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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.

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FALMOUTH TOWN 3-2 HELSTON ATHLETIC (CSC S/F)

FALMOUTH TOWN 3-2 HELSTON ATHLETIC (CSC S/F)

Falmouth Town booked a place in this year’s Cornwall Senior Cup final, when we over came local rivals Helston Athletic 3-2 in last night’s semi-final at Wendron United F.C. in front of a crowd of 540.

Two first half goals from Luke Barner and Bradley Leivers saw Falmouth ahead at the break, in a game in which both teams had chances. Early in the second half Falmouth were awarded a penalty for a foul in the box. Rubin Wilson stepped up and beat Helston keeper Ben Whiting to make it 3-0. Helston Athletic now came back at Town and scored from a corner through Callum O’Brien. With the score at 3-1, Falmouth were soaking up pressure from Helston. Helston were themselves awarded a penalty for a handball incident. It was Jordan Copp who scored and made the score 3-2. The rest of the the game saw both sides with chances, but no further goals.

We now await the result of tonight’s semi-fianl between Mousehole and St Austell to find out who our opponents will be in the final. Thanks must also go to Wendron United for the excellent way the hosted the semi-final.

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

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.

CORNWALL SENIOR CUP SEMI-FINAL

CORNWALL SENIOR CUP SEMI-FINAL

The Cornwall Senior Cup semi-final dates have been confirmed. Falmouth Town will play Helston Athletic at The Underlane, home of Wendron United on Tuesday, March 4th – K.O. 7:30pm, for a place in the final. More details on this fixture soon.

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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.

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NEW SIGNING – JACOB BOWKER JOINS FALMOUTH TOWN

NEW SIGNING – JACOB BOWKER JOINS FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town are pleased to confirm the signing of midfielder Jacob Bowker.

Jacob, son of ex Falmouth Town manager Andy joins from Tavistock having previously played for St Blazey, Ivybridge and Plymouth Argyle academy.

“It’s a great club, with a great atmosphere on match day. My dad Andy used to play here and loved his time at the club. I know a couple of the lads and of course Westy. So when I heard the offer it was hard to say no.” Bowker told falmouthtownafc.co.uk

“I believe I can bring a lot of calmness to the team in the way I play. Open up gaps in the opposition, create opportunities, being direct and bring a lot of energy.”

“My aim is to come here and help the team pick up as many points. They have been on a very good run of form since Christmas. So to chip in and help where I can is my main aim. And possibly even play-offs.”

“I’m never one to flood the squad but with a couple injuries and still close to twenty games to go it was important to strengthen the group for the run in. The last couple seasons our signings around and just after Xmas have really given us a bounce and helped us kick on.

Bowks is player that will get the supporters up on their feet with his attacking play. Looking forward to seeing what he can bring to this group” Andrew Westgarth told falmouthtownafc.co.uk

FALMOUTH TOWN – CLUB OF THE MONTH AWARD

FALMOUTH TOWN – CLUB OF THE MONTH AWARD

Falmouth Town are the proud winners of the Southern League Division 1 South, ‘Club of the Month’ award for January 2025. The award recognises the best performing teams in the four divisions. To read the full story and see the other divisions’ winners; CLICK HERE.

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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.

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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.

BUDE TOWN 1-4 FALMOUTH TOWN

BUDE TOWN 1-4 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town progressed to this season’s Cornwall Senior Cup semi-finals with a convincing 4-1 away win at Bude Town.

Two goals from Rubin Wilson, one from Harrison Jewell and a Bude own goal were enough to see us through to the next round, where we join Mousehole and St Austell in the draw. We now await the result of the last quarter final match between Helston Athletic & Liskeard Athletic, which is due to be played on February 4th.

We now return to Southern League action on Saturday, January 18th, when we travel to Thatcham Town.