Home Video Gallery Contact Us Advertise Here
IslandStats.com RSS Feed
Soccer

Home
Soccer Home
Schedules
Current Scores
Historical Scores
Standings
Photo Gallery
Related Links
Contact Us
Advertise
 
IslandStats.com RSS Feed

 

Soccer
Thursday, March 19, 2026
FIFA Fitness Expert Morgan Live @ 2 pm

IslandStats.com
The Bermuda Football Association has reaffirmed its commitment to the global standards of match officiating following the arrival of esteemed FIFA Fitness Instructor Allan Brown Morgan.

Morgan’s presence on the island marks a significant step in the BFA’s drive for excellence at both local and international levels. A highly regarded figure within the FIFA and CONCACAF refereeing landscapes, Morgan is renowned for his extensive work in revolutionizing the physical standards of officials across the Caribbean and Central American regions. His career has been defined by a relentless focus on elite education and a proven ability to prepare referees for the uncompromising demands of international competition.

The veteran instructor's resume includes leading high-performance CONCACAF seminars in demanding environments such as Costa Rica. These sessions have proven critical for the development of "FIFA Listed" officials, including Bermuda’s own Amaury Majors. Morgan is also frequently commissioned to spearhead FIFA Member Association courses, having recently overseen a major training programme at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada.

Central to Morgan’s approach is a rigorous physical philosophy. He famously advocates that the immense workload performed behind the scenes is what allows officials to make elite-level decision-making look effortless on match day. His technical expertise specifically targets the implementation of official FIFA Fitness Tests, ensuring that referees possess the necessary speed, agility, and endurance required to keep pace with the modern game.

Local fans and aspiring officials will have the opportunity to hear directly from the expert later today. Morgan is scheduled to appear live on IslandStats.com at 2 pm to discuss his vision for the island's match officials and the evolving physical requirements of the sport.

 
 
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Lambe Inspires Needham to Suffolk Premier Cup Final

IslandStats.com
Reggie Lambe was the catalyst for Needham Market FC this evening, scoring the decisive opening goal to help his side secure a place in the Suffolk Premier Cup Final.

In a high-stakes semi-final encounter staged at Stowmarket Town, the Marketmen wasted no time in asserting their dominance over local rivals Bury Town. The breakthrough arrived in the 4th minute following a period of sustained early pressure. A goalbound effort from the Needham frontline was initially blocked by the Bury defense, but the ball fell perfectly into the path of an onrushing Lambe, who showed clinical instincts to turn the ball home from close range.

The early strike proved to be the psychological blow Needham needed, as they controlled the tempo of the match throughout the first half. While Lambe’s clinical finish stood as the eventual winner, the victory was made comfortable in the 35th minute when Needham doubled their advantage to seal a professional 2–0 win.

Bury Town struggled to find a creative spark against a disciplined Needham backline, and despite several late attempts to find a way back into the contest, the Marketmen held firm to preserve their clean sheet. For Lambe, the performance adds another highlight to a prolific season, as he looks to add more silverware to his cabinet in the upcoming final.


Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Bermuda Footballers in Action Across the UK

IslandStats.com
Milan Butterfield was the standout performer in a busy night for the island’s overseas contingent, finding the net to help Halesowen Town reclaim their place in the promotion hunt.

The Grove was treated to a clinical display as Halesowen welcomed Banbury United in a high-stakes fixture. Following two first-half strikes from Jordan Ponticelli, Milan Butterfield effectively killed the contest early in the second period, slotting home to seal a comfortable 3–0 home victory. The result provides a significant boost to Halesowen's campaign, propelling them back into the play-off positions as the season reaches its business end.

In the Championship, Nathan Trott and his Cardiff City teammates endured a frustrating outing at the Cardiff City Stadium. The Bluebirds' task was made mountainous when they were reduced to ten men just before the interval. Wycombe Wanderers took full advantage of the numerical superiority in the second half, striking twice to condemn the hosts to a 2–0 defeat.

It was an equally difficult day for Justin Donawa and Keziah Martin in the National League North. Their Hereford FC side hosted league-leaders AFC Fylde at Edgar Street, but the visitors lived up to their billing as title favorites. Despite Hereford's best efforts, Fylde were ruthless in front of goal, handing the home side a 4–1 loss.

There was a notable absence at Kenilworth Road as Luton Town secured a 3–2 win over Exeter City. Nahki Wells was forced to watch from the sidelines following a hamstring injury sustained during Saturday’s victory at Wycombe. While the Hatters managed to secure the points without their talismanic striker, the extent of his layoff will be a major concern for both club and country.

In the National League South, Kane Crichlow and Chelmsford City continued their fine form with a disciplined 2–0 win over Slough Town at the Dunmow Group Community Stadium. Further down the pyramid, Aunde Todd and Brighton Morrison were involved in the weekend's most one-sided scoreline, as Badshot Lea dismantled Eversley and California 8–0 in a rampant Combined Counties League display.

Ajani Burchall and Wimborne Town faced the daunting task of hosting Southern Premier Division South leaders Walton and Hersham. The gap in the table was evident at the Wyatt Homes Stadium, where the visitors eased to a 4–1 victory.

However, there was joy for Ayleal Dill and Southwell City. Traveling to face Rainworth MWFC, Dill’s side produced a resilient away performance to secure a 2–0 win, ensuring they head into the next round of fixtures with significant momentum and another three points in the bag.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Title Decider & Table Tension as Season Reaches Fever Pitch

IslandStats.com
The domestic football season in Bermuda is hurtling toward a dramatic conclusion with silverware and survival hanging in the balance across both tiers.

In the Premier Division, a cloud of uncertainty looms over the final standings as the Bermuda Football Association has yet to rule on the unplayed fixture between Devonshire Colts and Paget Lions at the Southampton Oval. While the rest of the top flight enters the final two matchdays, the Colts and the Lions remain in a holding pattern awaiting a decision that could shift the landscape at both ends of the table.

At the summit, Dandy Town Hornets hold a three-point lead over the PHC Zebras with 37 points. The Hornets are being powered by the league’s most clinical finisher, David Jones, who leads the scoring charts with 15 goals. However, the Zebras remain in hot pursuit with 34 points, bolstered by the goal-scoring exploits of Enrique Russell.

Devonshire Colts currently sit in third with 32 points and, depending on the BFA’s ruling and their remaining fixtures, could still technically mathematically challenge the leaders. At the bottom, the Boulevard Blazers are already condemned to the drop with just six points, while Young Men Social Club face a monumental task to climb out of the danger zone.

The drama is arguably even higher in the First Division, where the season is set to conclude this weekend with a winner-takes-all showdown for the title. First-place Somerset Trojans, currently on 26 points, will travel to the PHC Stadium to face second-place Robin Hood, who trail by just a single point.

Both clubs have already secured their promotion back to the Premier Division, but the right to be crowned champions remains the ultimate prize. Robin Hood will look to the league’s standout performer, Keishen Bean, who has racked up an incredible 19 goals this campaign, while the Trojans will rely on the collective strength that has kept them at the top of the pile. With only one point separating the heavyweights, the atmosphere at the final whistle is expected to be electric as Bermuda’s golden gate for 2026 prepares to close.

Click Here to see the Full 2025/2026 BFA Premier & First Division Standings & Goalscorers
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Holders Rams Edge Extra-Time Thriller to Set Up Dream Final

IslandStats.com
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.
Last 75 Headlines







IslandStats.com - Bermuda's Online Sports Source
 
© Copyright IslandStats.com
 



Friday, January 09, 2026 - 9:00:00 PM
Friday, January 09, 2026 - 7:00:00 PM
Sunday, January 04, 2026 - 3:00:00 PM
Sunday, January 04, 2026 - 3:00:00 PM
Sunday, January 04, 2026 - 3:00:00 PM
Sunday, January 04, 2026 - 6:00:00 PM
Saturday, January 03, 2026 - 3:00:00 PM