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Saturday, May 16, 2026
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Lambe Departs Needham & Crichlow Returns to Sutton
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Needham Market FC have confirmed that Bermudian international Reggie Lambe is to leave the club ahead of the 2026/27 campaign, marking the end of a significant chapter for the veteran playmaker at Bloomfields.
The Suffolk-based club released a statement today thanking the 35-year-old for his contributions. Lambe, who has enjoyed a storied career including spells in the Football League and the MLS, became a vital component of the Marketmen’s midfield, providing both technical quality and leadership to the dressing room.
The club stated that the departure comes as they begin to reshuffle the squad for the forthcoming season, with Lambe now expected to field offers from several clubs across the non-league pyramid.
Meanwhile, fellow Bermudian Kane Crichlow is heading back to Sutton United following the conclusion of his loan spell at Chelmsford City.
The pacy forward joined the Clarets on a temporary basis to gain valuable first-team minutes and has impressed during his time in the National League South. His return to Gander Green Lane comes at a crucial time for Sutton, as they evaluate their attacking options for the new season.
Crichlow’s development continues to be closely monitored by national team selectors, and his return to a full-time professional environment at Sutton is expected to provide the ideal platform for the next stage of his career.
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Saturday, May 16, 2026
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Gotham Silence Seattle as Courage Crush Chicago
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Seattle Reign FC head coach Laura Harvey continued her search for the perfect formula on Friday night, naming her ninth unique starting lineup of the 2026 season in a 2-0 defeat to Gotham FC at Lumen Field.
Harvey made three changes to the side that took the pitch last week, but the tactical shuffle was not enough to stop a clinical Gotham performance. Jaedyn Shaw opened the scoring for the visitors in the 23rd minute, before United States international Tierna Davidson doubled the advantage early in the second half to secure all three points for the New Jersey-based outfit.
Despite the result, Mia Fishel continued to stake her claim as a focal point for the Seattle attack. Making her third consecutive start—and her fourth of the season—the forward provided a physical presence up front as she continues to integrate following her high-profile move last July.
Since joining the Reign on July 10, 2025, Fishel has become a regular fixture in Harvey's plans, amassing 16 appearances and eight starts. While the Reign dominated large periods of possession in the final quarter, they were unable to provide the service required to get Fishel on the scoresheet before she was substituted late in the game.
In North Carolina, Bermudian international Leilanni Nesbeth and her Chicago Stars teammates endured a difficult evening at the First Horizon Stadium, falling to a heavy 4-0 defeat against a rampant North Carolina Courage.
Nesbeth, who has maintained an impressive 81% pass completion rate this season, was introduced as a second-half substitute in an attempt to provide stability to the Chicago midfield. However, the Courage’s high-pressing game proved too much for the visitors, who struggled to create meaningful openings throughout the 90 minutes.
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Friday, May 15, 2026
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Christopher Hat-trick Headlines Hafnarfjörður Rout in Cup
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Bermudian international Nia Christopher delivered a sensational second-half cameo to help FH Hafnarfjörður secure their place in the Icelandic Cup Semi-Finals with a dominant 7-0 victory over Selfoss.
The contest was effectively over as a spectacle within the opening twenty minutes as the visitors unleashed a relentless attacking display. Ingibjorg Magnusdottir ignited the scoring in just the third minute of play, providing the clinical edge that would define the afternoon. The lead was doubled only four minutes later when Helena Errington found the back of the net, and the mountain became even steeper for Selfoss in the 16th minute as Magnusdottir notched her second of the match to ensure a commanding 3-0 cushion at the interval.
The second half followed a similar pattern of one-way traffic. Berglind Hlynsdottir extended the advantage to four in the 59th minute, but the true talking point arrived shortly after with the introduction of Nia Christopher. Stepping onto the pitch in the 62nd minute, the Bermudian striker wasted no time in making her presence felt, taking just three minutes to open her account and further demoralise the Selfoss defence.
Christopher continued to terrorise the backline with her pace and movement, doubling her scoring in the 77th minute before completing a remarkable hat-trick six minutes from time. Her clinical twenty-minute blitz served as a definitive statement of intent, capping off a flawless team performance and ensuring Hafnarfjörður progressed to the final four in emphatic style. The result underscores FH's credentials as serious contenders for the trophy as they await their semi-final opponents.
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Friday, May 15, 2026
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Lindo Strike Stuns Champions as Stars Topple Trojans
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Somerset Lady Trojans 0 Dandy Stars 0
Defending champions Somerset Lady Trojans have been dealt a significant early-season blow, falling to a narrow 1-0 defeat at the hands of a disciplined Dandy Stars outfit.
In a contest defined by tactical grit and defensive resilience, the Stars produced a masterclass in frustration, nullifying the Trojans’ vaunted attack before snatching the points in the closing stages at a buoyant Bernard Park.
The first half followed a cagey pattern as the Lady Trojans looked to assert their usual dominance. Despite controlling large periods of possession, the champions found it difficult to penetrate a compact Dandy Stars backline that remained disciplined under sustained pressure.
The Stars, content to play on the counter-attack, successfully turned the match into a tactical stalemate, ensuring both sides headed into the tunnel with the scoreline remaining at 0-0.
The second half mirrored the first, with the Trojans growing increasingly frustrated as clear-cut chances remained at a premium. As the clock ticked toward a stalemate, the decisive moment arrived in the 79th minute.
Teyah Lindo proved to be the match-winner, capitalising on a rare lapse in the Somerset defence to fire home the only goal of the game. The strike ignited celebrations on the Dandy Stars bench and forced the champions into a desperate late surge. However, the Stars held firm through several minutes of stoppage time to secure a landmark victory.
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Friday, May 15, 2026
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Russell Strike Settles 'Battle of Somerset'
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Somerset Eagles 0 Somerset Trojans 1
The Somerset Trojans claimed local bragging rights this evening, as Rio Russell’s second-half strike secured a narrow 1-0 victory over the Somerset Eagles in the Bermuda Football Association’s Under-23 Division.
Staged at Bernard Park, the contest—affectionately dubbed the "Battle of Somerset"—lived up to its billing as a physical and tactically engrossing affair, with both sides refusing to yield an inch in a scoreless first half.
The opening 45 minutes saw a high-intensity battle in the middle of the park, as the two West End rivals cancelled each other out. The Eagles’ defensive shape proved difficult to break down, while the Trojans’ backline remained disciplined in the face of several pacy counter-attacks. Despite a handful of half-chances at either end, neither goalkeeper was truly tested before the whistle, leaving the match finely poised at 0-0.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with both squads maintaining a high tempo despite the humid conditions. As the game entered its final quarter, it appeared destined for a stalemate until the deadlock was finally broken in the 71st minute.
Rio Russell proved to be the difference-maker, showcasing sharp movement in the area to find the back of the net and ignite celebrations on the Trojans' bench. The Eagles pushed forward in the closing stages in search of a late equalizer, but the Trojans held firm to ensure the points stayed with the men in blue and red.
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