
Ballymena United host Bangor at the Showgrounds on Wednesday night as they look to continue their unbeaten run towards the end of the 2025/26 season.
Having already been twice postponed due to international call ups and the weather, this encounter has been pushed back another twenty-four hours to Wednesday, which at least allows United mo
Ballymena United host Bangor at the Showgrounds on Wednesday night as they look to continue their unbeaten run towards the end of the 2025/26 season.
Having already been twice postponed due to international call ups and the weather, this encounter has been pushed back another twenty-four hours to Wednesday, which at least allows United more of a break from Saturday's chaotic 3-2 win over Carrick Rangers. In dismal weather conditions for the most part in Carrickfergus, United led early through Success Edogun, before being quickly pegged back by their hosts, who were then reduced to ten men fifteen minutes in. The Braidmen struggled to make many inroads with the extra man and then fell behind, but late drama ensued as Igor Rutkowski levelled from the spot on eighty-minutes, before slamming home a winner with the final kick of the game.
The win took Oran Kearney and his side up to eighth in the table, their highest placing for some time, as they extended their unbeaten run to five games. They sit level on points with Wednesday's opponents, as well as Portadown, but United's goal difference has them ahead in the tied trio.
Rutkowski's winner on Saturday was United's third added time goal this campaign, with all three contributing to extra points. Edogun's last gasp winner at Bangor in November also turned one point into three, in another 3-2 win, while Jack O'Reilly's ninety-second minute strike against Portadown helped to salvage a draw in March.
Like the Sky Blues, Bangor rubber stamped their Premiership status for next season in the last couple of weeks and whilst United are five unbeaten, the Seasiders have only suffered defeat once in the same run of games. Draws in April with Crusaders and most recently Glenavon, who they matched in a 0-0 stalemate at the weekend, were preceded by a win at Dungannon and draw the Carrick Rangers. Their only defeat in the last five came in a heavy 4-0 home loss to Glentoran.
As already noted, Bangor and Ballymena are locked on thirty-eight points each, holding eighth and ninth places, with United nine goals better off in the goal difference stats coming into Wednesday night.
There has been no shortage of goals in match ups between these sides this season, with eleven in all in the three meetings. The only other encounter at the Showgrounds came way back on matchday three, when United ran out 4-0 winners. Since then, two meetings have occurred at Clandeboye Park. United took the first, in the aforementioned 3-2 win, as Edogun converted from close range on ninety-five minutes to secure a win. Last time out, in the final game of 2025, an injury hit Sky Blues left Bangor empty handed in a 2-0 loss, but with a much more filled out squad available now and a run of form being put together, things are looking much better ahead of the penultimate home game of the season.
Match Preview by Phillip McPeake

Ballymena United is pleased to announce that defender Daithí McCallion has signed a contract extension with the club to 2029.
The 20-year-old joined United from Derry City on an initial short term loan deal in January 2024 before his stay was made permanent that summer. McCallion has gone on to make 80 appearances for the Sky Blues to
Ballymena United is pleased to announce that defender Daithí McCallion has signed a contract extension with the club to 2029.
The 20-year-old joined United from Derry City on an initial short term loan deal in January 2024 before his stay was made permanent that summer. McCallion has gone on to make 80 appearances for the Sky Blues to date and has been one of the standout performers over the course of the current campaign.
Reflecting on his contract extension, Daithí said, "I'm delighted to extend my stay with the club. From the day I arrived, I've been made to feel really welcome by everyone involved. The club have put their faith in me and that's what you're always looking for and I'm in an environment now to help me kick on."
He added, "I've loved working with Oran. I feel he can get the best out of me and he is keen to help me develop and grow at this age. That excites me."
Oran Kearney also noted the importance of keeping Daithí at the Showgrounds. "We want to keep good players at the club and since I've come in, Daithí's been exceptional. His maturity is well beyond his age and it now shows.
"I'm starting to see a great level of consistency from him on the pitch, but his all round level of attitude and application is brilliant and he's an example for the other young players."

Gary driving to Sports Bond success
Gary McAleese (A3307) is a well-known Taxi Driver with Bros Taxis and is a Sports Bond member on the agency of Alex Beverland. This week he had his first win on Sports Bond and was a £50 Major winner.
In Kells, the Gregg family have had three members in Sports Bond for many years and they all have had w
Gary driving to Sports Bond success
Gary McAleese (A3307) is a well-known Taxi Driver with Bros Taxis and is a Sports Bond member on the agency of Alex Beverland. This week he had his first win on Sports Bond and was a £50 Major winner.
In Kells, the Gregg family have had three members in Sports Bond for many years and they all have had wins during that time. This week saw Mervyn Gregg (B9165) win a £50 Major Winner.
All three of our Minor winners this week live on the Crebilly Road area. One of those was John Brough (A5101) who will celebrate his 92nd birthday in June. Just around the corner lives Sky Blue fan Rodney Gourley (A0983) and he was also a £10 Minor winner.
Across the Crebilly Road another big Sky Blue fan, Ronnie Clarke (A6494), was also a £10 winner.
Still no Jackpot allocated with the numbers 1 6 9 11 and the Jackpot is £400 for this week
Join Sports Bond now on 07831 803970!
Agents News
We were delighted to learn about our furthest away member Alan (AJ) Mitchell who lives in Australia with wife Elesha and son Oscar. This week they added a beautiful baby daughter to their family. Great news and a very happy Nana Anna in Ballymena!
We send best wishes to Ann Elliott, a Sports Bond member in Ballykeel, who has been in hospital this past week.
Birthday greetings to Bryan Logan who celebrates his birthday this Saturday.
First Score
Alex Beverland gets his third win and a Complimentary season ticket!
What a day it was at Taylor's Avenue on Saturday with Ballymena United gaining three points and Alex Beverland having a magical 3rd win on First Score in a season, winning a complimentary season ticket for next season! We knew Robbie Purdey had two wins and was also looking for a third.
However, we had not counted an early season win at Shamrock park for Alex. The winning time was 2 minutes (1 min 22 sec). Alex had sold 25 tickets on the bus on the way to Carrick including four that he bought himself, so well done on that count to Alex!
For the record Alex wins were:
Tuesday Aug 19 Portadown away
Saturday Nov 22 Crusaders Home
Saturday April 11 Carrick Rangers Away
Alex follows:
Keith Turner - 2024
David Craig - 2025
Notably all three winers follow Ballymena United home and away.
Congratulations to Alex - thoroughly well deserved for this Sports Bond agent! Now can another Sports Bond agent, Robbie Purdey, get his third win?

Ballymena United players, supporters and staff join forces to help Paul Ross raise £90,000 for charity in memory of lifelong Sky Blues supporter Lydia Ross.
Air Ambulance NI has received approximately £90,000 from fans of Ballymena United Football Club, after the Sky Blues joined forces with the club staff and players to launch a fundra
Ballymena United players, supporters and staff join forces to help Paul Ross raise £90,000 for charity in memory of lifelong Sky Blues supporter Lydia Ross.
Air Ambulance NI has received approximately £90,000 from fans of Ballymena United Football Club, after the Sky Blues joined forces with the club staff and players to launch a fundraising campaign in the wake of the passing of a lifelong Ballymena United fan.
When Ballymena United supporters learned of the tragic loss of fellow fan Paul Ross’s daughter Lydia in 2023, they approached the club with a number of ideas to support the Ross family.
Backed by Ballymena United players and officials, the fans, led by Paul, launched a fundraising campaign for Air Ambulance NI in memory of Lydia.
A ribbon becomes a kit
The story begins with something small. In the aftermath of Lydia’s tragic passing, Paul was given a sky blue ribbon badge, the club colour of Ballymena United, and a reference to the club’s long-standing anthem - “She wore a sky blue ribbon” - by a friend who was working with the club at the time.
The ribbon badges were then sold to supporters and staff for charity, with the intention of wearing them in Lydia’s memory. When Paul posted on social media about the cause, the response was immediate and overwhelming. The badges became a symbol of hope and solidarity, and became hugely popular across other clubs in the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL).
But it was the club’s next step that transformed the campaign entirely.
Ballymena United approached Paul about producing a special sky blue ribbon charity kit - a shirt that would carry Lydia’s memory onto the pitch and into homes across Northern Ireland and beyond. The club asked for Paul’s blessing before going any further.
“The kit’s absolutely beautiful," Paul said, “Of course I said yes, I would be honoured.”
The launch proved one of the most powerful moments of the entire campaign. The full Ballymena United squad turned out, all wearing the shirt made in Lydia’s honour, alongside Paul and his family. A portion of proceeds from every kit sold goes directly to Air Ambulance NI, and it has proved to be the most popular Ballymena United shirt of all time, with replica shirts being sold across the world from the United States to Australia.
United together
The cause has garnered support from across Ballymena United and the wider community, said Paul.
“The whole Irish League family has been brilliant,” Paul said, “It’s a very close-knit community. Everyone knows everyone, and supports one another. This would not have taken off the way it did if it wasn’t for the support of the management and board at our beloved club.”
In Paul’s case, this sense of family has translated into real, impactful action. Fundraising efforts to date have been extremely varied, with activities including everything from the auctioning of gift baskets of sweets, to quiz nights, to a dedicated 72-hole golf ‘marathon’ at Galgorm Golf Club featuring some well-known local sporting personalities such as former Northern Ireland internationals Steven Davis and Stuart Dallas.
More recently, Paul and a group of friends who regularly attend matches together walked the 28 miles from Ballymena to Coleraine on match day, in a sponsored walk dubbed the ‘Derby Day Dander’ which drew support from everyone, including Henry Ross, the executive Chairman of rivals Coleraine, who joined the full walk. Along with a successful recent Bingo Bonanza night, these two events alone have raised a staggering combined total of £40,000 - a result that has both shocked and touched Paul and his family.
“The sky blue ribbon really caught people’s imagination. People are coming to me with ideas now for more things we could do - the Ballymena United fans have been so brilliant. People are good. I still find it truly amazing,” he admitted.
“It costs somewhere around five or six thousand pounds to send an air ambulance up once,” Paul explained. “That’s maybe twelve or fifteen times we’ve helped to send it up through the sky blue ribbon campaign - potentially twelve or fifteen lives might be saved by our efforts.”
Air Ambulance Northern Ireland, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, continues to be a lifeline for communities across the province, offering critical Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) that operates seven days a week, twelve hours a day. On average, the medical team is called upon twice daily to respond to a range of incidents, including serious road traffic collisions, farm or workplace accidents, sport and leisure incidents, and medical emergencies.
Kerry Anderson, Head of Fundraising at Air Ambulance NI spoke about the club’s dedication:
“Every day, our service is called upon to assist, on average, two individuals in critical need. This vital work is made possible only through the generosity and commitment of supporters like those at Ballymena United FC. I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the club for their dedication to our charity, which plays a crucial role in saving lives, and for the meaningful tributes that have so thoughtfully commemorated Lydia.”
If one moment captures what this campaign has meant, it came on the pitch in August.
During the first match of the season at Glenavon, and the first outing of the new shirt, Ballymena midfielder Donal Rocks, Paul notes, a player not known for his goals - struck the decisive goal from 40 yards out. It flew in and is widely regarded already as a contender for the ‘Goal of the Season’. Donal ran straight to Paul, standing in the front row of the stand.
“The sun shone,” Paul recalled. “He ran over to me and kissed the ribbon on the shirt. It felt like a sign.”
It’s the kind of moment that only happens when a club and a supporter have become something more than the usual relationship between a team and its fans. For Paul Ross, Ballymena United has not just honoured Lydia’s memory - it has helped carry it forward.
“This club has always believed that football means more than just the ninety minutes,” added Ballymena United chairman Chris Selwood. “Working with Paul to support him felt like the most natural thing in the world and we wanted to put the full weight of the club behind what Paul and his family. Lydia was a loyal supporter of the club, and we’re honoured to support the Ross family with this campaign.”

Ballymena United and Playr-Fit have teamed up to bring supporters a brand-new
spring leisurewear collection.
The 2026 Spring Collection is built for Ballymena United fans who represent the
Sky Blues wherever they go. From the terraces to the town, there’s something in
this range for every supporter.
Here’s what’s available at www.skyblue-super
Ballymena United and Playr-Fit have teamed up to bring supporters a brand-new
spring leisurewear collection.
The 2026 Spring Collection is built for Ballymena United fans who represent the
Sky Blues wherever they go. From the terraces to the town, there’s something in
this range for every supporter.
Here’s what’s available at www.skyblue-superstore.co.uk
And if that wasn’t enough, we’ve got a special deal running alongside the launch:
all current-season away replica shirts are now available at half price until the end
of the season at just £25. If you haven’t picked one up yet, now’s your chance.
The full collection is available now through the club’s official shop and online
store. Sizes are limited, so don’t sleep on it.
Come on Sky Blues.

Ballymena United, one of the leading clubs in the Sports Direct Premiership, has appointed communications consultancy Clearbox to support the team’s marketing and communications campaigns.
Clearbox will support Ballymena United on the development and implementation of a new communications strategy, brand positioning and key messages. Cl
Ballymena United, one of the leading clubs in the Sports Direct Premiership, has appointed communications consultancy Clearbox to support the team’s marketing and communications campaigns.
Clearbox will support Ballymena United on the development and implementation of a new communications strategy, brand positioning and key messages. Clearbox will also support Ballymena United through a digital marketing campaign, designed to increase match ticket sales.
The Clearbox team brings a wealth of experience to Ballymena United. The Clearbox team will be led by Neil Coleman, former Head of Communications and Digital Innovation at the Northern Ireland Football League, and John Megaughin, who has worked with sporting organisations like the Professional Darts Corporation, FIFA, UEFA and the International Olympic Committee.
Speaking on the appointment, Ballymena United Chairman Chris Selwood said: “Ballymena United is on a mission to become one of the leading sports organisations in the UK and Ireland. After emerging from financial difficulty two years ago, we’re now debt-free, ambitious and building something special. As a club with the best facilities in the league, we want partners who are the best at what they do and that’s why we’ve partnered with Clearbox.
“The agency works with some of the biggest brands in the world, and has a unique understanding of communications in sport. We’re excited to be working with Clearbox and have already seen the impact of their professionalism, knowledge and creativity.”
Clearbox’s Neil Coleman added: “Having spent years at the heart of Northern Ireland football communications, I know exactly what it takes to cut through in this space. Ballymena United is a club with real history, a passionate fanbase, and a board that's genuinely driving the club forward. Working with our Clearbox team to help deliver that vision is something I'm really looking forward to. We know this league, we know these fans, and we know how to get results.”
John Megaughin from Clearbox said: “Neil and I have spent our lives on the Ballymena terraces, so to be stepping inside the club in a professional capacity is something genuinely special. Ballymena United is a giant of the Irish League and a club that's clearly on the move with a board that means business. We're honoured to be partnering with Chris, Liam and the team to build on that momentum, and we're confident we can make a real difference on and off the pitch.”
Clearbox is a leading communications consultancy that’s spent many years delivering standout communications for clients across local, national, and global markets. Clearbox reframes brand and business challenges to spark long-term innovation, and its team works with curiosity, creativity, and delivers seriously impactful results. Clearbox’s current clients include Amazon, AWS, Deliveroo, Morelli’s Ice Cream, Ring, SistersIN, The NI Wedding Director, Toast and WellFest.
For further information, please contact BUFC@clearboxcommunications.com

Ballymena United Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Philip Kyle to its Board of Directors.
Philip brings extensive football administration experience and professional expertise to the role, having served as Chairman of the Club's Management Committee since 2023. His appointment to the Board represents a natural prog
Ballymena United Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Philip Kyle to its Board of Directors.
Philip brings extensive football administration experience and professional expertise to the role, having served as Chairman of the Club's Management Committee since 2023. His appointment to the Board represents a natural progression following his significant contributions to the development of the Club over the past two years.
A passionate supporter of the club, he has been actively involved with both the Youth Academy and Senior Club for 19 years across two separate spells. Additionally, his experience spans roles at NIFL Championship clubs including Ballyclare Comrades, where he served as Director and as part of the backroom staff (2021-2022), and Dundela (2022-2023), providing him with valuable insight into football operations across different levels of football in Northern Ireland.
Professionally, Philip serves as an Asset Performance Engineer at NI Water, where he has held senior management positions. His expertise in corporate governance, budget management, and project delivery will prove invaluable to the Club's continued development.
Philip Kyle commented: "I am honoured to join the Board of Directors at Ballymena United Football Club. This club has been a huge part of my life, and I am committed to using my experience both in football administration and my professional career to help drive the Club forward. I'm excited to contribute to achieving the ambitious goals we have set for Ballymena United's future."
Chris Selwood, Chairman of Ballymena United Football Club, said: "We are delighted to welcome Philip to the Board. His dedication to Ballymena United is unquestionable, and he brings a unique combination of football knowledge and corporate governance expertise that will strengthen our Board as we continue to build for the future. His appointment reflects our commitment to having people who are passionate about this Club and its future in key positions."
The appointment takes effect immediately.
Ballymena United’s current Board of Directors is as follows; Chris Selwood (Chair), Liam Wilson (Vice-Chair), John Anderson, Gary McConnell, Ronnie McDowell, Emma Russell, Ivan Russell.

"The plans Oran and the Board have for the place, where they want to go and how they want to do things, they really interested me to come here"
Hear from Fuad Sule for the first time as a Sky Blue following his recent arrival at United... 
Ballymena United were delighted to complete the deadline day signing o
"The plans Oran and the Board have for the place, where they want to go and how they want to do things, they really interested me to come here"
Hear from Fuad Sule for the first time as a Sky Blue following his recent arrival at United... 
Ballymena United were delighted to complete the deadline day signing of Fuad Sule from Indonesian club Peris Solo.
The talented 29-year-old midfielder has been regarded as one of the top talents in the Irish League over recent seasons, having starred for both Glentoran and Larne, winning the Gibson Cup in 2023 with the Inver Park club.
Pending international clearance, Fuad will be available for selection for Tuesday’s re-arranged Premiership game with Crusaders at the Showgrounds.
(Our thanks to Darren Crawford for kindly capturing these photographs).

Ballymena United is thrilled to announce the signing of defender Shane McEleney from Glentoran.
The 34 year old arrives on Warden Street having spent a year at the Oval, where he made 27 appearances for Declan Devine's side.
Following a successful six year spell with hometown club Derry City, Shane's career has taken him to St Pat's, Ott
Ballymena United is thrilled to announce the signing of defender Shane McEleney from Glentoran.
The 34 year old arrives on Warden Street having spent a year at the Oval, where he made 27 appearances for Declan Devine's side.
Following a successful six year spell with hometown club Derry City, Shane's career has taken him to St Pat's, Ottawa Fury, Larne, Finn Harps and back to Derry City, before his time in East Belfast.
Shane will join up with his brother, Patrick, at the Showgrounds and will be available for selection for the home game with Portadown this coming weekend.
Speaking to the club for the first time after confirming his signing, Shane said: "I'm delighted to get this over the line and have a fresh start. I had a conversation with Oran and Liam and obviously Patrick too. They were excited to get me in and I was excited to join."
McEleney brings a wealth of quality and experience both on and off the pitch and is keen to add that to our squad: "I just want to be playing football matches and helping the team. I'm an experienced player and I want to use that to help the younger players. It's a young, enthusiastic squad with a few senior pros and I can add to that and hopefully help kick us on. There's a lot to play for and I'm looking forward to getting started."

Ballymena United Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Oran Kearney as the club's new first team manager.
Kearney brings a wealth of managerial experience to the club from his successful spells at Limavady United, Coleraine and St. Mirren.
The 47-year-old also returns to the Ballymena Showgrounds, having enjoyed a succ
Ballymena United Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Oran Kearney as the club's new first team manager.
Kearney brings a wealth of managerial experience to the club from his successful spells at Limavady United, Coleraine and St. Mirren.
The 47-year-old also returns to the Ballymena Showgrounds, having enjoyed a successful spell as a player under Kenny Shiels, making 121 appearances and scoring 34 goals between 2002 and 2005.
Joining Oran's backroom team will be former Cliftonville midfielder Barry Johnston, who takes up the role of assistant manager, having recently been in charge of Lisburn Distillery. In addition, Michael Doherty will also becoming on board as goalkeeping coach, having fulfilled the same role with Kearney at Coleraine.
Speaking of his appointment Oran Kearney said, "I'm very excited, it's been a whirlwind week. There's a real urgency to want to do well and a desire for success. It'll be a challenge, but I think this club has the infrastructure, the fan base and a lot of good things going for it.
“We will look to develop a relationship with the players and try and put my stamp on things as soon as possible. Everybody starts on a clean slate, it's up to players to impress in training to get into the team and move us forward.
“I had an enjoyable time here as a player and in recent days a lot of those emotions have come back from my time playing here. I urge the fans to get behind me and the players and push us on for this second half of the season."
Oran’s first match in charge of Ballymena United will be in the away league trip to Portadown next Saturday (13 December), before his homecoming to the Showgrounds against Carrick Rangers the following week with tickets now available from www.ballymenaunitedfc.com/home-tickets
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Tickets are available for Ballymena United's last home fixture of the season against Portadown.
Saturday 18 April | 3pm | Ballymena Showgrounds
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