The past weekend in the Saint Lucia Semi Professional Football League (SPFL) staged in the quaint town of Canaries was one of drama, passion, and resilience, with weather disruptions, thrilling comebacks, and standout performances under the lights.
Friday, October 10 – Matches Postponed
The SPFL confirmed that the scheduled double header for Friday was postponed due to the impact of Tropical Storm Jerry, which brought heavy rainfall across the island. After consultation with the venue curator and the Saint Lucia Football Association (SLFA), the matches were rescheduled to Tuesday, October 14, 2025, with kick-off times remaining at 7:00pm and 9:00pm.
The League emphasized that the safety of players, officials, staff, service providers, and fans remains the top priority.
Saturday, October 11 – Goals Galore and Late Drama
Central Castries 3–3 Mabouya Valley (7:00pm)
Fans were treated to a rollercoaster encounter between Central Castries and Mabouya Valley.
Final Score: Central Castries 3–3 Mabouya Valley.
A match that showed the resilience of Mabouya Valley and the fine margins in this year’s Premier League.
Soufrière 3–4 Gros Islet (9:00pm)
The night’s second match was an all-action affair as Soufrière hosted Gros Islet.
Final Score: Soufrière 3–4 Gros Islet.
This was a showcase of attacking football, with Evans’ hat-trick sealing a thrilling win for Gros Islet.
Sunday, October 12 – Choiseul Impress Away
Canaries 0–2 Choiseul (8:00pm)
The weekend closed with Choiseul silencing the home crowd in Canaries with a disciplined and clinical display.
Final Score: Canaries 0–2 Choiseul.
Choiseul’s strong showing keeps their momentum alive as they continue their push up the standings.
Looking Ahead
With matches rescheduled for Tuesday, October 14, and teams jostling for playoff positions, the SPFL promises even more intensity as the season heads into its decisive stretch. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned to official SPFL platforms for updates, fixtures, and highlights.
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