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Sunday, March 01, 2026
Premier & First Division Round Ups

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PREMIER DIVISION

North Village Rams 2 Dandy Town Hornets 3


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

FIRST DIVISION

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 the Devonshire Recreation Club as both sides struggled to find a clinical edge in the final third.


Sunday, March 01, 2026
Nolan Fires Bradford to Victory as FC United Falter in Cup

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Former Bermudian international Aaliyah Nolan was back on the scoresheet as Bradford City Women continued their relentless march at the top of the table with a comprehensive 6–0 win over Ponteland. In a one-sided affair at the Horsfall Stadium, the Bantams' attacking prowess was on full display as they dismantled the visitors to strengthen their promotion credentials.

Nolan, who has been a consistent threat for the West Yorkshire side since joining from Leeds United, provided one of the evening’s clinical finishes to help seal the rout. The victory ensures Bradford City maintain their healthy lead at the summit of the North East Regional Women’s Football League, with their goal difference continuing to swell as the season nears its conclusion.

It was a more frustrating afternoon for fellow Bermudian Trinae Edwards, who watched from the bench as her FC United of Manchester teammates were edged out 1–0 by Bury FC Women. In a tightly contested Manchester FA County Cup tie, the two local rivals were separated by a single goal that ultimately ended FC United’s hopes in the competition.

Edwards, who has been pushing for a starting spot in the First Division lineup, remained an unused substitute as the management opted for experience in a cagey knockout environment. While the defeat is a setback for the Broadhurst Park outfit, their focus will now shift back to league action as they look to climb the table in the final months of the campaign.

Jasmine Spence and her Newport Pagnell Town Women teammates have reignited their campaign with a clinical 4–0 victory over Netherton United Ladies. Competing at The Grange, Netherton Ground, the Swans produced a commanding away performance to shrug off recent frustrations and return to winning ways in emphatic style.

The match began with Newport Pagnell asserting their authority in the midfield, with Spence central to the visitors' creative output. Her ability to find pockets of space between the lines allowed the Swans to dictate the tempo from the opening whistle, frequently stretching the Netherton defensive unit.

Despite a resilient start from the hosts, the deadlock was broken as Newport Pagnell’s relentless pressure eventually told. The visitors' clinical edge in the final third proved to be the difference, as they navigated the heavy conditions at The Grange to secure a four-goal cushion and a vital clean sheet.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Clean Sheet for Trott & Scoring Start for Wells in Action-Packed Day

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Nathan Trott continued his exceptional form between the sticks as Cardiff City secured a dominant 4–0 victory over Doncaster Rovers at the Eco-Power Stadium. The Bermudian goalkeeper was largely untroubled throughout the afternoon, but his composure helped anchor a Cardiff side that looked clinical on the road. The result marks Trott’s 12th shutout of a stellar season, further cementing his reputation as one of the most reliable custodians in the league.

In League One, Nahki Wells wasted no time in making his mark for Luton Town during their trip to Vale Park. The veteran striker ignited the visiting support in the fifth minute, ghosting into the box to provide a clinical finish and give the Hatters an early lead. However, Port Vale proved to be resilient hosts, drawing level in the 29th minute. Despite sustained pressure from Luton in the closing stages, the two sides ultimately shared the points in a 1–1 draw.

Further down the pyramid, Kane Crichlow was part of a rampant Chelmsford City performance at the Plainmoor Grounds. Taking on Torquay United in the National League South, Chelmsford delivered a ruthless attacking display to dismantle their hosts 5–0. Crichlow’s movement and creativity were central to a victory that keeps Chelmsford firmly in the promotion hunt.

It was a more difficult afternoon for Milan Butterfield and Halesowen Town. Traveling to the Woodside Park Grounds to face Bishop's Stortford, the Yeltz struggled to find their rhythm in a cagey affair. A single goal proved to be the difference as Halesowen fell to a narrow 1–0 defeat. Similarly, Ajani Burchall began the afternoon on the bench for Wimborne Town as they hosted Dorchester Town. Despite a late push after Burchall’s introduction, Wimborne were unable to overturn the deficit and went down 2–1 at the Wyatt Homes Stadium.

In the Isthmian League, Coolridge Fubler was named in the starting eleven for Binfield FC’s clash with Egham Town at The Runnymede Stadium, while Remi Coddington was held in reserve on the bench. In a see-saw battle that saw both sides trade the lead, Binfield ultimately ended up on the wrong side of a 3–2 scoreline.

There was better news for Zhani Burgess, whose Quorn FC side enjoyed a fruitful trip to the Quattro-Tech Stadium. Facing St Ives Town in a Southern League 1 match-up, Quorn dictated the tempo from the outset. Burgess played a key role in the midfield engine room as his side eased to a comprehensive 4–1 victory, ensuring a successful road trip for the Leicestershire club.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Hood Promoted, Paget Boost Hopes & Zebras to the Summit

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The Bermudian football landscape saw a day of contrasting celebrations at White Hill Field as Robin Hood officially confirmed their return to the top flight, while the Paget Lions secured a priceless victory in their battle against the drop.

PREMIER DIVISION

Paget Lions 1 Boulevard Blazers 0


In the Premier Division, Paget Lions took a massive step toward safety with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over the basement-dwelling Boulevard Blazers. The decisive moment arrived in the eighth minute when Delray Rawlins found the back of the net to ignite the home support.

Despite sustained pressure from both sides and several scoring opportunities in the following eighty minutes, both goalkeepers remained impenetrable. The three points move Paget into eighth place on 12 points, pulling them within a single point of St George’s Colts. For the Boulevard Blazers, the defeat leaves them rooted to the bottom of the table and facing an increasingly uphill task to retain their Premier Division status.

PHC Zebras 4 Devonshire Cougars 1

The PHC Zebras have reclaimed their position at the top of the Bermuda Premier Division following a clinical 4–1 demolition of the Devonshire Cougars at the PHC Stadium.

The deadlock was broken in the 17th minute through a sequence that highlighted the hosts' predatory instincts. Enrique Russell unleashed a stinging effort from distance that forced a parried save from the Cougars' goalkeeper, but Joshua Joseph was the quickest to react, ghosting into the six-yard box to poke home the rebound and give the Zebras an early lead.

The visitors showed resilience and drew level in the 22nd minute when Domico Coddington found a way through the PHC defence to restore parity. However, the momentum shifted back to the Zebras just ten minutes later. Joseph, proving to be a constant menace, pounced on a bouncing ball at the edge of the area and unleashed a powerful strike that left the keeper with no chance, restoring the hosts' advantage.

The Zebras essentially put the game out of reach before the interval with a goal of pure technical quality. Russell showcased his strength and composure in the 34th minute, outmuscling his marker to reach a high-bouncing ball before executing a perfectly weighted lob over the advancing goalkeeper. The 3–1 lead at the break left the Cougars with a mountain to climb in the second period.

The victory was formally sealed in the 68th minute through a moment of set-piece magic. Standing over a free kick at the top of the penalty area, Enrique Russell curled a magnificent effort into the top corner of the net to claim his second of the afternoon. The strike not only extended the Zebras' lead to 4–1 but served as a definitive statement of intent as the club moves back to the summit of the table with the season entering its final stretch.

FIRST DIVISION

Somerset Eagles 1 Robin Hood 2


The afternoon’s main drama unfolded in the First Division as Robin Hood officially secured promotion to the Premier Division following a dramatic 2–1 win over Somerset Eagles.

The match provided immediate tactical intrigue when Qash Lambert was introduced from the bench, finding the back of the net just four minutes after his arrival to give Hood a 20th-minute lead. However, the Eagles responded before the interval through Rushaine Murphy, ensuring the sides went into the break level at 1–1.

The contest appeared to be heading for a stalemate until the 88th minute when Robin Hood were awarded a late penalty. The league’s leading marksman, Keishen Bean, stepped up to the spot and clinically dispatched the winner, sealing both the points and his side’s promotion. The victory marks a successful campaign for the green and white, who have led the division for much of the season.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Bascome’s Baltimore Stage Dramatic Comeback in Missouri

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David Bascome’s Baltimore Blast produced a spirited second-half resurgence to overcome a two-goal deficit and defeat the St. Louis Ambush 5–4 in a pulsating Major Arena Soccer League encounter at The Family Arena. The victory, secured in the dying minutes of regulation, showcased the tactical flexibility and mental fortitude that have become hallmarks of the Blast under their Bermudian head coach.

The opening exchanges belonged to the hosts, as Riley Urie ignited the home crowd with a tenth-minute strike to put the Ambush ahead. Baltimore responded quickly through Jairo Guevara, who found an equaliser less than two minutes later, but Urie struck again before the end of the first period to restore the St. Louis advantage. When James Togbah extended the lead to 3–1 in the second quarter, it appeared the Blast were facing a mountain to climb on the road.

The interval proved to be a turning point as Bascome’s side emerged with renewed intensity for the third quarter. Alejandro Chavez sparked the comeback early in the period, followed shortly by a leveller from Jonatas Melo. Although Mario Falsone briefly regained the lead for St. Louis at 4–3, the momentum had firmly shifted toward the visitors.

The final quarter was a testament to Baltimore’s endurance and clinical finishing. With just three minutes remaining on the clock, Oumar Sylla drew the Blast level for the third time in the match. The dramatic climax arrived barely sixty seconds later when Wellington Bramusse found the back of the net to give Baltimore their first lead of the evening. The Blast defense then stood firm under immense pressure to see out the remaining time and secure a vital win that keeps them firmly in the hunt for post-season positioning.
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