Wells Heading to Wembley - Burgess & Quorn Fightback
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Luton Town booked their place in the Vertu Trophy final at Wembley as they came from behind to secure a dramatic 2-1 victory over Northampton Town at Kenilworth Road.
Luton Town found themselves trailing at the interval following a first-half header from Kyle McAdam, but they emerged with renewed purpose after the break. The equalizer arrived eight minutes into the second half through the clinical Nahki Wells. Midfielder Liam Walsh provided the spark, playing a sharp reverse pass to find Jordan Clark, whose pinpoint cross allowed Wells to ghost in at the far post for a simple tap-in. It marked the Bermudian international's seventh goal of a productive campaign.
As the contest appeared destined for a penalty shootout, Walsh capped a standout individual performance by grabbing the winner eight minutes from time. His deflected strike from the edge of the area found the back of the net to spark wild celebrations and set up a highly anticipated final against Stockport County later this month.
In the Combined Counties Premier Division South, Brighton Morrison made his return to English football following a stint in Spain. Having successfully overcome recent injury setbacks, Morrison went straight into the starting line-up for Badshot Lea FC as they hosted Tadley Calleva FC at the Westfield Lane Grounds. Despite a bright start from the midfielder, the Baggies were unable to find a breakthrough and ultimately fell to a 2-0 defeat.
Further down the pyramid, Zhani Burgess and his Quorn FC teammates were involved in an extraordinary eight-goal thriller at Bury Town's Ram Meadow. After trailing 4-1 an hour into the match, Quorn staged a remarkable recovery initiated by a 24-minute hat-trick from Zak Goodson. While Simeon Cobourne’s first-half strike had kept them within touching distance, it was the late resurgence from Burgess and the defensive unit that allowed Quorn to snatch a point in a frantic 4-4 draw.
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Cougars Run Riot to deepen Blazers' Relegation Fears
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Boulevard Blazers 1 Devonshire Cougars 7
Devonshire Cougars returned to winning ways in spectacular fashion, compounding Boulevard Blazers' Premier Division woes with a ruthless 7-1 demolition at the Devonshire Recreation Club.
The victory brings a definitive end to a five-match winless streak for Mark Mills’s side, while for the Blazers, the result leaves them anchored to the bottom of the table with their survival hopes hanging by a thread. The Cougars’ attacking intent was evident from the opening whistle, and it took just 16 minutes for the deadlock to be broken when Charmari Burns’ deflected effort found the back of the net.
The home crowd’s celebrations were briefly silenced just a minute later as Boulevard struck back immediately. Doreiko Walker raced onto a through ball and showed great composure to round the goalkeeper for the equalizer, momentarily offering the visitors a glimmer of hope.
However, the Cougars quickly reasserted their authority. Burns turned provider in the 32nd minute, crossing for Kydan Browne to restore the lead. The pressure continued to mount before the interval, as Jayori Fox added a third in the 43rd minute, followed by a Chae Brangman penalty in stoppage time after Jahzi Wilson-Butterfield was impeded in the area.
Leading 4-1 at the break, the Cougars refused to take their foot off the gas in the second half. The scoreline remained steady until the final twenty minutes when the floodgates opened once more. Burns claimed his second of the night in the 73rd minute to make it five, before a quick-fire double in the 80th minute from Justin Bell and Zion Simmons completed the rout.
The defeat is the tenth of a difficult campaign for the Blazers, who remain stuck on six points with time running out to bridge the gap to safety. For the Cougars, the clinical performance provides a much-needed boost as they look to climb back toward the top four in the closing stages of the season.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Mixed fortunes for Bermudian stars in English Action
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Bermuda’s contingent in the English non-league pyramid experienced a night of contrasting emotions as Ajani Burchall took individual honors while Reggie Lambe inspired a dramatic comeback.
The standout performance of the evening came at the Wyatt Homes Stadium, where Ajani Burchall delivered a commanding display for Wimborne Town. In a tightly contested Southern League encounter against Taunton Town, Burchall was the driving force behind a crucial 1-0 victory. His influence throughout the ninety minutes did not go unnoticed, as he was named Man of the Match by the evening's sponsors, Harold G Walker Solicitors, for a performance that keeps Wimborne’s momentum building.
In the Southern League Premier Central, veteran playmaker Reggie Lambe was at the heart of a spirited recovery for Needham Market. Facing a daunting two-goal deficit away at Real Bedford, the Marketmen looked to be heading for a disappointing defeat at the Meadow Lane Ground. However, Lambe and his teammates displayed remarkable resilience to claw their way back into the contest. Two second-half goals ensured a share of the spoils in a -2 draw, a result that could prove pivotal in the club’s league campaign.
It was a more somber night for the Bermudian duo of Coolridge Fubler and Remi Coddington at the Robert Parker Stadium. Representing Binfield in the Isthmian League, the pair faced a stern test against a disciplined Harrow Borough side. Despite a competitive showing from the Binfield teammates, they were unable to overcome their visitors, eventually succumbing to a narrow 2-1 defeat. The result leaves Binfield looking to bounce back quickly as they navigate a congested fixture list.
Monday, March 02, 2026
Title Race Intensifies as Hornets and Hood Lead the Way
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The battle for supremacy in Bermudian football has reached a fever pitch following a weekend of high drama that has seen the Dandy Town Hornets reclaim the summit of the Premier Division.
With just a single point separating the top two sides after fifteen games played, the Hornets sit on 34 points, narrowly ahead of the PHC Zebras who remain hot on their heels with 33 points. The race is further complicated by the Devonshire Colts, who occupy third place with 31 points but crucially hold a game in hand over the top two, making the upcoming weeks decisive for the destination of the trophy.
The Golden Boot race is equally tight at the top of the flight, reflecting the clinical form of the league’s elite marksmen. PHC’s Enrique Russell and Dandy Town’s David Jones are currently locked at the top of the goalscoring charts with 14 goals apiece, while Senoj Mitchell of the Devonshire Colts remains a significant threat with 12 strikes to his name.
At the other end of the table, the fight for Premier Division survival has become a grueling war of attrition. St. George’s Colts eased their immediate concerns by moving to 16 points after fifteen matches, but the pressure remains immense on the Paget Lions, who sit on 12 points with a vital game in hand. The situation is increasingly dire for Young Men’s Social Club, stuck on 10 points after fifteen outings, while the Boulevard Blazers anchor the division with just 6 points from thirteen games, leaving them with a mountain to climb to avoid the drop.
In the First Division, Robin Hood have asserted their dominance, officially securing promotion with 25 points from eleven matches. They are spearheaded by the league’s most prolific scorer, Keishen Bean, whose remarkable tally of 19 goals has been the catalyst for their successful campaign.
The Somerset Trojans currently occupy the second promotion spot with 22 points and hold two games in hand over the leaders, placing them in a strong position to join Hood in the top flight next season.
The chasing pack in the First Division is led by the Somerset Eagles and Southampton Rangers, but they face a significant deficit to catch the runaway top two. While the leading scorer Bean is in a league of his own, a group of five players, including Jadan Ratteray-Smith and Donte Brangman, sit in a distant second place with four goals each, highlighting the sheer impact Bean has had on Robin Hood's title charge.
The Dandy Town Hornets have reclaimed their position at the top of the Premier Division following a breathless 3–2 victory over defending champions North Village Rams at Bernard Park. In a match defined by individual brilliance, David Jones proved to be the difference-maker, silencing the home crowd with a clinical treble that leaves the title race on a knife-edge.
Jones ignited the contest in the 33rd minute, providing a composed finish to hand the Hornets a narrow 1–0 advantage at the interval. However, the defending champions responded with typical resilience immediately after the restart. Jai Bean drew the Rams level in the 46th minute before clinically converting a penalty less than ten minutes later to turn the game on its head and hand North Village a 2–1 lead.
The lead proved short-lived as Jones struck again in the 59th minute to restore parity for the visitors. With the match seemingly destined for a draw, Jones produced a moment of magic one minute into stoppage time to complete his hat-trick and secure a vital three points that sent the Hornets back to the league summit.
St. George’s Colts 2 Young Men Social Club 1
St. George’s Colts significantly eased their relegation anxieties with a dramatic 2–1 come-from-behind victory over Young Men’s Social Club at Wellington Oval.
After falling behind to a Kimshum Smith strike in first-half stoppage time, the Colts rallied late in the second period. Blaiz Hall found the equaliser in the 76th minute, before Kashe Hall sparked wild celebrations three minutes into stoppage time to snatch the win.
Devonshire Colts 5 X-Road’s 1
Devonshire Colts kept their own title aspirations firmly intact with a dominant 5–1 dismantling of X-Roads at the Police Field.
Despite a missed penalty just before half-time, the Colts were never truly troubled.
Senoj Mitchell and Chermal Henry each netted two goals apiece, complementing an early opener from Elisha Darrell, to ensure the gap at the top remains narrow. Donovan Thompson scored the loan goal for X-Road’s
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Southampton Rangers 2 Vasco 1
In the First Division, Southampton Rangers secured a hard-fought 2–1 win over Vasco at the Southampton Oval.
After Malachi Jones gave the Rangers an early lead, Vasco looked to have earned a point when Kevin Arruda equalised on the hour mark.
However, Donte Brangman proved to be the hero for the hosts, striking in the 88th minute to secure the victory.
Wolves 0 St. David’s 0
Wolves and St. David’s played out a gritty 0–0 draw at Bernard Park as both sides struggled to find a clinical edge in the final third.