
Ballymena United will look to snap a run of a hattrick of league defeats when they host Larne for the first time this season in the Shanes Hill derby at the Showgrounds on Saturday evening.
Saturday's 5.30pm kick off will see United play a fourth consecutive league game against the four full time sides in the division, with the other thre
Ballymena United will look to snap a run of a hattrick of league defeats when they host Larne for the first time this season in the Shanes Hill derby at the Showgrounds on Saturday evening.
Saturday's 5.30pm kick off will see United play a fourth consecutive league game against the four full time sides in the division, with the other three results in this run all going against the Braidmen. That sequence was extended a week ago at The National Stadium at Windsor Park, following a 2-1 loss to Champions Linfield. It was a game the visitors were well in from the beginning, but a Matthew Clarke header was sandwiched in between two goals conceded from set pieces, with United disappointed not to leave Belfast with at least a point. Patrick McEleney and James Hood's returns from injury provided at least some more positive news to take, with one or two others who missed out hopefully back in some form of contention for this weekend.
Despite there being no easy games in this league, the proof of which comes from next week's fixture being with newly promoted, yet high flying, Bangor, Ballymena have experienced a run that couldn't have been much harder at least on paper, but failure to register any points from it has seen Saturday's hosts slide down to seventh in the standings, trailing Larne now by seven points.
Those seven extra points see the Invermen occupying fourth spot in the table and whilst they trail league leaders Coleraine by six points, they do have two games in hand. An impressive run of seven straight wins in all competitions propelled Larne up into the business of the standings, but since then they have recorded a mixed bag of a win, a draw and a defeat from their last three in the league. In the month of October they've beaten Cliftonville and lost to Dungannon Swifts, while their last outing last weekend saw Gary Haveron's men draw 1-1 with Bangor, as Conor McKendry's second half equaliser got them a point. Like United, Larne are still marching on in the cups, with a heavy win over Dergview recently in the BetMcLean Cup and a semi-final spot in the Shield booked thanks to a win over Ballymacash Rangers.
It was Larne who came out on top in the first installment of the Shanes Hill derby this campaign, after a 2-0 victory at Inver Park back in August. Goals early and late in the day from Benji Magee and Dan Bent were enough for Larne, in a game were United saw plenty of the ball, but lacked any real bite in the key areas of the pitch. Larne also took the bragging rights in the last meeting on Warden Street, in another tight encounter back in March, with Jordan McMullan's early opener only to be a consolation in the end in a 2-1 loss. After a run of defeats, Jim Ervin's side will be keen to get back to picking up points as they look to provide fireworks after Halloween in a derby under the lights this weekend.
Match Preview by Phillip McPeake

Curtis bangs the Drum for Sports Bond
Two Sky Blue Sports Bond agents each had a Major winner this week Robbie Purdey had a Major winner with brother Curtis Purdey (A7536). Both are huge Sky Blue supporters However Curtis's other passion is beating the Bass Drum For Ahoghill Sons of William flute band .Congratulations to the Purdey famil
Curtis bangs the Drum for Sports Bond
Two Sky Blue Sports Bond agents each had a Major winner this week Robbie Purdey had a Major winner with brother Curtis Purdey (A7536). Both are huge Sky Blue supporters However Curtis's other passion is beating the Bass Drum For Ahoghill Sons of William flute band .Congratulations to the Purdey family.
Alex Beverland has been having a good autumn on Sports Bond and this week Alex had a Major winner with William Montgomery (A8106) .
Minor winners this week saw another Sky Blue supporter Robert Kirkpatrick (A4632) win £10 on the agency of Robert Logan in Cloughmills. While back in Ballymena Brett Thompson had Two Minor winners with another £10 for Mary Crilly (A3644) and a £10 prize for Maurice Goldring (B8636 ).
Jackpot nos 6 10 21 28 saw no Jackpot allocated and so the rise in the Jackpot continues.
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First Score
The First Score winning time on Saturday was 20 mins (19 mins 19 sec).As yet we have no claims for the £50 prize.If there is no winner found then £25 will be added to a First Score at Home later in the month. If you have a20 minute winning time then contact Brian Thompson on 07831 803970.
Sports Bond Grand Sports Draw
Saturday saw the culmination of this year's Grand Sports Draw. The Draw was made in the Ballymena United board room during the half time break. On hand to undertake the draw were Chris Selwood Ballymena United Chairman, Gareth Clement Larne Chairman and former Ballymena United manager David Jeffrey. The First prize was drawn by Chris Selwood and the winning ticket belonged to Liam McFall from Portglenone. Liam, a Butcher by trade, bought his ticket from Ballymena United supporter Adrian Kerr who works next door to Liam. We would like to thank Derek Burnside of Derek Burnside Ltd for providing the Match tickets and to George Stirling of the Moby Chip in Cullybackey for sponsorship of the flights to see Manchester United play Brentford in April.
Popular Ballymena United supporter Luke Gaston can't wait to play Golf at Cairndhu Golf Club as he was the winner of the Second prize drawn by Larne Chairman Gareth Clement. David Jeffrey drew the Third prize winner and that was Rodney Gourley and Ballymena United supporter. Rodney is off to Raceview Karting. The only lady winner was Nicole McCart who is off to see Ulster play at Ravenhill. Peter Neilly is of to see the Belfast Giants play an Ice Hockey fixture.
The full list of winners are:
1/ Liam McFall 364
2/ Luke Gaston 548
3/ Rodney Gourley 102
4/ Nicole McCart 181
5/Peter Neilly 342
6/ Mervyn Lynn 365
7/Sammy Adams 447
8/ James Craig 123
9/ Gareth Downey 218
10/Rodney Cooper 446
This year's Grand Sports Draw was an exceptional success largely due to the support of the Following Derek Burnside Ltd
Moby Chip
Carndhu golf club
Raceview Karting
Prime Cuts
Love Property
Galgorm Golf club
John Millar
Josh Rock
Super Cup
Keith Turner
We would like to thank them all and to all who bought and sold tickets.

Ahead of this weekend's visit to The National Stadium at Windsor Park, manager Jim Ervin has provided an update on a number of our players, as well as looking ahead to Saturday's game with Linfield.
𝗥𝘆𝗮𝗻 𝗠𝗰𝗡𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗹𝗲 left the pitch late on Saturday in the defeat to Glentoran with a nasty looking injury and the manager has confirm
Ahead of this weekend's visit to The National Stadium at Windsor Park, manager Jim Ervin has provided an update on a number of our players, as well as looking ahead to Saturday's game with Linfield.
𝗥𝘆𝗮𝗻 𝗠𝗰𝗡𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗹𝗲 left the pitch late on Saturday in the defeat to Glentoran with a nasty looking injury and the manager has confirmed that it looks like the forward has sustained a broken collarbone. Whilst Ryan will require further hospital consultations to assess the full extent of the injury, early indications point to a spell of around 10-12 weeks on the sidelines.
𝗝𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗛𝗼𝗼𝗱 has missed our last two games through injury, but the teenager has returned to training this week and is in contention for Saturday. 𝗣𝗮𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗠𝗰𝗘𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘆 has also returned to training in the last week following his injury lay off, but this weekend may come too soon for the midfielder.
𝗝𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗢'𝗥𝗲𝗶𝗹𝗹𝘆 sustained a concussion against Coleraine and is still unavailable for the weekend with concussion protocols, but he should return to training as normal on Tuesday.
𝗔𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 𝗝𝗮𝗿𝘃𝗶𝘀 missed a couple of games for personal reasons recently, but did return to the squad and made a late substitute appearance on Saturday as he gets back to full fitness. 𝗕𝗲𝗻 𝗞𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗱𝘆 was substituted at the Oval, with Jim confirming Ben has been playing through the pain barrier for a number of weeks and he is being monitored daily and weekly, as the management look to be careful with him.
In terms of longer term issues, Jim Ervin has been able to provide a further update on 𝗗𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘀. As previously reported, Donal's surgery went well a couple of weeks ago and the manager is hoping he could return to training around the start of December.
Neither 𝗝𝗼𝘀𝗵 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝘀𝗼𝗻 or 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝘆 𝗦𝗰𝗼𝘁𝘁 have featured at all this season for United, but the gaffer says both are now progressing well. "Andy did a pitch session this week, albeit a very light one and Josh is due to do a bit more this week too." He continued, "both are looking to build their fitness up now, but they are probably a month or so away from joining training again with the boys."
Briefly previewing the visit to the National Stadium on Saturday, the manager is hoping to right some wrongs from last week. "What we need to do differently is not give away cheap goals. There was very little in last weeks game watching it back, but we've conceded a sloppy goal from a corner." He added, 'we need to be ruthless against the full time teams. You might only get one or two chances, you need to take them." "We're looking forward to Saturday, we know they're going to be a wounded animal and we need to make sure we're well prepared. We'll look after ourselves first and foremost."

Ballymena United are delighted to announce that Patrick McEleney has signed a contract extension with the club.
The experienced midfielder was a major addition when he arrived from Derry City in January, going on to make 15 appearances and score 3 goals for the Sky Blues last season.
Now wearing the No. 10 shirt for the upcoming campaign, M
Ballymena United are delighted to announce that Patrick McEleney has signed a contract extension with the club.
The experienced midfielder was a major addition when he arrived from Derry City in January, going on to make 15 appearances and score 3 goals for the Sky Blues last season.
Now wearing the No. 10 shirt for the upcoming campaign, McEleney said it was an easy decision to stay:
🗣️ “I’ve loved it here so far, and when the club came to me about extending, it was done quite quickly. I came in with an open mind and was looking forward to a new challenge — the changing room has been brilliant.”
Looking ahead to the new season, which kicks off this weekend, Patrick added:
🗣️ “It’s about pushing on now — finishing higher up the table and seeing what we can do in the cups. I want to play as much as I can and help the younger lads around me too.”
💫 More McEleney Magic coming our way in 2025/26!

Emma, a life-long supporter, has held various important roles at the club over many years, initially as a volunteer in our club shop, before managing the club’s human resources and policies on the Management Committee, before her progression to the Board of Directors.
Ballymena United Chairman Chris Selwood said: “Emma brings great persona
Emma, a life-long supporter, has held various important roles at the club over many years, initially as a volunteer in our club shop, before managing the club’s human resources and policies on the Management Committee, before her progression to the Board of Directors.
Ballymena United Chairman Chris Selwood said: “Emma brings great personal and professional skills to our Board and will be a great asset to the club moving forward. She knows the club inside out, she buys into the goals and vision of the club going forward and will be instrumental in achieving those goals.”
Speaking of her appointment, Emma said; “I’m honoured to be appointed as the new Director of Operations at the club. This club is a huge part of the community and is massive to my family, so to be tasked with driving us forward is an exciting challenge that I am ready to embrace.
“The club is entering an exciting new era both on and off the pitch, and alongside my fellow Board members we are working tirelessly to ensure we return the club back to the top and make the Showgrounds a place where fans can be proud to call home again.”
Emma added, “To be the first female on the Board of Directors is naturally an honour, but whilst I am the first - I want to ensure I am not the last! We are building a dynamic and progressive club and hopefully this appointment will show the pathway is open for talented women to get involved and make a difference.”
Ahead of the 2025/2026 season, the Ballymena United FC Board of Directors is as follows: Chris Selwood (Chairman), Liam Wilson (Vice-Chairman), John Anderson, Ivan Russell, Gary McConnell, Ronnie McDowell and Emma Russell.

Having been in and around the club over the last year or so, bringing his substantial experience in business management both within and outside of football, Liam now takes on the role of Vice Chairman, working alongside Chairman Chris Selwood.
Speaking to the club about his new role, Liam was keen to stress how professionalising the club h
Having been in and around the club over the last year or so, bringing his substantial experience in business management both within and outside of football, Liam now takes on the role of Vice Chairman, working alongside Chairman Chris Selwood.
Speaking to the club about his new role, Liam was keen to stress how professionalising the club has been one of his main goals. "I hope people have started to see a lot more professionalism around the place, both on and off the pitch. That's been my main driver and reason for being part of this club and this community. The club has already played a big part in my family settling in here and I want to give back as much as possible. The club is driving forward, with key decisions like having Jim here full time, investing in our facilities, and realigning and strengthening the relationship between the senior club and the Academy is helping piece together a strategic vision as to where the club needs to go."
Liam has valuable experience working in business in his home country of Australia and with various football clubs in Scotland and he is bringing that experience and those connections to hopefully enhance standards at United. "I want to be able to use my connections and expertise in business here. In Scotland I've gained an insight into how the bigger clubs are run and it's about using those learns and connections to hopefully bring up our levels of structure. The top four or six clubs in this league are streaks ahead of the rest and we need to do everything we can to bridge the gap and that's something I'm super passionate about doing."
Chairman Chris Selwood also commented on his delight at having Liam alongside him at board level. "Liam is business minded like myself and I felt I needed some extra support to implement our vision. Liam has helped me before coming onto the board with advice and he was a natural fit to step up to Vice Chairman. Myself and Liam have been at the forefront of driving the club forward off the pitch and we're always singing off the same hymn sheet." He added, "It's exactly what we needed. The club is heading in the right direction and I have to say the board as a whole have signed up to our vision and long may it continue as we look to get to a place we believe we can be."
A full interview with Liam Wilson will follow at a later date.

Ballymena United are pleased to announce that defender Ali Gould has joined the club following a successful trial period.
The nineteen year old Scotsman arrives at United following spells at the likes of Motherwell and most recently Watford and now officially joins the squad after impressing for a number of weeks as a trialist.
Speaking to
Ballymena United are pleased to announce that defender Ali Gould has joined the club following a successful trial period.
The nineteen year old Scotsman arrives at United following spells at the likes of Motherwell and most recently Watford and now officially joins the squad after impressing for a number of weeks as a trialist.
Speaking to the club for the first time after becoming a fully fledged member of the team, Ali has appreciated the opportunity to already have integrated into the squad. "The boys have been magic with me since I've came in and I feel I've got to know them better and better in the game's I've played." He added, "I think I need men's football now and I feel like Northern Ireland is a great place for me to be and I'm really looking forward to it."
Manager Jim Ervin outlined that he and his team have been impressed with what they've seen so far. "We've had Ali in the last number of weeks, running our eye over him. He's a good young pro and has shown he's up for the challenge. He's gelled really well and has settled in quickly and he has a lot more to offer."
Welcome to Ballymena, Ali! 🩵🫡

Ballymena United are happy to announce the signing of defender Joel Thompson from Finn Harps on a multi year deal.
After bursting onto the scene when making his Crusaders debut aged just 15, Joel made the move across the water to Nottingham Forest in 2022, where he spent two injury plagued years before leaving for Colchester. A loan spell
Ballymena United are happy to announce the signing of defender Joel Thompson from Finn Harps on a multi year deal.
After bursting onto the scene when making his Crusaders debut aged just 15, Joel made the move across the water to Nottingham Forest in 2022, where he spent two injury plagued years before leaving for Colchester. A loan spell at Aveley FC followed, but after returning closer to home earlier this year at Finn Harps, the 19 year old has now put pen to paper at The Showgrounds.
Speaking to the club about returning to the Irish League, Joel is happy to have made his way to The Showgrounds. "I'm buzzing, really delighted to be here. I spoke to Jim a few times about his plans and the players he has here already and it's exciting the experience the squad has." The former Crues man is also ready to hit the ground running this season. "I'm here to come in and play. We have high hopes for this season, we want to push up the league and go on a few cup runs. I loved my time at Finn Harps, played plenty of games and it was really my first full season of men's football and I was ready for it."
Manager Jim Ervin is also thrilled to add the exciting teenager to his ranks and outlined it's been an arrival a while in the making. "We're really happy to get Joel in. He trained with us in January and did extremely well, but because he'd already played for two UK clubs last season, he couldn't play for a third. He ended up at Finn Harps for six months but we kept in contact with him and when we knew he wouldn't be staying there we were keen to get him in the building." The manager continued, "We were even more happy after sitting down with him and hearing what he wants to do. He can play a number of positions, left back, left wing back, even as a number 6. He'll have a bit of a break because he's been playing constantly for Finn Harps recently, but he's up to speed and we're looking forward to getting him in."
Welcome to The Showgrounds Joel! 🩵🙌

Ballymena United are pleased to announce the signing of full back David Toure.
The 20 year old joins the Sky Blues following the conclusion of his contract at Glenavon, with United beating a number of clubs on both sides of the Irish Sea to secure the services of the highly rated Irishman.
Toure joined Glenavon from Shelbourne in the winter
Ballymena United are pleased to announce the signing of full back David Toure.
The 20 year old joins the Sky Blues following the conclusion of his contract at Glenavon, with United beating a number of clubs on both sides of the Irish Sea to secure the services of the highly rated Irishman.
Toure joined Glenavon from Shelbourne in the winter window of 2024 and enjoyed an impressive eighteen month spell in Mid Ulster which placed him on the radar of a host of sides, but David outlined to the club why Ballymena felt right for him. "From the outside looking in I could see this was a squad that's improving and it was a no brainer really. I spoke to a few lads already here and they love it." The right back also believes he can play a key role in building on the ambitions of the club. "I've had a good season and a half in the league and have a good grasp of it. The club made a good start to last season but it's about maintaining that and pushing on and the top six has to be what we're aiming for at least."
Fresh off the back of bringing Daire O'Connor to the club, manager Jim Ervin knows Toure is another eye catching capture. "David is a quality signing and an exceptional talent. He's young, energetic, enthusiastic and has a big future ahead of him. There was a lot of competition for him and thankfully he's bought into the vision we shared with him. He's another who sets out the standards we're trying to create."
Glad to have you with us David! 🩵🙌

Ballymena United are thrilled to announce the signing of forward Daire O'Connor from Hamilton Academical on a multi year deal.
The Sky Blues beat a number of local rivals to secure the signature of the 28 year old Irishman, who returns to the Irish League after a spell in Scotland. Formerly of Cliftonville and Glentoran, with a stint at Ay
Ballymena United are thrilled to announce the signing of forward Daire O'Connor from Hamilton Academical on a multi year deal.
The Sky Blues beat a number of local rivals to secure the signature of the 28 year old Irishman, who returns to the Irish League after a spell in Scotland. Formerly of Cliftonville and Glentoran, with a stint at Ayr United in between, O'Connor left East Belfast in 2024 to join Hamilton but spent the second half of last season on loan at East Kilbride, helping the South Lanarkshire side secure a spot in the SPFL after winning the Lowlands League.
Chatting to the club about becoming a Braidman, Daire highlighted why Ballymena stood out to him over other potential suitors. "I was drawn by the ambition. They're very motivated to push up the table, finish closer to Europe and get a cup run." Returning to a league he knows well, the winger is excited to get back to business here with United. "This is a league I've thrived in before, I feel like I know it almost inside out. Things didn't work out in Scotland but I have a spring in my step again to prove some people wrong and show The Showgrounds what I can do."
Manager Jim Ervin is delighted Daire opted to make The Showgrounds home. "He's an unbelievable talent that we all know about and he's another one we've targeted and spoke to for a few months once we heard of the possibility of him coming home. Other clubs were interested as is well documented, but thankfully we were able to sell him the club and the vision."
The boss is also aware of the quality O'Connor adds to the squad. "He's very direct, pacy and has a great delivery. His numbers at the Glens prove that and when a player of that ability comes up, you'd be silly not to go for it. I'm really excited to work with him, he's been brilliant so far with his enthusiasm in our conversations and he's a really experienced senior player we can't wait to have."
Great to have you with us Daire! 🩵⚡️

The twenty-one year old winger joined the 'Gers in February following a spell in Sweden with Ytterhogdals IK and went on to make eleven appearances for Stephen Baxter's men. Jack's career began with St Pats Academy, which was followed by a move to Bohemians, before he made the switch to Sweden.
On joining United, Jack said, "I'm delighted
The twenty-one year old winger joined the 'Gers in February following a spell in Sweden with Ytterhogdals IK and went on to make eleven appearances for Stephen Baxter's men. Jack's career began with St Pats Academy, which was followed by a move to Bohemians, before he made the switch to Sweden.
On joining United, Jack said, "I'm delighted to have got the deal over the line. After having a chat with the gaffer, I really like his goals and expectations and I feel I can contribute to them." He added, "I'm experienced now to what the league has to offer and I really think I can hit the ground running with a full season under my belt. The facilities here are top class and the club is heading in the right direction."
Manager Jim Ervin is also delighted to add a player of Jack's style to the squad. "Jack is fit, dynamic, quick and very direct. He's a good, young prospect who can play wide, in the middle or at wing back, but primarily he's an attacking player that excites us and will get fans off their seats." He continued, "When we were made aware of his availability he was definitely someone we wanted to speak to. The discussions went well, he was really enthusiastic to come to Ballymena and we're looking forward to having what is another pleasing signing."
Welcome to Ballymena United Jack! 🫡

Ballymena United are delighted to announce the signing of defender Matthew Clarke.
The 31 year old joins the club following a spell at Livingston, where he helped Livi secure promotion back to the Scottish Premiership, as well as lifting the Scottish Challenge Cup.
Prior to his time in Scotland, Matthew's eleven year stint at Linfield need
Ballymena United are delighted to announce the signing of defender Matthew Clarke.
The 31 year old joins the club following a spell at Livingston, where he helped Livi secure promotion back to the Scottish Premiership, as well as lifting the Scottish Challenge Cup.
Prior to his time in Scotland, Matthew's eleven year stint at Linfield needs no introduction as he established himself as one of the league's best and most decorated defenders and we are thrilled to have secured his services as he returns to Northern Ireland.
Commenting on our newest recruit, manager Jim Ervin outlined how exciting the transfer is for the club. "Matthew is a brilliant signing, he is a big coup for us. When a player of his calibre comes up, you'd be stupid not to be interested and after a few conversations, thankfully he thought here was the place for him."
The manager is also well aware of the experience a man who lifted countless trophies with Linfield brings to The Showgrounds. "The experience he brings with him is huge from our point of view. Sometimes it's just about adding that bit of know-how to the team. Matthew can play a variety of positions, so it's huge for us with what we're looking to do."
Stay tuned to hear from the man himself when the first interview with Matthew Clarke drops a little later... 💬
Welcome to The Showgrounds Matthew! 🩵
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