Sports Results
By Harry Mottram: A mercurial Finn Russell touched down one try, converted two more and kicked two penalties as Bath Rugby ran out winners in Gloucester to silence The Shed. Match reports: https://www.bathrugby.com/
Bath City overcame Worthing at Twerton Park to win a tough match in front of large crowd in a five goal thriller. Jenkins and Bowman the scorers. Match reports: https://www.bathcityfc.com/
Recent Results and Fixtures coming up
Football: Bath City
Sat 13 Jan. HOME. Bath City 1 Southend 3. FA Trophy. LOST
Sat 17 Jan. AWAY. Dover Athletic 1 Bath City 0. League. LOST
Sat 24 Jan. HOME. Bath City 3 Worthing 2. League. WON
Tue 27 Jan. HOME. Bath City V Slough Town. League.
Sat 31 Jan. AWAY. Horsham V Bath City. League.
Sat 7 Feb. HOME. Bath City V Hemel Hempstead. League.
Tue 10 Feb. AWAY. AFC Totton V Bath City. League.
Sat 14 Feb. AWAY. Dagenham and Redbridge V Bath City. League
Sat 21 Feb. HOME. Bath City V Hampton and Richmond. League.
Tue 24 Feb. HOME. Bath City V Weston-super-Mare. League.
Sat 28 Feb. AWAY. Enfield Town V Bath City. League.
Sat 7 Mar. AWAY. Chelmsford City V Bath City. League.
Tue 10 Mar. HOME. Bath City V Farnborough. League.
Sat 14 Mar. HOME. Bath City V Hornchurch. League.
Sat 21 Mar. AWAY. Tonbridge V Bath City. League.
Sat 28 Mar. AWAY. Eastbourne V Bath City. League.
Fri 3 Apr. HOME. Bath City V Chippenham. League.
Mon 6 Apr. AWAY. Torquay V Bath City. League.
Sat 11 Apr. HOME. Bath City V Chesham. League.
Sat 18 Apr. AWAY. Dorking V Bath City. League.
Sat 25 Apr. HOME. Bath City V Maidstone. League.
Date TBC. HOME. Bath City V Ebbsfleet. League.
Full list of results and fixtures at: https://www.bathcityfc.com/2025-26-fixtures-results/
Rugby: Bath
Sat 3 Jan. 3.05pm. HOME. Bath 33 Exeter Chiefs 26. Gallagher PREM. R9. WON
Fri 9 Jan. 8pm. AWAY. Castres Olympique 20 Bath. Investec Champions Cup 43. R3 WON
Fri 16 Jan. 8pm. HOME. Bath 62 Edinburgh 10. Investec Champions Cup. R4 WON
Fri 23 Jan. 7.45pm. AWAY. Gloucester 26 Bath 30. Gallagher PREM. R10 WON
Sun 8 Feb. 3pm. AWAY. Sale V Bath. PREM Rugby Cup. R7
Sat 14 Feb. 2.30pm. HOME. Bath V Bristol. PREM Rugby Cup. R8.
Sat 21 Feb. 4.30pm. AWAY. Exeter V Bath. PREM Rugby Cup. R9.
Sat 28 Feb. 3pm. HOME. Bath V Gloucester. PREM Rugby Cup. R10.
Sat 21 Mar. TBC. HOME. Bath V Saracens. PREM Rugby Cup. R11.
Sat 28 Mar. TBC. AWAY. Sale V Bath. PREM Rugby Cup. R12.
Sat 18 Apr. TBC. HOME. Bath V Harlequins. PREM Rugby Cup. R13.
Sat 25 Apr. TBC. AWAY. Northampton V Bath. PREM Rugby Cup. R14.
Sat 9 May. TBC. AWAY. Exeter V Bath. PREM Rugby Cup. R15.
Match report: https://www.bathrugby.com/
Six Nations Rugby
Thu 5 Feb. France V Ireland, 8.10pm
Sat 7 Feb. Italy V Scotland, 2.10pm
Sat 7 Feb. England V Wales, 4.40pm
Sat 14 Feb. Ireland V Italy, 2.10pm
Sat 14 Feb. Scotland V England, 4.40pm
Sun 15 Feb. Wales V France, 3.10pm
Sat 21 Feb. England V Ireland, 2.10pm
Sat 21 Feb. Wales V Scotland, 4.40pm
Sun 22 Feb. France V Italy, 3.10pm
Fri 6 Mar. Ireland V Wales, 8.10pm
Sat 7 Mar. Scotland V France, 2.10pm
Sat 7 Mar. Italy V England, 4.40pm
Sat 14 Mar. Ireland V Scotland, 2.10pm
Sat 14 Mar. Wales V Italy, 4.40pm
Sat 14 Mar. France V England, 8.10pm
World Cup Football
Wed 17 Jun. England V Croatia. 9pm
Tue 23 Jun. England V Ghana. 9pm
Sat 27 Jun. Panama V England. 10pm
14 Jun. Haiti V Scotland. 2am
19 Jun. Scotland V Morocco. 11pm
24 Jun. Scotland V Brazil. 11pm
Clubs and Contacts
American Football: Bath Killer Bees: The Bath Killer Bees are current members of the British Universities American Football League (BUAFL)’s Southwestern Atlantic Conference (SWAC). See https://www.thesubath.com/americanfootball/
Athletics: Bath Half Marathon. The next race is scheduled for Sunday 15 March 2026. 15,000 places with many for charities Visit https://www.londonmarathonevents.co.uk/bath-half
Athletics: Team Bath Athletics Club is based at the University of Bath Sports Training Village and is open to all abilities and ages from 7 upwards. Sports include track and field, road and trail running, endurance and cross country. Club nights are Tuesdays and Thursdays 6pm -8pm.To join and for details visit https://teambathac.org/
Badminton: Bath Badminton Club. Sports Centre, North Parade Road, Bath. The club meet on Thursday evenings all year round except certain holiday periods and August. www.bathbadminton.co.uk
Badminton: Oldfield Park Badminton Club, Hayesfield Sports Hall Upper Oldfield Lane. www.badmintoninbath.co.uk/
Badminton: Bath Women’s Badminton Club. Sports Centre, North Parade Road, Bath. www.bathwomensbadmintonclub.net/
Boules: City of Bath Pétanque Club. The club plays Pétanque and is open to all, with juniors and non-players welcome. If you haven’t played before, give it a go. The club is based at Larkhall Sports Club but they also play in Queen Square Wednesday mornings, weather permitting. Visit: https://bathboules.co.uk/
Croquet: Bath Croquet Club: The club is based on the Rec and features its own green and club house. To join or for more info contact Hester Henebury on email hester2210@btinternet.com or visit https://www.bathcroquet.com/
Cycling: Bath Cycle Club have various Club Runs for all levels of fitness. They also have members who compete in local National B, Regional A and Regional B races, with several 2nd Cat, 3rd Cats, new and upcoming 4th Cat riders. They are blessed with the many local criterium races with the purpose built circuit at Odd Down in Bath as well as weekly races at Castle Combe, Thruxton, and at Maindy – it is possible to race 2 or 3 times a week through the season. New members welcome – of all abilities. Visit https://www.bathcc.net/
Equestrian: Bath Racecourse. There next meeting is Easter Sunday Raceday 2026 on Sun 05 April. See https://www.bath-racecourse.co.uk/whats-on for details.
Football: Bath City FC: Founded in 1889 the Romans play in black and white stripes and are based at Twerton Park. See https://www.bathcityfc.com/ They ended last season in 15th place in the National League South – the sixth level in the football pyramid. The club also has an under 18s team.
Football: Bath City Women FC: They play in black and white stripes and are based at Twerton Park. The first team play home games at the Cannon Clarke Stadium at Twerton Park and the Development Team play there at least once during the season. The club features two teams, the first team play in the South West Regional Women’s Football League Division 1 and the Development team play in the Somerset County Women’s League Division 1. See https://www.bathcityfc.com/bathcitywomen/
Football: Larkhall Athletic. The Larks play in the Southern League and their home ground is at Plain Ham in the city. Founded in 1914 the team play in blue. The club also has a development team and a youth team. See https://larkhallathletic.com/
Football: Larkhall Athletic Ladies FC. The first team were in the FA Women’s Premier League South West Division 1 but have withdrawn from the competition.
Football: Odd Down AFC. Founded in 1901, the club have played in both Wiltshire and Somerset Leagues in the past. Odd Down’s under 18s play in the Western Counties Floodlight Premier League. They play in black and white vertical stripes and are based at the Lew Hill Memorial Ground on Combe Hay Lane.
Football: Odd Down Women AFC. The women’s team play Somerset County Women’s League and the development team play in the Mid-Somerset League.
Hockey: City of Bath Hockey Club
City of Bath were formed from a merger between Bath & Phillipians Hockey Club’s and they play at Lansdown. For details visit https://www.cobhc.org.uk/
Hockey: Team Bath Buccaneers Hockey Club. Team Bath Buccaneers is one of the largest and most successful Hockey Clubs in the West of England with over 800 members. Open to new members. Based at University of Bath. For details visit https://www.teambathbuccaneers.co.uk/clubNews
Hockey: Team Bath Hockey Club. The University of Bath Hockey Club has six men’s and six ladies’ teams who play in the British University & Colleges (BUCS) leagues on Wednesdays. Based at University of Bath. Details at https://www.teambath.com/sport/hockey/
Netball: Team Bath. Based at the University of Bath the team finished in second place during the inaugural NXT Gen League season – a second division and feeder division to the top flight – with no promotion or relegation allowed under the current set up. See https://netball.teambath.com/fixtures/
Netball: Wednesdays. The Royal High School is host to a thriving netball league on Wednesday evenings – ideal for beginners as well as those of a higher standard. See https://www.play-netball.co.uk/bath/ for details of how to take part.
Rowing: Minerva Club. Minerva Bath Rowing Club was originally founded as Bath Ladies Boat Club in 1914 and was one of the earliest women’s rowing clubs in England. See https://www.minervabathrc.org.uk/
Rugby: Bath Ladies RUFC. The women play occasional games at the Rec and play in blue, black and white and are based at the Lambridge Training Ground. News on X at @BathRugbyLadies
Rugby: Bath Rugby Union Club. The men’s first XV play in the Gallagher PREM league and the Investec Champions Cup and are based at The Recreation Ground. Club colours are blue, black and white – the club dates to 1865. See https://www.bathrugby.com/
Rugby: Combe Down RUFC. See combedownrfc.rfu.club/ The men’s first XV play in the Counties 1 Tribute Southern South of South West Division. The club is based at Holly’s Corner, Bramble Way, North Road, Combe Down. The club has several junior teams.
Rugby: Oldfield OBs RUFC. See https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/oldfieldoldboys Oldfield Old Boys RFC was founded in 1950 and they play at Shaft Road. Team shirts are blue with a red and orange stripe.
Rugby: Bath Saracens RUFC. See bathsaracens.co.uk/ The club were founded in 1947 and are based at the Lambridge Training Ground. The men’s first XV play in the Dorset & Wilts 3 Central.
Rugby: Walcot RUFC. See https://walcotrfc.rfu.club/ The club play at Albert Field, Lansdown. The men’s first XV play in the Counties 1 Tribute Southern South of South West Division. The club has several junior teams.
Swimming: Team Bath SC. The club is based at the University of Bath and the pool is open to the public and offers swimming lessons to children.
Swimming: Bath Sports and Leisure Centre at North Parade features a 25 metre pool and a new teaching pool for beginners. The home of Bath Dolphin Swimming Club (BDSC) established in 1899. See https://uk.gomotionapp.com/team/bdsc/page/home
Tennis: Bloomfield Tennis Club. Founded in 1927 and is located at 98 Wellsway, Bath. The club welcomes new members. To join visit httpsclubspark.lta.org.uk/BloomfieldTennisClub
Tennis: Bath Tennis Club. Based at Park Lane, Weston. The club has a number of membership categories ranging from pay as you go to full membership at £275 for the year. For details visit www.bathtc.co.uk
American Football: Bath Killer Bees: The Bath Killer Bees are current members of the British Universities American Football League (BUAFL)’s Southwestern Atlantic Conference (SWAC). See https://www.thesubath.com/americanfootball/
Athletics: Bath Half Marathon. The next race is scheduled for Sunday 15 March 2026. 15,000 places with many for charities offering slots. Visit www.londonmarathonevents.co.uk/bath-half
Athletics: Team Bath Athletics Club is based at the University of Bath Sports Training Village and is open to all abilities and ages from 7 upwards. Sports include track and field, road and trail running, endurance and cross country. Club nights are Tuesdays and Thursdays 6pm -8pm.To join and for details visit https://teambathac.org/
Badminton: Bath Badminton Club. Sports Centre, North Parade Road, Bath. The club meet on Thursday evenings all year round except certain holiday periods and August. www.bathbadminton.co.uk
Badminton: Oldfield Park Badminton Club, Hayesfield Sports Hall Upper Oldfield Lane. www.badmintoninbath.co.uk/
Badminton: Bath Women’s Badminton Club. Sports Centre, North Parade Road, Bath. www.bathwomensbadmintonclub.net/
Boules: City of Bath Pétanque Club. The club plays Pétanque and is open to all, with juniors and non-players welcome. If you haven’t played before, give it a go. The club is based at Larkhall Sports Club but they also play in Queen Square Wednesday mornings, weather permitting. Visit: https://bathboules.co.uk/
Croquet: Bath Croquet Club: The club is based on the Rec and features its own green and club house. To join or for more info contact Hester Henebury on email hester2210@btinternet.com or visit https://www.bathcroquet.com/
Cycling: Bath Cycle Club have various Club Runs for all levels of fitness. They also have members who compete in local National B, Regional A and Regional B races, with several 2nd Cat, 3rd Cats, new and upcoming 4th Cat riders. They are blessed with the many local criterium races with the purpose built circuit at Odd Down in Bath as well as weekly races at Castle Combe, Thruxton, and at Maindy – it is possible to race 2 or 3 times a week through the season. New members welcome – of all abilities. Visit https://www.bathcc.net/
Equestrian: Bath Racecourse. There next meeting is Easter Sunday Raceday 2026 on Sun 05 April. See https://www.bath-racecourse.co.uk/whats-on for details.
Football: Bath City FC: Founded in 1889 the Romans play in black and white stripes and are based at Twerton Park. See https://www.bathcityfc.com/ They ended last season in 15th place in the National League South – the sixth level in the football pyramid. The club also has an under 18s team.
Football: Bath City Women FC: They play in black and white stripes and are based at Twerton Park. The first team play home games at the Cannon Clarke Stadium at Twerton Park and the Development Team play there at least once during the season. The club features two teams, the first team play in the South West Regional Women’s Football League Division 1 and the Development team play in the Somerset County Women’s League Division 1. See https://www.bathcityfc.com/bathcitywomen/
Football: Larkhall Athletic. The Larks play in the Southern League and their home ground is at Plain Ham in the city. Founded in 1914 the team play in blue. The club also has a development team and a youth team. See https://larkhallathletic.com/
Football: Larkhall Athletic Ladies FC. The first team were in the FA Women’s Premier League South West Division 1 but have withdrawn from the competition.
Football: Odd Down AFC. Founded in 1901, the club have played in both Wiltshire and Somerset Leagues in the past. Odd Down’s under 18s play in the Western Counties Floodlight Premier League. They play in black and white vertical stripes and are based at the Lew Hill Memorial Ground on Combe Hay Lane. First team home games: Sat 8 Nov. Shirehampton; Sat 22 Nov. Cheddar; Sat 6 Dec. Bitton; Sat 20 Dec. Mendip Broadwalk; Fri 26 Dec Keynsham Town.
Football: Odd Down Women AFC. The women’s team play Somerset County Women’s League and the development team play in the Mid-Somerset League.
Hockey: City of Bath Hockey Club. City of Bath were formed from a merger between Bath & Phillipians Hockey Club’s and they play at Lansdown. For details visit https://www.cobhc.org.uk/
Hockey: Team Bath Buccaneers Hockey Club. Team Bath Buccaneers is one of the largest and most successful Hockey Clubs in the West of England with over 800 members. Open to new members. Based at University of Bath. For details visit https://www.teambathbuccaneers.co.uk/clubNews
Hockey: Team Bath Hockey Club. The University of Bath Hockey Club has six men’s and six ladies’ teams who play in the British University & Colleges (BUCS) leagues on Wednesdays. Based at University of Bath. Details at https://www.teambath.com/sport/hockey/
Netball: Team Bath. Based at the University of Bath the team finished in second place during the inaugural NXT Gen League season – a second division and feeder division to the top flight – with no promotion or relegation allowed under the current set up. See https://netball.teambath.com/fixtures/
Netball: Wednesdays. The Royal High School is host to a thriving netball league on Wednesday evenings – ideal for beginners as well as those of a higher standard. See https://www.play-netball.co.uk/bath/ for details of how to take part.
Rowing: Minerva Club. Minerva Bath Rowing Club was originally founded as Bath Ladies Boat Club in 1914 and was one of the earliest women’s rowing clubs in England. See https://www.minervabathrc.org.uk/
Rugby: Bath Ladies RUFC. The women play occasional games at the Rec and play in blue, black and white and are based at the Lambridge Training Ground. News on X at @BathRugbyLadies
Rugby: Bath Rugby Union Club. The men’s first XV play in the Gallagher PREM league (GP) and the Investec Champions Cup (ICC) and are based at The Recreation Ground. Club colours are blue, black and white – the club dates to 1865. See https://www.bathrugby.com/
Rugby: Combe Down RUFC. See combedownrfc.rfu.club/ The men’s first XV play in the Counties 1 Tribute Southern South of South West Division. The club is based at Holly’s Corner, Bramble Way, North Road, Combe Down. The club has several junior teams.
Rugby: Oldfield OBs RUFC. See https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/oldfieldoldboys Oldfield Old Boys RFC was founded in 1950 and they play at Shaft Road. Team shirts are blue with a red and orange stripe.
Rugby: Bath Saracens RUFC. See bathsaracens.co.uk/ The club were founded in 1947 and are based at the Lambridge Training Ground. The men’s first XV play in the Dorset & Wilts 3 Central.
Rugby: Walcot RUFC. See https://walcotrfc.rfu.club/ The club play at Albert Field, Lansdown. The men’s first XV play in the Counties 1 Tribute Southern South of South West Division. The club has several junior teams.
Swimming: Team Bath SC. The club is based at the University of Bath and the pool is open to the public and offers swimming lessons to children.
Swimming: Bath Sports and Leisure Centre at North Parade features a 25 metre pool and a new teaching pool for beginners. The home of Bath Dolphin Swimming Club (BDSC) established in 1899. See https://uk.gomotionapp.com/team/bdsc/page/home
Tennis: Bloomfield Tennis Club. Founded in 1927 and is located at 98 Wellsway, Bath. The club welcomes new members. To join visit httpsclubspark.lta.org.uk/BloomfieldTennisClub
Tennis: Bath Tennis Club. Based at Park Lane, Weston. The club has a number of membership categories ranging from pay as you go to full membership at £275 for the year. For details visit www.bathtc.co.uk
