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Saturday, April 04, 2026
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Cougars Finish in a Six-Goal Finale at the Rec
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Devonshire Cougars 4 X-Roads 2
Devonshire Cougars signed off their campaign in emphatic style as a spirited second-half display secured a 4-2 victory over X-Roads at the Devonshire Recreation Club.
The final day of the season for the two teams produced a high-octane encounter that remained on a knife-edge until the closing stages. X-Roads initially looked poised to spoil the home festivities when they broke the deadlock after 31 minutes. A defensive lapse proved costly for the Cougars as the ball was diverted into their own net, handing the visitors a lead that reflected their early enterprise.
However, the setback served only to galvanise the hosts. Kylan Browne emerged as the protagonist of a rapid-fire turnaround, restoring parity just four minutes later with a composed finish. Before X-Roads could regroup, Browne struck again within sixty seconds, ghosting through the defensive line to slot home his second and propel the Cougars into a 2-1 lead as the sides headed for the tunnel at the interval.
The visitors refused to fade away and found a route back into the contest early in the second period. Relentless pressure from the X-Roads attack paid dividends in the 51st minute when Donovan Thompson found a pocket of space to fire a clinical strike past the goalkeeper, drawing the scores level at 2-2 and setting up a tense final half-hour.
With the match hanging in the balance, the Cougars eventually found the decisive breakthrough ten minutes from time. Christian Albouy proved to be the hero of the afternoon, arriving late in the box to restore the Devonshire lead in the 80th minute. As X-Roads pushed men forward in a desperate search for a third equalizer, they left themselves vulnerable on the counter-attack. Domino Coddington exploited the gaps in the 86th minute, calmly rounding off a swift team move to double the advantage and ensure the Devonshire Cougars ended their season with all three points in front of a jubilant home crowd.
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Saturday, April 04, 2026
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Rhode Island Held as Nesbeth Watches Stars Fall
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Khano Smith’s Rhode Island FC were forced to settle for a frustrating point at Beirne Stadium as a resilient Detroit City backline held firm to secure a scoreless draw in Pawtucket.
Despite the lack of goals, the encounter was far from a stale affair. Smith’s men dominated the statistical battle, peppering the Detroit goal with 14 shots compared to the visitors' modest four. The tactical approach from the touchline was clear as Rhode Island exploited the wide channels, delivering 19 crosses into the area, but a combination of desperate defending and clinical goalkeeping ensured the points were shared.
The result marks a second consecutive shutout for Rhode Island on home soil, a defensive solidity that will please Smith as he looks to establish Centreville Bank Stadium as a fortress. However, the inability to convert territorial dominance into a breakthrough remains the primary concern for the Bermudian manager as his side concluded their two-game homestand.
Across the midwest, there was frustration of a different kind for Bermuda international Leilanni Nesbeth. The midfielder remained an unused substitute as her Chicago Stars FC side fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Utah Royals FC in Sandy.
In a match largely dictated by defensive heroics, Chicago owed much to goalkeeper Katie Atkinson. Making her debut for the Stars, Atkinson produced a series of stunning interventions, racking up eight saves to keep the visitors in contention.
The deadlock was eventually broken in controversial circumstances. Following a lengthy VAR review, the officials awarded a penalty kick to the Royals, which was duly converted to provide the game’s only goal. Despite a late push for an equalizer, the Stars were unable to find a way through, leaving Nesbeth to watch from the dugout as Chicago's road trip ended in a slender loss.
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Friday, April 03, 2026
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Christopher Scores on Debut but FH Fall in Super Cup Final
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Bermuda international Nia Christopher enjoyed a bittersweet introduction to Icelandic football as she netted on her official debut for FH Hafnarfjörður, despite her side slipping to a 3-1 defeat against Breiðablik in the Iceland Super Cup Final.
After extreme Arctic weather forced the abandonment of the original fixture just ten minutes in yesterday, the match was able to forge ahead today under much-improved conditions. However, the respite from the elements did not translate to a reprieve on the pitch for FH, who found themselves under immediate pressure from a clinical Breiðablik outfit.
The deadlock was broken after just five minutes when Barbara Gisladottir found the opening goal, setting a relentless tone for the afternoon. Breiðablik continued to dominate the early exchanges and doubled their advantage in the 26th minute through Hrafnhildur Halldorsdottir. FH struggled to contain the wave of attacks and retreated to the dressing rooms at the interval trailing 2-0 and facing a significant uphill battle.
Any hopes of a swift second-half comeback were further dampened in the 57th minute when Agla Maria Albertsdottir added a third for Breiðablik, effectively ending the contest as a spectacle. Despite the scoreline, Christopher remained a persistent threat for FH and finally got her reward in the 79th minute. The former Fort Lauderdale United forward showed the predatory instincts that made her a high-profile winter signing, pulling a goal back to mark her competitive debut in style.
While the late strike proved to be little more than a consolation as Breiðablik hung on to secure the silverware, Christopher’s individual impact offered a glimpse of the quality she brings to the Hafnarfjörður ranks. Speaking ahead of the final, the Bermudian expressed her excitement at joining the club, noting that the warm welcome from teammates and staff had motivated her to make an immediate impact.
Christopher emphasized her desire to help the team in any way possible, promising supporters that she is eager to keep improving as a player while hunting for goals and trophies. Although the Super Cup proved elusive today, her debut strike suggests that Christopher will be a pivotal figure for FH as they turn their attention to the upcoming league campaign.
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Friday, April 03, 2026
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Bermuda UK Footballers Good Friday Round-Up
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Voting has officially opened for the Cardiff City Player of the Season award, with Bermudian goalkeeper Nathan Trott among the six-man shortlist after a record-breaking debut campaign in South Wales.
The 27-year-old made an immediate impact following his arrival, becoming the first goalkeeper in the club's history to record five consecutive clean sheets in his first five appearances. Those shutouts against Port Vale, Rotherham United, AFC Wimbledon, Luton Town, and Plymouth Argyle back in August set the foundation for a highly successful season under manager Brian Barry-Murphy. Trott has since extended that tally to 14 clean sheets in total, combining incredible reflex saves against Barnsley and Northampton with a modern, composed style of play that has become central to City’s tactical identity. Supporters have until the club's annual awards evening on Saturday, April 25th, to cast the votes that will determine the winner.
The afternoon was also a significant one for Nahki Wells and Luton Town, as they secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Peterborough United at Kenilworth Road. The fixture was played under a somber atmosphere, with both sets of players wearing black armbands in a moving tribute to Tony Godden. The former goalkeeper, who represented both the Hatters and Posh with distinction, passed away this week at the age of 70. On the pitch, the win provides a vital boost for Wells’ side as they continue to jostle for position in the upper reaches of the table.
Further down the pyramid, it was a day of mixed fortunes for Bermuda’s overseas contingent. In the National League North, there was late heartbreak for Justin Donawa and Keziah Martin as Hereford conceded a stoppage-time winner to fall 1-0 against Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough. In the Southern League Premier Central, Reggie Lambe enjoyed a more productive afternoon, helping Needham Market edge past Bromsgrove Sporting with a clinical 1-0 win at Bloomfields.
Elsewhere, Kane Crichlow was involved in a dominant display as Chelmsford City picked up a commanding 3-0 victory over Enfield Town at the Dunmow Group Community Stadium. Milan Butterfield also tasted success, with his Halesowen Town side pulling off a strong 3-1 win against Stamford. However, the results were less favorable for Willie Clemons, whose Leiston side suffered a 4-1 defeat at Redditch United, and Ajani Burchall, who saw his Wimborne Town teammates fall to a narrow 1-0 loss at home to Farnham Town.
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Thursday, April 02, 2026
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Three-Way Fight for Bermuda Premier Division Glory
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The Bermuda Football Association has cleared the stage for a heart-stopping conclusion to the Premier Division season, with the league championship trophy set to be presented this Sunday amidst a three-way battle for the crown.
The island’s footballing landscape is bracing for a dramatic afternoon where the destination of the trophy remains undecided until the final whistle. Dandy Town Hornets currently occupy the box seat at the summit of the table with 40 points, holding the narrowest of advantages over a chasing pack that has refused to blink throughout a relentless campaign.
For the Hornets, the equation is simple yet daunting: a victory in their final outing against St. George’s Colts at Wellington Oval will secure the championship. However, after a season of remarkable consistency, they know that any slip-up would leave the door ajar for those waiting in the wings.
Sitting just two points behind are the Devonshire Colts, who have emerged as the season’s most persistent challengers. With 38 points, the Colts have kept the pressure firmly on the leaders by relying on a blend of disciplined defending and clinical finishing. To snatch the title in what would be a historic triumph for the club, they must secure three points against Young Men’s Social Club at Police Field and hope for a Dandy Town failure.
The title picture is further complicated by the presence of PHC Zebras in third place. On 37 points, the Zebras are the outsiders in this triple-threat tussle, but their pedigree in high-stakes matches makes them a formidable threat. While they require both teams above them to drop points, their mathematical involvement ensures that every minute of the final weekend will be played with maximum intensity.
Match Week 18
Saturday, April 4, 2026
8:00 pm - Devonshire Cougars vs. X-Roads @ Devonshire Recreation Club
Sunday, April 5, 2026 all 3:00 pm Kick-off’s
PHC Zebras vs. Boulevard Blazers @ PHC Stadium St. George's Colts vs. Dandy Town Hornets @ Wellington Oval Paget Lions vs. North Village Rams @ White Hill Field Young Men Social Club vs. Devonshire Colts @ Police Field
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