For the first time since the first round of fixtures in Season 2025-26 there was a full schedule of six games played in the U18 Floodlight Division of the Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League last week.
Swindon Supermarine continue to lead the division and were the biggest winners of the week defeating Devizes Town 6-1 with the goals being shared around with six different scorers for Supermarine on the night. On target for the league leaders were Lewis Banks, Anthony Gianni, Bailey Packer, Mauricio Perciavalle, Jander Santos and Alfie Telling, with the Devizes consolation goal being scored by Oscar Wall.
Calne Town sit second in the table after a fourth straight win and it was an impressive victory as well as they became the first side this season to defeat Melksham Town in the league this season, the victory also coming away at Melksham. Another goal for the division’s leading scorer Archy Simpkins, with Kieran Kennedy, Lawson Mears and Owen Jones also all finding the back of the net for Calne, Leon Hardman with the Melksham goal. Melksham’s cause was not helped by having a player sent-off.
Amesbury Town picked up their third win of the season thanks to goals from Oliver Ford and Alfie Pawlak-Walsh in a 2-0 home win over Gillingham Town. The victory leaves Amesbury sat in third place in the table with the top three, along with Devizes Town, all having played the scheduled full quota of five games at this stage of the season.
Bishops Cannings are fourth in the table after they bounced back from the previous week’s defeat at the hands of Calne Town with an impressive 6-2 win over Kintbury Rangers on the 3G at Green Lane. Jack Spanswick led the way scoring twice, taking his tally for the season to five, with further goals from Olver Holbrook, Leo Powell, Tom Sharples and Kory Wildman.
Wims 11, like Swindon Supermarine are currently unbeaten although Wims have only played two games so far and will suffer a points deduction from having been unable to raise a side for their recent postponed game against Gillingham Town. The second game played so far this season saw them win 4-2 away at last season’s champions Radstock Town, two goals for Billy Wimble with William Smith and Caden Greensides getting the other two Wims goals.
There was a close encounter at Meadow Lane in the game between Westbury United and Trowbridge Town with the game being decided by an injury time winner. The winning goal went the way of Westbury, William Bendell scoring in the 92nd minute to give his side a narrow 3-2 victory. Westbury had gone in front thanks to an own goal, but Kieran Harris-Southey levelled matters up at 1-1. Liam Coles then put Westbury back in front but a second from Harris-Southey five minutes later levelled matters-up for a second time. Trowbridge then had a player sent-off before the late drama which saw Westbury claim all three points.
It would prove to be a good week for Westbury United as they followed this league victory up with another 3-2 win on Sunday, this time in the Wiltshire FA County Youth Cup. Their victims were another side form the U18 Floodlight Division, Amesbury Town.
Two other sides from the Floodlight Division were also in County Youth Cup action on Sunday and both progressed to the next round. Bishops Cannings were away at Marlborough Youth, and six unanswered goals saw them progress to the last sixteen of the competition. Joining them in the round of 16 will be Calne Town who were 3-0 winners over AFC Corsham Jaguars.
The Wiltshire County FA have already made the draw for the Third Round and two of our sides will meet each other with Calne Town drawn at home to Westbury United, whilst Bishops Cannings have been drawn away to Malmesbury Victoria. The Third Round games are scheduled for Sunday 2nd November. Full details of results in the County Cup competition to date are shown below:



07 October 2025