Tonight is a momentous occasion for Bermudian football as the national team legend Reggie Lambe will play his final home international match when Bermuda faces Curacao in a crucial World Cup 26 Qualifying fixture at the National Sports Centre at 8:00 pm.
Lambe, who recently announced his decision to retire from international duty at the close of this qualifying campaign, is Bermuda’s most capped player with an unprecedented 64 appearances and 14 goals for the Gombey Warriors.
The veteran midfielder's journey has spanned nearly two decades since his debut in 2007. His career highlights include scoring the dramatic late winner against Cuba that sealed Bermuda’s progress to this final qualifying round.
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) President Mark Wade urged fans to come out: "We encourage all fans to come out and give Reggie the farewell that he deserves during our team's last home match versus Curacao on Thursday, November 13th, at the National Sports Centre”.
Though Bermuda is out of contention for World Cup qualification, Coach Michael Findlay’s side is determined to earn their first points in the group and spoil Curacao’s chances.
Curacao is battling for the top spot in Group B and is widely considered the favourite. The teams last met in September, where Curacao edged a thrilling 3-2 victory. Bermuda showed resilience in that match, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to level the score by half-time.
Tonight offers Lambe one final opportunity to lead the Gombey Warriors to a famous home result before his final international appearance away to Trinidad & Tobago.
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Inclement Weather Forces BFA Postponements to Friday Night
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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) has been forced to postpone its scheduled league fixtures for today, November 11th, citing inclement weather conditions.
The affected matches, which were originally slated, have now been rescheduled for Friday night, adding a critical doubleheader to the fixture list at the Devonshire Recreation Club.
Rescheduled Doubleheader Football fans can look forward to the following match schedule on Friday, November 14th, at the Devonshire Recreation Club:
7:00 pm: Robin Hood vs St David's
This First Division match is a vital match for Robin Hood, who have won their first two league games and are looking to maintain a perfect record as they play catch-up with the table leaders. St. David’s will be searching for a crucial second win of the season.
9:00 pm: Boulevard Blazers vs Paget Lions
This Premier Division clash is a crucial battle for mid-table position, with both the Boulevard Blazers and Paget Lions looking to improve their standing as the season progresses into its next phase.
Monday, November 10, 2025
Islandstats/BFA Excellence in Action Live @ 4:30 pm
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www.islandstats.com, and the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) is renewing its push to bolster the ranks of local match officials by continuing its strategic collaboration with islandstats.com for the current season.
The initiative aims to inspire more individuals to join the refereeing ranks, addressing the perennial challenge of official shortages within the domestic game.
The centerpiece of this recruitment drive is the special weekly segment, "Excellence in Action," which airs live every Monday at 5:30 PM on the platform's Referees Corner show.
This programme is set to feature members of the Bermuda Referee Association, who will discuss the benefits of becoming a certified official, including pathways to international experience, income generation, and developing leadership skills crucial for the game’s sustainability.
By leveraging the live platform, the BFA aims to provide greater transparency and insight into the world of officiating, encouraging football enthusiasts to see the sport from a new and essential perspective.
Monday, November 10, 2025
Robin Hood vs St. David’s Rescheduled for Tuesday
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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) has confirmed the rescheduled date for a pivotal First Division match, as teams continue to catch up on fixtures postponed earlier in the season.
The postponed First Division clash between Robin Hood and St. David’s has now been rescheduled for Tuesday, November 11th, with a lunchtime kick-off set for 12:00 pm at the Devonshire Recreation Club.
This fixture is a crucial one for Robin Hood, this match will be only their third league fixture of the campaign, despite the season being well underway. They enter the game with a perfect record, having secured two wins from two outings so far, and will be looking to maintain that 100% start to surge up the table.
Meanwhile, St. David’s will be seeking a much-needed victory as they look to climb the standings and secure only their second win of the season against tough opposition. The result of this mid-week tie will have a significant impact on the First Division table as teams jostle for promotion spots.
Sunday, November 09, 2025
Dudley Eve Glory for Colts Who Edged Cougars in Final
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Devonshire Cougars 1 St. George’s Colts 2
The St. George’s Colts, guided by coach Drewonde Bascome, have claimed the prestigious Dudley Eve Championship, defeating the Devonshire Cougars, coached by Mark Mills, with a hard-fought 2-1 victory in the final at the Devonshire Recreation Club. The match featured a fascinating sideline battle between the two coaches, who share a history of working together in the FC Bascome programme.
The breakthrough came in the 20th minute when the St. George’s Colts took the lead. A free-kick just outside the box was bent around the wall, and although the Devonshire Cougars goalkeeper got to it, the ball was not collected cleanly. Zachary McGuire was quick to react, managing to bundle the ball over the line to give the Colts a 1-0 advantage which they held until the half-time whistle.
The lead was doubled in the 68th minute when Jarazinho Bassett was on hand to score from close range after the Cougars goalkeeper made an initial save. The goal made the score 2-0 and gave the Colts a significant cushion.
The Cougars, whose starting lineup included Chazz Knight, Zari Simmons, Jahzi Wilson Butterfield, and Domico Coddington, pushed hard for a comeback. They pulled a goal back in the 81st minute when substitute Charmari Burns was able to head the ball into the back of the net after the St. George’s Colts goalkeeper punched the ball out.
Despite a late surge for the equalizer, the St. George’s Colts defence stood firm to claim the 2-1 victory and the trophy.