FA Trophy Draw Reaction: Harborough Town vs Carlisle United
Harborough Town have been drawn at home to Enterprise National League side Carlisle United in a blockbuster Isuzu FA Trophy Third Round tie. The Bees face their highest-ranked opposition of the season as Mark Hughes’ side visit the Community Ground on 13th December. Harborough enter the tie in strong form following impressive performances in both the FA Cup and FA Trophy.
Harborough Power Past Enfield in Trophy Triumph
Harborough Town marched into the Isuzu FA Trophy Third Round with a superb 3–0 victory over National League South side Enfield Town. Goals from Brady Hickey, debutant David Kamara and Riley O’Sullivan capped a dominant display at the Beehive, with Dempsey Arlott-John starring in a Man-of-the-Match performance.
Posh Striker Kamara Joins the Bees for the Season
Harborough Town FC have completed the season-long loan signing of striker David Kamara from Peterborough United. The 19-year-old forward adds pace, power and versatility to the Bees’ attack and will be available for Saturday’s Isuzu FA Trophy tie against Enfield Town at the Beehive.
Harborough Town Proud to Support The FA’s Silent Support Weekend
Harborough Town FC is proud to support The FA’s Silent Support Weekend on 15–16 November, encouraging an applause-only touchline to help young players and referees develop confidence, make their own decisions, and enjoy a calmer match-day experience. With proven benefits to Respect scores nationwide, the club invites all supporters to get involved and help create the best environment for our young Bees.
About the Isuzu FA Trophy
The Isuzu FA Trophy is a men's football knockout cup competition organized by The Football Association (FA). It was established in 1969 to provide semi-professional teams an opportunity to compete for a prestigious title and a chance to play at Wembley Stadium. The...
FA Trophy 2nd Round Preview – Enfield Town
Harborough Town host National League South side Enfield Town in the Isuzu FA Trophy Second Round Proper this Saturday. The Bees arrive unbeaten in the league and top of the table, while Enfield look to halt a tough run after five straight league defeats and a new loan signing in goal.
Morley Magic and Bradley Strike Light Up Cup Win
Harborough Town Women’s First Team marched into the third round of the League Cup with a commanding 4–0 victory away at Marlborough Rovers. Early goals from Tor Morley, Dom Ratcliffe-McClelland, and Georgi Holdsworth set the tone before Isabelle Bradley’s long-range strike capped a dominant performance.
Spencers Show Spirit in Six-Goal Stalemate
Harborough Town Spencers battled to a dramatic 3–3 draw away at second-placed Ambleside Athletic, showing real grit after playing nearly an hour with ten men. Goals from Chinonso Emekekwue, Sam Aldridge, and Joe Brown earned the Spencers a hard-fought point, with Max Aldridge named Man of the Match for a superb defensive display.
Five-Star First Half Sends U21s Top of the Table
A blistering first-half performance saw Harborough Town U21s hit five past Buckingham FC Development, with Zak Gillespie netting a hat-trick as the young Bees returned to the top of the table.
Taylor Heroics and Morris Finish Seal Beehive Victory
Harborough Town returned to the top of the Southern League Premier Central table with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Alvechurch at the Beehive. Alex Morris’ late strike proved decisive, while goalkeeper Elliott Taylor earned Man of the Match honours after another outstanding display between the posts.
Harborough Town FC Go Solar in Sustainability Push
Harborough Town FC have taken another major step forward in their sustainability journey with the installation of a 50.4 kWp Solar PV system at The Beehive in partnership with Plug Me In — generating over 43,000 kWh of clean energy each year and reducing CO₂ emissions by more than 9 tonnes annually.
Young Bees Push CFA All the Way in County Cup Clash
Harborough Town’s U21s bowed out of the County Cup after a brave performance against CFA. A young side featuring several U18s impressed with their first-half display, taking the lead through Lovell Edwards before the hosts hit back late on to edge a narrow 2–1 win.












