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Saturday, March 07, 2026
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Mixed Fortunes on a High-Stakes Day in the UK
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It was a weekend of dramatic shifts and individual brilliance for Bermuda’s overseas contingent, as high-profile promotion battles and clinical finishing took center stage across the English football pyramid.
The most significant move of the day occurred in the Championship, where Nathan Trott and his Cardiff City teammates relinquished their lead at the summit. In a high-stakes encounter at the Cardiff City Stadium, the Bluebirds fell to a two zero defeat against Lincoln City. The clinical performance from the visitors sees Lincoln leapfrog Cardiff to take the top spot, leaving Trott’s side in second as the promotion race intensifies.
At Bristol City, manager Jack Wilshere opted for heavy rotation following their midweek success. With a trip to Wembley secured, Wilshere made seven changes to the side that beat Northampton, but the gamble failed to pay off against Reading. Despite Nahki Wells' presence, the Robins suffered a three two home defeat, struggling to find the rhythm that has defined their recent cup run.
Further down the pyramid, the veterans and youngsters alike found their scoring touch. Reggie Lambe proved the difference-maker for Needham Market as they welcomed Southern League Premier Central leaders Spalding United. In the twenty-sixth minute, Lambe demonstrated his trademark awareness, looping a finish home from a partially cleared free-kick. The goal stood as the winner in a vital two zero victory.
In the National League South, Kane Crichlow was part of a rampant Chelmsford City side that dismantled Bath City seven one at the Dunmow Group Community Stadium. Meanwhile, Ajani Burchall made an immediate impact for Wimborne Town on the road. Just five minutes in, Burchall reacted quickest to a bouncing long throw, hooking a left-footed shot into the net to give his side the lead in an eventual one one draw with Yate Town.
It was a more frustrating afternoon for other Bermudians in the central and lower divisions. Willie Clemons and Leiston FC played out a one one draw with Stratford Town in Southern League Premier Division Central action, while Ayleal Dill saw his Southwell City side share the points in a one one draw with Dunkirk. Milan Butterfield suffered a difficult day at The Grove as Halesowen Town were beaten three zero by local rivals Stourbridge, and Aunde Todd and Badshot Lea narrowly missed out on points, falling two one to Fleet Town in a competitive Combined Counties Premier Division South clash.
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Saturday, March 07, 2026
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Town Close in on Title & St. George’s Stage Comeback
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The Bermuda Premier Division title race and relegation battle both reached a fever pitch during a high-stakes Saturday double-header at opposite ends of the island.
Dandy Town Hornets 4 Boulevard Blazers 1
At White Hill Field, the league-leading Dandy Town Hornets tightened their grip on the trophy with a clinical four one victory over the Boulevard Blazers, a result that has all but confirmed relegation for the embattled Blazers.
Dandy Town wasted no time asserting their dominance, racing into a three-goal lead before the interval. David Jones Jr opened the scoring in the eighteenth minute, followed closely by an Enrique Swan strike just two minutes later. Tomiko Goater then added his first of the afternoon in the thirty-sixth minute to leave the Blazers with a mountain to climb.
Goater scored his second of the game fifteen minutes from time, and while Keedai Astwood managed a late consolation for Boulevard, the damage was already done. The Hornets now hold a vital four-point lead over the PHC Zebras, while the Blazers sit six points adrift of safety with a vastly inferior goal difference and only two matches remaining.
St. George’s Colts 3 North Village Rams 2
At the Wellington Oval, the St. George’s Colts produced the comeback of the season to edge out the North Village Rams in a five-goal thriller.
North Village appeared to be in total control after Pierre Smith gave them a one-nil halftime lead and Jai Bean doubled the advantage just before the hour mark. However, the Rams were left stunned as St. George’s ignited a relentless nine-minute blitz.
The revival began in the sixty-fifth minute through Leroy Lewis, and incredibly, Jyrus Dill hauled the hosts level just sixty seconds later. The turnaround was completed in the seventy-fourth minute when Blaiz Hall found the back of the net to seal a remarkable three two victory.
The win propels St. George’s into sixth place in the standings, while the North Village Rams remain stationary in fourth after letting a commanding lead slip through their fingers.
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Friday, March 06, 2026
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Bascome's Blast Blitz Utica in High-Scoring Thriller
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The Baltimore Blast delivered a clinical attacking performance to overcome Utica City FC in a breathless encounter defined by relentless offensive pressure and clinical finishing. From the opening whistle, Baltimore signaled their intent as Patrick Thompson found the back of the net just fifteen seconds into the match, setting the tone for what would become a difficult evening for the Utica defense. The lead was doubled within four minutes when Juan Pereira struck his first of the night, and although Sergio Pinal pulled one back for the visitors midway through the period, Eber Ospina ensured Baltimore went into the first break with a comfortable cushion.
The second quarter saw a flurry of activity as Utica attempted to claw their way back into the contest through a Geo Alves goal. However, Baltimore’s response was immediate and devastating. Kevaughn Frater registered his first major contribution of the game just forty seconds later to restore the advantage, before Nico Williams added a further blow with a clinical finish a mere second before the halftime buzzer. This ability to strike at pivotal moments proved to be the difference throughout the night, leaving Utica with a mountain to climb in the second half.
Baltimore’s dominance reached its peak in the third period as the game briefly threatened to turn into a rout. Frater secured his second goal of the night after ten minutes of play, and Nico Williams followed suit almost instantly to extend the gap further. Joey Tavernese managed to stem the bleeding for Utica with a well-taken goal, but the momentum remained firmly with the home side. Despite a spirited fourth-quarter effort from Utica, which saw goals from Juan Salazar and Gordy Gurson, Baltimore refused to let their grip on the match slip. Frater completed a superb individual display by sealing his hat-trick, before Pereira added his second of the night to put the result beyond any doubt.
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Thursday, March 05, 2026
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Goater Departs Aston Villa Women After Influential Stint
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Aston Villa Women have confirmed the departure of assistant coach and club legend Shaun Goater, bringing an end to his tenure with the Midlands club. The former prolific striker joined the coaching staff in August 2024 and played a pivotal role during a period of significant transition for the side.
Goater’s impact at Villa Park extended beyond his duties as an assistant. In December 2024, he was called upon to take caretaker charge of the first team following the departure of Robert de Pauw. His steady hand during that interim period was highly valued by the club before he returned to his assistant role upon the permanent appointment of Natalia Arroyo.
The move marks another chapter in Goater's evolving coaching career. Before his move to Villa, he spent three years honing his craft behind the scenes at Manchester City—the club where he achieved legendary status as a player. His time in Manchester included stints with both the academy and the women’s senior side, providing him with a robust tactical foundation.
In a statement, Aston Villa expressed their gratitude for the Bermudian's "commitment and contribution" during his time with the squad. As the club continues its campaign under Arroyo, they move forward with well-wishes for Goater, whose experience as a top-flight goalscorer and developing coach has left a lasting impression on the dressing room.
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Thursday, March 05, 2026
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BFA Title Race Intensifies Across Busy Weekend
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The battle for supremacy in the Bermuda Premier Division takes center stage this Saturday as the league enters a pivotal stretch of the 2026 campaign. All eyes will be on White Hill Field at 3:00 pm where the current league leaders, Dandy Town Hornets, play host to the Boulevard Blazers. The Hornets have been the team to beat this season, but they face a Blazers side known for their resilience in high-stakes encounters.
Simultaneously, the historic Wellington Oval will provide the backdrop for a mouth-watering clash between St. George's Colts and the North Village Rams. With both sides jockeying for position in the upper echelon of the table, this encounter promises to be a tactical chess match in the east end and a preview of their FA Challenge Cup Semi-Final.
The action continues unabated on Sunday with a tripleheader of Premier Division fixtures all kicking off at 3:00 pm.
At the Police Field, Devonshire Colts face a daunting task as they welcome the formidable PHC Zebras in what is expected to be a physical contest. Meanwhile, the Paget Lions will look to make the most of home advantage at White Hill Field when they take on the Devonshire Cougars. The day’s top-flight action concludes at Lords in St. David's, where X-Roads play host to Young Men’s Social Club in a match that could have significant implications for the mid-table standings.
Earlier on Sunday, the focus shifts to the First Division as the promotion race gathers pace with two 12:30 pm kick-offs.
The Somerset Cricket Club will be buzzing as the Somerset Trojans host Vasco in a clash of styles. Over at the Southampton Oval, the Southampton Rangers are set to welcome St. David’s for a contest that usually delivers goals.
With points at a premium in both divisions, this weekend’s slate of matches is poised to reshape the footballing landscape across the island.
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