MALVERN TOWN 2-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

MALVERN TOWN 2-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town slipped to a narrow 2-1 defeat on the road at Malvern Town. Despite taking an early lead through Rubin Wilson after thirteen minutes, Malvern were back level just one minute later. Despite both sides having a few chances the first half finished 1-1,

The second half started with some early pressure from Malvern on the Falmouth goal, forcing Morgan Coxhead to stop a sure fire goal. Both sides continued to create chances, but it was finally Malvern’s Charlie Johnson who snatched a winner in the ninetieth minute.

We now turn our attention to Evesham United who are our visitors at Bickland Park in the Southern League on Saturday, March 15th – K.O. 3:00pm.

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 CRIBBS

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 CRIBBS

Falmouth Town ran out 4-0 winners this afternoon against Cribbs in the Southern League. Town dominated the game form thre start, with Rubin Wilson scoring after just 4 minutes to put the home side ahead. Falmouth piled on the pressure and were rewarded with a second goal after 26 minutes for defender, Fred Walter. The half finished with more goal action when the Cribbs keeper, Jack Witchard made a spectacular save to stop Falmouth getting a third goal. The half finsihed 2-0 to Falmouth Town.

Both sides started the second half brightly with Cribbs trying to get the ball through into the Town goal area. Town defended well and dealt with any Cribbs pressure with ease. On 60 minutes, Falmouth added their third goal when defender Bradley Leivers hammered home from Ollie Walker cross, who had only just come on for Luke Barner. Further Town pressure saw Cam Hutchison narrowly miss adding a fourth when the Cribbs keeper pushed the ball behind for a corner. After some Cribbs pressure, they were awarded a penalty for what appeared a handball. The Cribbs No:9, Bailey Croome tried to go to the right of Morgan Coxhead, only to put it over the bar. It was Falmouth Town who were to add another goal on 81 minutes when Rubin Wilson added his second for the afternoon. The game ended after 5 minutes extra time with Jack Witchard making another miracle save. Final score, 4-0 to Falmouth Town.

Man of the Match: Rubin Wilson

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FALMOUTH TOWN – NEWS UPDATE

FALMOUTH TOWN – NEWS UPDATE

Falmouth Town have a bumper eight weeks of Southern League football for you in March and April as we now have dates for nearly all the re-arranged matches, CLICK HERE to see the updated fixture table.

The first team manager Andy Westgarth, is on this week’s Cornish Soccer Podcast, where he discusses the recent weather related troubles, CLICK HERE to listen.

YATE TOWN 2-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

YATE TOWN 2-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town slipped to their first Southern League defeat in 2025, losing 2-1 away to league leaders Yate Town. It was a closely fought encounter where Yate took a 1-0 lead on 4 minutes through Wayne Nderemani. Before the break there was on e further piece of action when Morgan Coxhead saved a penalty in in injury time.

The second half saw the the two sides battle it out on the field, but it was Yate who extended their lead through King Baidoo on 58 minutes. Falmouth continued to press Yate and it was Jack Webber who scored for Falmouth in the 96th minute, but it was not enough and the match finished 2-1 to Yate Town.

BIDEFORD 1-2 FALMOUTH TOWN

BIDEFORD 1-2 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town came back from 1-0 down to record a fantastic 2-1 away win over Bideford in our Southern League encounter at The Sports Ground this afternoon.

Bideford took the lead just before the break with a goal from Scott Robinson. Town were not to be beaten though and equalised through a Rubin Wilson penalty twenty-two minutes into the sesecod half. As both teams battled it out on the field, it was Luke Barner who scored Town’s second goal in the 87th minute. This proved sufficient to assure three points for Falmouth.

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

We now look forward to hosting Malvern Town to Bickland Park on Tuesday, January 28th – K.O. 7:45pm.

THATCHAM TOWN 0-6 FALMOUTH TOWN

THATCHAM TOWN 0-6 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town came away from Thatcham Town with three well earned points, after beating the the home side 6-0.

Our fantastic win was all but secured in the first half with goals from Bradley Leivers (6m), Harrison Jewell (25m) and Olly Walker (39m), with Rubin Wilson making 4-0 at the break with a penalty just before the half time whistle.

The second half was a quieter goal wise, although there was more action when Luke Barner added a fifth on 76 minutes. Luke Brabyn finished the match off with a sixth goal on 87 minutes. The result sees us move up the twefth place in the league table.

We now look forward to our trip to Bideford on Saturday, January 25th and our next home game against Malvern Town on Tuesday, January 28th.

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-1 DIDCOT TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-1 DIDCOT TOWN

Falmouth Town made it four wins from four in this one-sided Southern League encounter against mid-table Didcot Town at a wet and windy Bickland Park.

Falmouth dominated from the start but had to wait until 22 minutes to take the lead. It was in-form striker Rubin Wilson who scored his 5th goal in four games, shrugging off his defender before steering the ball inside the post past Didcot keeper Bedwell.

Didcot equalised on 27 minutes from a rare attack when new signing  Dan Warre capitalised on a defensive mistake.

However, the home side deservedly went in at half-time leading after Luke Barner found Olly Walker at the far post to smash the ball past Bedwell.

The second half started in similar fashion with Falmouth dictating the play, They finally put the game to bed after goals from Jared Sims  after 83 minutes and Luke Barner at the 90 minute mark with the pitch almost unplayable.

Star Man:  Luke Barner (Falmouth Town)

Thanks must go to the ground staff and volunteers, whose work yesterday made it possible for the game to go ahead today.

To read Scott’s full report CLICK HERE.

TAVISTOCK 2-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

TAVISTOCK 2-3 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town chalked up another win on the road at Tavistock today. Three first half goals from Luke Barner, Rubin Wilson and Olly Walker were sufficient to see us over the line. Tavistock however, weren’t a pusshover and two goals from Luke Steer and Jacob Shore in the second-half ensured that Town had to fight for the win. There was some lat goal mouth action when Luke Barner had a shot headed off the line by a Tavistock defender. Luke Barner was awarded the Man of the Match award.

To read Scott’s full match report, CLICK HERE.

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-2 BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS

FALMOUTH TOWN 1-2 BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS

Falmouth Town lost yet another game by the odd point in this encounter at a wet and windy Bickland Park, entertaining visitors Bemerton Heath Harlequins, who sat just outside of the play-off positions, Falmouth took the lead on 40 minutes after a free kick was cleared to captain Tom Annear, who swung a powerful cross deep into the Bemerton box where Cam Hutchison arrived to steer a firm header past Bemerton keeper Benjamin Taylor.

The home side could not take the lead into the break as 3 minutes later, Harlequins levelled from a long free kick controversially taken 10 yards ahead of an offside offence. The ball being played into the Falmouth box where it fell to Brad Waters to beat Coxhead in the Town goal.

Bemerton started to dominate after the break and they made it 2-1 on 49 minutes when debutant Gregory Borthwick converted after a goalmouth scramble .

Bemerton used all their experience to run the clock down and survived some periods of pressure and Falmouth half-chances but, consistent with our lowly league position, Falmouth didn’t get the breaks and it was an away win for the Harlequins.

Star Man: Andreas Calleja-Stayne (Falmouth Town)

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

MELKSHAM TOWN 1-0 FALMOUTH TOWN

MELKSHAM TOWN 1-0 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town slipped to a narrow 1-0 defeat at Melksham Town, which leaves us in the bottom four of the league table. An eventful game whic saw six yellow cards, four for Melksham and two for Falmouth, plus two penalties for Melksham Town. Melksham’s first goal was scored by Jake Andrews from the first penalty. Their second penalty was saved by Falmouth’s goalkeeper, Morgan Coxhead, who was awarded the Man of the Match award.

We now look forward to our first home game since our 1-0 defeat to Cinderford Town on Saturday, November 9th. We will be hosting Bemerton Heath Harlequins at Bickland Park on Saturday, December 21st.