McAuley Signs for the Bees
Harborough Town FC are delighted to confirm the signing of experienced defender Rory McAuley, who joins the Bees ahead of the second half of the 2025/26 season, bringing over 200 National League appearances and international experience with England C.
U21’s March Into Semi-Finals with Five-Star Display
Harborough Town U21s booked their place in the semi-finals with a dominant 5–0 victory over Kempston Rovers Reserves. Goals from Hamrad, O’Donnell (2), Rodrigues and Hoey capped a performance full of intensity, quality and control from start to finish.
Seven-Star Spencers Sweep Aside Leicester Athletico
Harborough Town Spencers produced a ruthless attacking display to defeat Leicester Athletico Reserves 7–1 away from home. A blistering start, clinical finishing and goals throughout the side capped a dominant performance against third-placed opposition, underlining the growing strength and depth within the squad.
Six of the Best as U21’s Dominate on the Road
Harborough Town U21s produced a dominant and clinical display to defeat Wellingborough Whitworth Reserves 6–0 away from home. A hat-trick from Lovell Edwards, combined with goals from Tsvetkov, Hamrad and Hughes, capped an outstanding team performance built on control, pressing and composure.
Queen Bees Find Their Reward with Impressive Home League Win
Harborough Town Women secured their first league victory of the season with a deserved 3–1 win over Birstall United. Goals from Violet Angus, Georgi Holdsworth and Kylie Fromant capped a dominant second-half display, while Lucy Hendry impressed between the posts to earn Player of the Match honours.
Ticket Information: Harborough Town vs Kettering Town
Harborough Town have confirmed matchday and ticket details for our Pitching In Southern League Premier Central fixture against Kettering Town on Saturday 27th December (3.00pm). This will be an all-ticket, segregated fixture with no sales on the gate, with home tickets available from the clubhouse on 16th and 18th December.
Bees Left to Rue Missed Opportunities in FA Trophy Exit
Harborough Town pushed National League opposition all the way but exited the FA Trophy after a 2–1 defeat to Carlisle United, with a missed penalty and second-half goals ultimately denying the Bees a place in the next round.
Match Sponsor Feature – The Red Lion, Great Bowden
Proud Match Sponsor for Harborough Town vs Carlisle United — The Red Lion, Great Bowden. Great food, great drink and a warm welcome awaits. Book your table or plan a pre-match visit.
FA Trophy 3rd Round Preview – Carlisle United
Harborough Town prepare for a historic afternoon at the Beehive as they host National League high-flyers Carlisle United in the Third Round of the Isuzu FA Trophy—marking the Bees’ deepest run in the competition. With a record crowd anticipated, Mitch Austin’s side look to build on a remarkable season of cup success against a Carlisle team led by iconic manager Mark Hughes and spearheaded by top scorer Regan Linney. After a two-week break, Harborough return with confidence high and promotion ambitions intact, ready for another landmark chapter in their extraordinary campaign.
Relentless U21’s Overpower St Ives in Style
Harborough Town U21s delivered a dominant display to beat St Ives 3–0, controlling the match from start to finish with three well-worked goals from Gillespie, Virk and Hamrad. A superb team performance, full of energy, control and quality, sees the Young Bees continue their strong form.
Long Term Sponsor Renews Harborough Town FC Partnership
Harborough Town FC is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with Everyone Active for the 2025/26 season. The award-winning leisure operator will continue supporting the Club’s Emerging Talent Programme, helping develop a clear pathway for promising young players from U12s through to U23 level.
Young Bees Turn on the Style in 5–1 Victory
Harborough Town U21s extended their lead at the top of the league with an impressive 5–1 victory over Wellingborough Town Development. After a competitive first hour, the Young Bees produced a dominant second-half display featuring four superb team goals and a moment of brilliance from captain Archie O’Donnell.












