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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Wells & Lambe On Winning Sides in UK

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Luton Town captain Kal Naismith breathed new life into the Town’s play-off charge with an incredible late free-kick to earn a crucial third League One win on the spin.

Just days after the jubilant celebrations of their Vertu Trophy success at Wembley, the Hatters returned to the bread and butter of league action with a nervy but vital 2-1 victory over Northampton Town at Kenilworth Road.

In a contest that seemed destined for a stalemate, the score was deadlocked at 1-1 with just five minutes remaining on the clock. Up stepped the skipper, Kal Naismith, to curl a glorious effort from 25 yards into the top corner. The strike brought the house down and sealed a dramatic victory that lifts Luton to within three points of the League One top six.

It was a result the Hatters arguably deserved after a relentless second-half display. While the physical toll of Sunday's final was evident, the presence of Nahki Wells and a spirited Luton side ensured they found a way to win. For Northampton, the defeat carries a heavy price, confirming their relegation from League One despite a resilient performance.

Beyond the drama of the Football League, Bermuda’s Reggie Lambe was also on the winning side as Needham Market FC continued their impressive Southern League Premier Division Central campaign.

Lambe and his teammates traveled to the War Memorial Athletic Ground to face Stourbridge FC in a closely contested battle. A disciplined defensive display, combined with a solitary clinical strike, was enough for the Marketmen to secure a 1-0 victory.

The win keeps Needham Market firmly in the hunt for the promotion play-offs, sitting sixth in the table as the season enters its final weeks. For Lambe, it marks another consistent performance in a standout season since joining the Suffolk-based side.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Pedro's History Making Accomplishment Acknowledged

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Following www.islandstats.com report on Sunday that history was made the Bermuda Football Association announced, while North Village captured the coveted FA Cup for the 12th time. Another milestone was quietly achieved.

Rhys Pedro became the youngest ever match official for the Men's FA Cup final at the tender age of 14.

Pedro has only been officiating for 2 years and started officiating the men's leagues during the 2025/26 season.

Pedro is a graduate of the program at Warwick Academy, organized by BFA in conjunction with the school. The program offered training through international instructors. Since receiving the initial qualification through that course, he has attended several additional courses offered through the BFA Referee Committee, with international FIFA assessors and mentors coming to the island.

Pedro has already set his sights on being a center referee in a First Division game within the next year and qualifying as a FIFA-listed official.

Pedro had this to say about the FA Cup Final: “When I was first informed of being selected as one of the officials for the FA Cup final, I was initially nervous; however, it soon gave way to excitement and a feeling of pride. Standing in front of the crowd before the game, I was overwhelmed with a mixture of pride, fear, and excitement, especially as it was my first time officiating in the Flora Duffy Stadium. As the game began, all of those feelings of doubt and nervousness slipped away, and I focused solely on the game.

If I had to give any advice to other young people that were thinking of trying out officiating, it would be to ignore all the people who doubt you and instead focus on improving day by day, bit by bit, and you will succeed. There is a lot to learn and remember, but Bermuda has some amazing instructors and fellow referees who are always willing to help provide guidance. You also pick up a lot of useful life skills, such as teamwork, communication, and being able to confidently make big decisions.”
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Trott Heroics & Crichlow Strike Highlight Bermuda Footballers

Kane Criclow
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Bermuda’s Nathan Trott produced a goalkeeping masterclass to help Cardiff City secure a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Huddersfield Town at the John Smith's Stadium.

In a contest where the hosts looked increasingly likely to snatch all three points, it was Trott’s intervention that ultimately defined the evening. The Bermudian shot-stopper was forced into action early in the first half when Huddersfield’s Bojan Radulović rose to meet a near-perfect cross from Lasse Sørensen. Radulović’s header looked destined for the back of the net, but Trott produced a phenomenal fingertip save to deny the opener.

The drama intensified in the closing stages after eight minutes of stoppage time were signaled. With the Terriers pushing relentlessly for a winner, substitute Marcus McGuane unleashed a powerful strike that seemed certain to break the deadlock, only for Trott to brilliantly tip the effort onto the crossbar. Moments later, the Cardiff number one denied the hosts again from point-blank range, ensuring Yousef Salech’s earlier return to the scoresheet earned the Bluebirds a vital point on the road.

Beyond the drama of the Championship, several of Bermuda’s overseas stars were in action across the English non-league circuit on Tuesday:

Chelmsford City: Kane Crichlow was among the goals in a six-goal thriller at the Hornchurch Stadium. With Chelmsford leading 1-0 in their National League South clash against Hornchurch FC, Crichlow doubled the advantage in the 16th minute. However, the hosts fought back to secure a 3-3 draw in a high-octane encounter.

Wimborne Town: Ajani Burchall enjoyed the most emphatic result of the evening as Wimborne Town dismantled Tiverton Town 6-0. The Southern Premier Division South victory at the Slee Blackwell Solicitors Stadium saw Wimborne produce a clinical attacking display to overwhelm their opponents.

Leiston FC: Willie Clemons played his part in a disciplined defensive performance as Leiston FC edged Real Bedford 1-0. The Southern League Premier Division Central match was decided by the narrowest of margins, with Clemons’ side holding firm to claim all three points.

Hereford FC: It was a tougher night for Keziah Martin, whose Hereford FC side suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Oxford City. Despite the advantage of playing at the MandM Edgar Street Stadium, Hereford were unable to overcome their National League North rivals.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Rams Secure Historic FA Cup Title After Penalty Drama

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The North Village Rams cemented their place in Bermudian football history, overcoming Devonshire Colts in a tense penalty shootout to lift the FA Challenge Cup at the National Sports Center.

Devonshire Colts 1 (4) North Village Rams 1 (5)

The showpiece event at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium was steeped in significance before the first whistle even blew. The Rams were making a remarkable fourth consecutive appearance in the final, while the Devonshire Colts were celebrating their first trip to the showpiece event in nearly two decades. The occasion also marked a milestone for officiating, as Rhys Pedro became the youngest assistant referee to ever serve in an FA Challenge Cup Final.

The match ignited early when the North Village Rams took the lead in just the fifth minute. Jonte Smith found space in the area to fire home, giving the defending champions the perfect start and leaving the Colts reeling. However, the Devonshire side showed the resilience that had defined their tournament run, gradually working their way back into the contest. Their persistence was rewarded just before the interval when Chermal Henry leveled the score in the 43rd minute, ensuring the sides went into the break on equal footing.

The second half proved to be a tactical stalemate as both goalkeepers produced vital saves to keep their respective dreams alive. Despite several clear-cut chances created by both outfits, neither side could find the decisive touch before the end of regulation time. The deadlock persisted through 30 minutes of grueling extra time, with the afternoon heat taking its toll and forcing the prestigious trophy to be decided by kicks from the penalty mark.

The drama intensified during the shootout as both teams missed their opening attempts, heightening the nerves of the vocal crowd. A sequence of clinical finishing followed as the next four spot-kicks for each side were successfully converted, sending the final into a sudden-death scenario. The heartbreak eventually fell to the Devonshire Colts, who missed their sixth attempt. North Village made no mistake with their final kick, sparking wild scenes of celebration among the Rams supporters as they secured the 5-4 shootout victory.

While the Colts will reflect on a valiant return to the big stage after a 19-year absence, the day belonged to North Village. Their ability to handle the pressure of the penalty spot ensures that the FA Challenge Cup returns to Bernard Park for another year, further extending their era of dominance in the local game.



 
 
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Wells, Dill & Nolan All Score in the UK

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Luton Town ended a 17-year wait for silverware at Wembley as two clinical goals from Nahki Wells inspired a 3-1 comeback victory over Stockport County to lift the Vertu Trophy.

In front of a sea of over 30,000 expectant supporters dressed in orange, the Town overcame an early scare to secure their first major trophy since 2009. While Stockport proved to be resilient finalists, the quality of Jack Wilshere’s side eventually shone through in a dramatic encounter under the famous arch.

The afternoon started poorly for the Hatters when Stockport took the lead after just 11 minutes. A direct ball over the top caught the Luton defence cold, allowing Adama Sidibeh to race through. The forward’s effort bounced into the turf and skipped past veteran goalkeeper James Shea to give the underdogs a dream start.

Luton refused to panic and restored parity 10 minutes later through a moment of youthful composure. Jordan Clark spotted the intelligent run of Emilio Lawrence, who steadied himself with a delicate first touch before rifling a low shot through the legs of Corey Addai to ignite the orange end of the stadium.

The turnaround was completed five minutes before the interval. Captain Kal Naismith stepped out of defence to find Wells on the edge of the area. The experienced striker showed trademark composure to shift the ball past his marker before wrong-footing Addai with a clinical finish into the bottom corner.

The second half was a tense, nail-biting affair as Stockport pushed for a way back into the tie. Josh Stokes went agonisingly close with a shot that whistled past the upright, but Luton were indebted to Shea for preserving their lead. The goalkeeper justified his manager’s faith by pulling off a miraculous one-handed save to tip a goal-bound Stokes header onto the crossbar following an Oliver Norwood free-kick.

With 10 minutes of stoppage time added, Wells finally settled the nerves to spark bedlam in the stands. The forward controlled a loose ball in the box and fired a low reverse shot into the net to ensure the trophy would be heading back to Bedfordshire.

Away from the drama of Wembley, there were significant results for Bermudian talent elsewhere in the English pyramid. In the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Senior League, Hayden Dill proved to be the difference-maker for Ecclesfield Red Rose 1915. Dill scored the only goal of the game in the 40th minute to secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Bentley Village.

In the women’s game, Aaliyah Nolan helped Bradford City Women march into the League Cup semi-finals. The Bantams produced a dominant display at the Horsfall Stadium to sweep aside Handsworth with a 5-1 victory. Nolan was heavily involved in the attacking onslaught, netting her side's third goal to ensure City remain on the hunt for silverware this season.



 
 
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