Wormley Rovers FC vs. Kempston Rovers

Spartan South Midlands Football League, Premier Division

Date: 7 March 2026

Kickoff: 15:00

View from the chair

Welcome everyone to The Lane for todays league encounter against Kempston Rovers and on behalf of everyone at Wormley Rovers FC I would like to offer a warm welcome to their players officials and supporters.

Three games without defeat should be a cause for optimism but i think anyone who was there last Saturday are still trying to figure out how we only managed to score one goal in a game where we created at least 8 gilt edged opportunities to score and we ended up only drawing the game 1-1 at Crawley Green. Two wins prior to that in a 4-2 win at home to Dunstable Town with a couple of absolute worldies from Dec Enche and Tom Mulqueen followed by an absolute rollercoaster of a game away at Aylesbury Vale where a last minute winner saw us take all three points in a 5-4 victory despite playing the last half an hour with ten men.
We still have a semi final to come albeit against FA Vase semi finalists Cockfosters so although a massive challenge we certainly have a chance of making a final in what has been a challenging season.
We continue to blood young talent in the squad at this level and will continue to do so in the hope these young players can start making their mark in the game here at Wormley Rovers and help to push us up the table.

Thank you to all our player sponsors who have stepped up again this season, and we still have a few players and members of the management team available to sponsor.

Thank you to ALM who once again have sponsored the first team kit for the 20th year in a row which shows incredible support to the club, Thank you to Harrison Hayes who have sponsored the 1st team tracksuits and thank you to all of our pitch side sponsors who once again have stepped up this year to support the club.

Hope you enjoy the game and thanks for your support COYW.

Welcome to our opponents

Kempston Rovers were formed in 1884 and entered the Bedford & District League. Rover’s first league championship was won in 1908 and twelve month later Rover’s retained the title while also carrying off the Bedfordshire Senior Cup and North Beds Charity Cup. Rover’s joined the South Midlands League in 1927, and while league honours eluded them they continued to enjoy cup success, winning the Senior Cup for a second time in 1938 and winning the Hinchingbrooke Cup in 1926, 1928 and 1932.

The Walnut Boys, the nickname coming from the large walnut orchard in Kempston, joined the United Counties League in 1953 and fortunes took an upturn. After winning the Second Division League and cup double in 1955, Kempston continued to enjoy success as the competition reverted to a single division. Rovers were champions in 1958 and runners-up in 1957 and 1960, while in the Knockout Cup they contested five successive finals between 1957 and 1961, winning the trophy in 1958 and 1960.

When the league returned to a two division format a lack of facilities saw Kempston placed in Division Two. The Hillgrounds facilities were upgraded but after being readmitted to the top flight they suffered instant relegation in 1963 with just five points to their name. A top division place wasn’t regained until 1968 when the Rover’s finished runners-up in the Second Division.

1973 saw the start of a new era as Kempston relocated to a new ground further down Hillgrounds Road. A magnificent season saw the Walnut Boys storm to the Premier title losing only once in 32 games. A golden period in the club’s history saw League Cup successes in 1975 and 1977; the Beds Senior Cup was again captured in 1977 while the Walnut Boys reached the last 16 of the FA Vase in 1975. The club nearly folded in the early eighties and were relegated in 1983, but they bounced back to the top flight in 1986 before moving to the current ground, their third in the same road.

Kempston won the Beds Senior Cup in 1992 and the Hunts Premier Cup and North Beds Charity Cup in 2000.

In 2002 Kempston Rovers and Kempston Colts began an alliance to pool resources/personnel under the name AFC Kempston but, unfortunately, the club suffered a fourth relegation from the top flight in 2003.
The beginning of 2005 saw the start of major re-developments at Hillgrounds Road with the building of new changing facilities and the building of an artificial training pitch. On the grass, the club fortunes on the pitch turned around which saw The Walnut boys only just missed out on promotion at the end of the 2005/06 season.

The new ground facilities were completed in 2006 and along with a new stand; on-going ground improvements and the existing clubhouse due for refurbishment shortly, AFC Kempston now have some of the best facilities in the area for non-league football.

In 2007 Rovers finished third in division one and the club gained promotion to the Premier Division after spending four seasons in division one. Unfortunately Rovers stay in the premier division was short lived and we were relegated back to Division one after just one season.

The summer of 2008 saw The Walnut Boys completely reshaping the management team, with closer links with Bedford College Football Academy, Dave Randall was appointed 1st team manager with John Guiney acting as assistant, John also managing our midweek Under 18 team and successfully winning The Bedfordshire FA U18 Midweek Challenge Cup beating a strong Stotfold side 3 – 1, for the first time in the clubs history. The senior team also reached the Final of The Bedfordshire FA Senior Trophy losing to 61FC Luton. During the 2010-11 campaign we were fortunate to be winners of Division 1 and also win the Hinchinbrooke Cup for the first time since 1932, which was an extremely proud moment for many Club members and one we hope can be replicated in the near future.

Midway through the 2013-14 Season James Stoyles and Gary Flinn took over the 1st Team duties, ably assisted by our Physio Andy White.

2015-16 Rovers won the UCFL Premier League, with a thrilling final win on the last day of the Season; this saw us move into the Evostik Southern League Central which represents the highest level we have attained within the FA pyramid system so far.

All at Hillgrounds are looking forward to the new season with both excitement and trepidation, and hope you will continue to support the Teams as and when you can.

We hope the future continues to bring rewards both on and off the Pitch, thus enhancing the experience for all our local Partners both old and new.

Match Day Squads

Wormley Rovers FC
Keeper: All Green or All Orange
Red Shirts | Black Shorts | Black Socks

Adi Connoly
Craig Tolley
Dylan Suleymain
Tom Mulqueen
Louie offer ©
Rehan Field
Reece Mosanya
Declan Nche
Shay Darcheville
Stan Valentine
Akhsiashvili Avtandil
Alex Awobimpe
Danny Haigh
Omar Eise
Luca Lepley
Carlos Simeon
Caiden Remy-Dee

Manager: Ryan Wade
Asst Manager: Tony Faulkner
Coach: Adam Hart (GK), Lee Protheroe
Physio: Stephanie Symeou
Kempston Rovers

Eben Masele Tulomba
Fahad Hussaini
Meshell Yeboah
Hassan Moussa
Brandon Beaman
Jas Rait
Remy Newell Barnard
Linus Kusi
Taylor Robinson
Justin Dass
Harris White
Yusuf Karim
Haseeb Fariad
Gabriel Andrews
Prince Nzinga
Nnaemeka Okafor
Richard Blankson
Theophilus Boakye
Martin Holland
Aaron Dada
Adam Ahmad-Pearce
Enaan Hussain
Thomas Oliveira
Frank Boanoh

Manager: Adrian Turner
Asst Manager: Kevin Ward
Physio: Louise Johnson
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