
Aylesbury vs Beaconsfield Town | 13/02
9th vs 17th.
We fell to a narrow 3–2 defeat at Holloways Park last time out, undone by a late goal that made the journey home a tough one to take. Since then, the schedule hasn’t been kind, either; two weeks without a game after multiple postponements have disrupted the rhythm, but it’s also given the boys time to reset, refocus, and prepare for the run ahead.
A look back to the home game at Holloways Park
We’re sticking firmly to the mindset of taking each game as it comes, but the bigger picture is impossible to ignore. With 14 matches still to play and 42 points available, the table remains wide open. We sit just eight points outside the playoff places, and in a league where momentum can shift quickly, there’s still everything to play for.
Beaconsfield Town Women vs Southampton Women | 14/02
Southampton edged their last outing with a hard‑fought 2–1 victory, navigating a closely contested match on a difficult pitch that tested both sides. That result keeps them firmly in the mix, and they now arrive with momentum on their side.
Carter scores in the away game vs Southampton
The Rams come into Sunday sitting just one place and two points above their visitors, though the picture is more complicated than the table suggests. The south‑coast side still has four games in hand, giving them plenty of opportunity to climb.
We currently occupy fourth place on goal difference alone, locked level on points with the teams around them. It’s a reminder of how tight and competitive this stage of the season has become every result has the potential to shift the landscape.
Larkspur Rovers Ladies 2nds vs Beaconsfield Town Women Devs | 14/02
Two teams with nearly identical records will face off on Sunday afternoon in their first meeting. The Rams have a slightly better goal difference by one goal, but otherwise, their records are the same: three wins, no draws, and five losses for both teams. The Devils have only managed to play two games in 2026 due to cancellations, while the Sunday hosts have yet to take the field this year. Additionally, considering their 2-1 victory last Sunday, Beaconsfield holds the edge going into the game.
Last weeks 2-1 win vs AFC Reading
Rayners Lane U18 vs Beaconsfield Town U18 | 17/02
The young Rams are flying in the league this season. Back to back big home wins: last week vs Penn and Tylers Green, and Tuesday against Tring Athletic.
Next week's game against Rayners Lane shows two teams in very different form. Despite playing two extra games, the visitors find themselves in 6th, the Bucks boys are top, having played 8 games, winning seven and losing just the one.
More of the same could see us extend our lead at the top of the table.
Good luck to all our sides over the next week.
UP THE RAMS!