier noted. "It seems that through leadership transitions, coaching transitions, or whatever else, the club continues to go from strength to strength."

The Premier also praised the resilience shown at the National Sports Center, describing the final as a "demanding and closely contested" affair. He noted that the manner in which the team secured the win spoke volumes about their preparation and the elite standards upheld by the North Village Community Club.

While the day focused on current glory, the ceremony took a moment to reflect on the legacy of the club. North Village President DeVrae Tankard took the opportunity to pay homage to the leaders who paved the way.

"I’d like to recognize those that came before us," Tankard told the gathering. "In my lifetime, I’ve been at North Village since I was six years old. I’d like to give a shoutout Shervin Dill for his contribution as President."

Tankard emphasized that the "trees planted" by previous administrations have allowed the current squad to flourish, noting that without that long-term vision, reaching 12 titles would have been impossible.

The afternoon also saw high praise for the tactical minds behind the success. Representing the Ministry of Sports, Tinee Furbert, Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors standing in for Minister Owen Darrell expressed their admiration for the work done both on and off the pitch.

"North Village definitely has their name written all over this cup," the spokesperson said, gesturing to the gleaming silver trophy. "I want to say a big congratulations to everyone. My own son used to play for Village from when he was a 'Pee-wee,' so I much appreciate the work the club does."

The Rams' head coach Calvin Dill was joined by his staff and the first-team squad, including the players who kept their cool during the high-pressure "sudden death" shootout at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium.

As the air horns echoed across Front Street and the "Red and White" flags were raised, the message from the Cabinet Office was clear: North Village has set a new benchmark for excellence in Bermuda. With a 12th title secured and an era of dominance firmly established, the Rams have once again proven why they are considered the gold standard of the island's domestic game.

 
 
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