Peterborough & District League
Premier Division
Saturday 28th March 2026
Kick Off 14.00 On Time!
Stamford Belvedere 3 Sawtry 4, attendance 13
8’ 1-0
36’ 2-0
47’ 2-1
49’ 2-2
66’ 3-2
67’ 3-3
77’ 3-4
@ Stamford Welland Academy
Green Lane
Stamford
PE9 1HE
No Admission or Programme.
The drive north to Lincolnshire took about an hour and forty minutes, arriving over half an hour before kick off. It was about twenty nine minutes earlier than needed, as it’s an awful venue and there can’t be too many Step 7 grounds worse than this and certainly not the best of grounds to complete the top division of this league at! It’s just a pitch in a school playing field, with a pair of wooden dugouts and roped along the side backing on to some netball courts. Thankfully, it was dry as it’s really exposed and despite being sunny, there was a really chilly wind blowing, which spoiled the game slightly, as both teams struggled to come to terms with it.
It was 14th (out of 15) versus 6th in the league table. Stamford Belvedere came into this only needing to win one of their remaining seven games to finish above second bottom Leverington Sports, who’ve already finished their fixtures, so are still in with a good chance of avoiding relegation.
Stamford had the wind at their backs first half and got off to a good start, breaking the deadlock after eight minutes, scoring with a goal on the break after defending a corner. Sawtry had the chance to level the scores ten minutes before halftime, but saw a penalty smack against the crossbar and a minute later it was 2-0, when Sawtry lost the ball trying to play out from the back and a striker nipped in between ‘keeper and defender to lob the ball in from just outside the 18 yard box.
Within four minutes of the restart, Sawtry had levelled the score at 2-2, both goals being long range wind assisted efforts and it looked like they’d go on to comfortably take the points as they were well on top. Midway through the half Stamford poked in from close range to regain the lead, but within a minute Sawtry were back on level terms, when another wind assisted shot, this time from a free kick, gave the ‘keeper no chance. The winning goal for the visitors came with thirteen minutes left, when another shot came back off the post, but was put in on the rebound. Despite having a man sin binned late on, they hung on to take all three points.







