The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) has been forced to postpone a number of high-profile fixtures scheduled for Match Week 5 of the 2025/26 season, citing the combination of severe weather threats and facility issues.
The BFA advised that due to the pending impact of Hurricane Melissa and the withdrawal of the Goose Gosling Field as a viable venue, several crucial matches across both the Premier and First Divisions will not be played as originally scheduled.
The decision affects four key games, impacting clubs chasing vital points early in the season:
The postponements include two eagerly anticipated clashes in the top flight:
Premier Division Matches Postponed
Boulevard Blazers vs. Paget Lions Dandy Town Hornets vs. North Village Rams
The action in the First Division has also been disrupted, with two matches requiring rescheduling:
First Division Matches Postponed
Vasco Da Gama vs Southampton Rangers Robin Hood FC vs Somerset Eagles
The BFA will now work to find new dates for these fixtures, adding to the scheduling complexity caused by the hurricane threat. Supporters are advised to monitor official BFA channels for updates on when these matches will be played.
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