Photos: Bermuda Draw 2 – 2 Against Grenada

March 7, 2015

Bermuda faced Grenada last night [March 6] at the National Sports Centre in the first of two international friendly matches this weekend with the game resulting in a 2 – 2 draw.

Grenada took the lead in the 20th minute when Jake Rennie finished off a well worked play. Bermuda hit back two minutes later when a long ball forward found Rai Simons and his blast from the edge of the box flew past Grenada’s goal keeper to tie the game at 1 – 1.

In the 47th minute Jahnai Raynor scored to give Bermuda the lead. Zeiko Lewis created space on the left side and his pace took him past two defenders before he slipped the ball to Simons. Simons found Raynor who’s left footed shot beat the diving keeper to his left.


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In the 51st minute Bermuda’s Terrance Webb received his second yellow card of the even and was sent off, leaving Bermuda with ten men. As the game wore on Grenada grew in confidence up a man and twice had shots go inches wide.

In the 77th minute the pressure paid off as substitute Rickson Phillip scored from close range. Phillip had only been on the field of play for five minutes when he was found unmarked in the box and rifled home a right footed shot ending the match in a 2 – 2 draw.

Bermuda will face Grenada again on Sunday at the National Sports Centre in the second international friendly match with kick-off scheduled for 3pm.

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  1. Raymond Ray says:

    Well done you bie’s…A draw beats a defeat :-)

    • swing voter says:

      jeez I didn’t even know there was a game on…

  2. biggadon says:

    our boys looked good last night the should have bagged that game but that FLIPPING Grenadian keeper made 2 great saves in the dying minutes gotta give him his credit !

  3. hmm says:

    I don’t know if it just the picture but it look like some quality ball was been played

  4. over seas says:

    Were are all the spectators?