FALMOUTH TOWN 1-1 BRISTOL MANOR FARM

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-1 BRISTOL MANOR FARM

Falmouth Town gained a hard earned point this afternoon against a well organised Bristol Manor Farm. Town opened with some early pressure on the visitors goal, but were unable to find the back of the net. However, on twenty-four minutes Oliver Evans broke the deadlock with a superb strike. What a way to mark his first start in the Southern League team, at just sixteen years old. After some competitive end to end play, the first half finished 1-0 to Town.

The second half began with both sides battling hard, which lead to Bristol Manor Farm putting the Town goal under pressure. Ten minutes in, Owen Howe picked up a loose ball and hammered home to make it 1-1. With both sides now trying to find the winning goal, Rubin Wilson was brought down on the edge of the vistors box by Bristol’s goalkeeper Louis Smith, for which he was shown a red card. Despite being down to ten men, Bristol Manor Farm held on for the remaining twenty minutes and the points were shared.

We now look forward to our Easter Monday trip to Mousehole.

EXMOUTH TOWN 3-0 FALMOUTH TOWN

EXMOUTH TOWN 3-0 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town went 1-0 down after just seven minutes to a Torr Swann goal. Despite Town’s efforts, we were unable to find the back of the net. On twenty-five minutes the Exmouth goalkeeper brought Rubin Wilson down in the box, but the referee waved any appeals away. Rubin Wilson was agian brought down by a defender on forty minutes, but the referee was having none of it. The first half ended 1-0 to Exmouth Town.

The second half had only been going for two minutes when Exmouth added a second goal to their tally, through Ben Steer. On the hour, Exmouth’s Luke Steer effectively finished the game off with Exmouth’s third goal of the afternoon. The game ended after four added minutes with the hosts taking all three points.

We now look to our next Southern League game on Tuesday, when we’re home to Larkhall Athletic.

FALMOUTH TOWN 0-1 BISHOPS CLEEVE

FALMOUTH TOWN 0-1 BISHOPS CLEEVE

Falmouth Town slipped to a 1-0 defeat to Bishops Cleeve in last night’s Southern League match. Town started lively with Luke Barner’s first shot on goal going narrowly wide. The game developed into a close fought battle with some real end to end action. On 39 minutes, Ned Symons beat three defenders to get into the Bishops Cleeve box, but was unable to get his shot away. Luke Barner let rip with a shot from the edge of the box on 41 minutes, only for it to go just wide of the post. With two added minutes, it Luke Barner who got third shot in, only to see the ball shave the wrong side of the post.

The second half got underway with Bishops Cleeve putting Town under some early pressure and creating chances. Around the hour mark Town manager Andy Westgarth made some substitutions with Bradley Leivers replacing Luke Brabyn and Jared Sims coming on for Ned Symons. Falmouth again attacked the the Bishops goal but unable to penetrate their defence. On the 75 minute mark, Andeas Calleja-Stayne made way for Jack Webber. There followed some more Bishops pressure on the Town goal, resulting in a chaotic goalmouth scramble. Bishop Cleeve’s Stephen Davies’s shot took several delections before rolling just over the line. Despite several Town attacks, including a Bradley Leivers header which was tipped over the bar by goalkeeper Lewis Clayton, denying Falmouth the equaliser. The game ended with four minutes of added time, with Bishops Cleeve taking all three points.

We now look forward to our next game away Exmouth Town on Saturday, April 12th – K.O. 3:00pm.

BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS 0-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS 0-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town came home with all three points this afternoon following a fantastic 1-0 win away to high flying Bemerton Heath Harlequins in the Southern League. In a game which Falmouth controlled for long periods, it was Rubin Wilson’s 85′ goal which sealed the result. Today’s win means we climb one place to thirteenth in the league table with 47 points from 35 games.

We now look forward to Tuesday, April 8th, when we welcome Bishops Cleeve to Bickland Park – K.O. 7:45pm.

FALMOUTH TOWN 0-0 WESTBURY UNITED

FALMOUTH TOWN 0-0 WESTBURY UNITED

Falmouth Town and Westbury United battled it out for 90 freezing minutes, with the game ending 0-0 in tonight’s Southern League encounter. The first half started with Westbury putting Falmouth under pressure and winning quite a few early corners. Falmouth responded created some good scoring opportunities, but were unable to find the back of the net. Overall the first half was a fairly even affair with both sides applying plenty of pressure and creating chances.

The second half saw Town start to dominate the game and created some good chances in the Westbury box. Despite winning many corners, Westbury defended their goal and still looked dangerous on the break. The game ended with six minutes of extra time being played and both sides with a point.

CLICK HERE to read Scott’s excellent full match report.

We now look forward to an away trip to Salisbury when we travel to Bemerton Heath Harlequins on Saturday, April 5th – K.O. 3:00pm.

FALMOUTH TOWN 0-1 MELKSHAM TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 0-1 MELKSHAM TOWN

Falmouth Town slipped to a narrow 1-0 defeat in a very even Southern Leauge encounter, where it was visitors Melksham Town who emerged victorious with a goal in the last couple of minutes being the difference between the two sides.

Falmouth were on top in the first half with some great build-up play and on 30 minutes, a mistake at the back from Melksham let in Falmouth’s Luke Barner. Carrying the ball from near the halfway line, and with only the keeper to beat, he lifted his effort over the bar and the half finished goal-less.

The 2nd half saw a bit more pressure from Melksham but it looked like Falmouth would hold on, only for them to concede a free kick from outside the box. A fierce strike from Jake Andrews resisted a hand from Morgan Coxhead in the Falmouth goal and flew into the top corner to seal the win for Melksham, when a draw would have been the fairer result.

CLICK HERE to read Scott’s excellent ful report.

We go again on Tuesday, April 1st, when we enterain Westbury United – K.O. 7:45pm.

FALMOUTH TOWN 2-2 MALVERN TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 2-2 MALVERN TOWN

Falmouth Town gained a very well earned point tonight in our Southern League match against a well organised Malvern Town.

The first half was a fairly even affair with both sides probing each others goal but not taking their chances. After a scrappy first forty-five minutes, the teams went in at the break with the score at 0-0.

The second half started lively with both teams creating chances, but it was Malvern who broke the deadlock on 48 minutes with a Sam Clark header from a corner. With the score at 1-0, Malvern began to assert their authority. Town kept battling and Rubin Wilson made a couple of threatening moves into the Malvern box, but to no avail. On 81 minutes, Luke Payne looked to have secured the three points for Malvern when he scored a superb goal. However, there were more twists in this tale, and it was Town’s Luke Barner who was on form to grab one back just three minutes later. With the score at 2-1 to the visitors and the game into injury time, it was the turn of Andreas Calleja-Stayne to get on the score sheet and secure a valuable point for Falmouth.

Man of the Match: Andreas Calleja-Stayne

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WESTBURY UNITED 2-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

WESTBURY UNITED 2-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

It was Westbury United who went ahead with a Ben Starr goal after 20 minutes. Town were not to be outdone and Rubin Wilson levelled the score at 26 minutes from the penalty spot. The first half ended 1-1.

Neither side seemed able to break the deadlock during the second half until Westbury’s Ben Starr scored his second goal of the day 15 minutes from the final whistle. So it’s Westbury who take the three points in today’s Southern League match.

CLICK HERE to read Scott’s excellent full report on this game.

We now turn our attention to our home fixture to Malvern Town on Tuesday, March 25th – K.O. 7:45pm.

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-0 HELSTON ATHLETIC

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-0 HELSTON ATHLETIC

Falmouth Town secured a hard fought victory over our near neighbours Helston Athletic in last night’s Southern League match. Local derbies are close fought games and this was no exception. While we dominated the first half, Helston’s well organised defence proved difficult to overcome. The teams went in at the break with the score at 0-0.

The second half was equally lively with both sides pressing each others defence. Town started to regain control and it was Luke Barner’s spectacular 89th minute goal which proved to sufficient to ensure we took all three points. There were eight minutes of added time and it was Tom Annear’s goal line clearance in the dying seconds of the match which prevented Helston from getting an equaliser.

Man of the Match: Luke Barner

We now turn our attention to our away trip to Westbury United on Saturday, March 22nd, 2025.

You can read Scott’s excellent full report by CLICKING HERE.

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-2 EVESHAM UNITED

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-2 EVESHAM UNITED

Falmouth Town went down to a 2-1 home defeat to a very good Evesham United in the Southern League this afternoon. After an even first 20 minutes it was Evesham who took the lead on 21 minutes with a cross from the left finding Levi Steele who guided it just out of reach of keeper Falmouth’s Morgan Coxhead.

On 31 minutes Eveham went further ahead from a Levi Steele penalty after Harrison Jewell foul. The penalty was hit low to Coxhead’s right despite him getting a hand to it.

It was looking like a difficult afternoon for Falmouth but in the 34th minute, a rare attack ended in Luke Barner driving into the box and being brought down. Top scorer Rubin Wilson stepped up and hammered it past the keeper’s left to make it 2-1.

In the second half, Falmouth were the better side with lots of corners won, but Evesham defended well and despite constant pressure, the away side held out for an important victory in their bid for promotion.

You can read Scott’s excellent full report by CLICKING HERE.