Despite the overwhelming desire from the clubs to have just one division in the U18 Floodlight Division, there has not been a full schedule of six games played since Week 1 of the season. In Week 4 Wims 11 were unfortunately unable to raise a side for their game away at Gillingham Town meaning just five of the scheduled fixtures went ahead with Wims having played just the one game so far. Hopefully Week 5 will see a full house of games played, with games already having to be scheduled in half-term.
The early leaders of the division are Swindon Supermarine who maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 6-1 away win against Trowbridge Town in a game played at Shrewton United with the pitch at Trowbridge not yet quite ready to recommence staging games. Swindon Supermarine made it three wins and a draw from their opening four fixtures thanks to goals from Alfie Telling (2), Xavier Beczek, Isaac Chalk, Peter Dawson and Anthony Gianni, Junior Gweshe with the consolation goal for Trowbridge.
Calne Town sit second in the table after they registered their third straight win with a 3-1 home victory over Bishops Cannings, inflicting a first defeat of the season on their opponents in the process. Goals from Euan Ballinger, Alexander Greenouff and Archy Simpkins, the latter scoring his fifth goal of the season to be the early leader of the goal scoring chart, secured the three points, Oliver Holbrook with the Bishops Cannings goal.
Amesbury Town are third in the table two points behind Calne Town after a 4-1 home win over Kintbury Rangers. First half goals from Tyler Fairclough and Alfie Pawlak-Walsh and two more after the break from Oliver Ford gave Amesbury the win, Stan Hardman with the consolation goal for Kintbury Rangers.
After their FA Youth Cup exploits Melksham Town are playing catch up with their fixtures and they maintained their 100% winning start to the season in the league with a 4-1 away win over Devizes Town at Green Lane on Monday night. Ted Scott led the way scoring twice for Melksham with Brandon Cox and Callum Kirkman getting the other two Melksham goals, Ollie Charles with the Devizes reply. David Giles was at the game with his camera and more of his excellent photos can be seen on the League Facebook Group page.

Action from the Devizes Town U18 v Melksham Town U18 game
(Pictures courtesy of David Giles)

After losing their opening two fixtures, last season’s champions Radstock Town finally got their season up and running with a 5-2 home win over Westbury United. Taylor Willis had a night to remember scoring a hat-trick with further goals for Radstock coming through Jasper Richards and Harry Grimsey. The two Westbury goals were scored by Izacc Pritchard-Hanna and Grejdi Murati.



28 September 2025