Open/Eredivisie Men
Open/Eredivisie Men’s leaders Surbiton had to come from behind against Brooklands MU to maintain their 100% record. Two goals from Brooklands’ Carlon Mentoor and one for James Lavers gave the home side a 3-1 lead just before half-time, with Nick Bandurak adding to David Goodfield’s earlier goal. In the second half Bandurak completed his brace, as did Stu Rushmere, and when Will Calnan also scored the match finished 6–3 to Surbiton.
Second-placed Wimbledon also won by three goals, 4-1 at East Grinstead. Kei Kaeppeler opened the scoring for Wimbledon before EG’s Jonty Elmes scored on the stroke of half-time, finding the net in seven of the nine matches. A second half brace from Liam Ansell and one from Louis Tipper ultimately made the match comfortable for Wimbledon.
The undefeated top two meet each other on Thursday evening at Wimbledon.
Archie Foster scored a hat-trick as third-placed Hampstead & Westminster defeated Cardiff & Met 6-0. They are unbeaten in seven, four points behind Surbiton, but have played a game more.
The Old Georgians beat Oxted 3-1 and Southgate won at Reading by the same scoreline with two goals for Rajan Shukla. These results ensured that the defeated teams could not get above EG in the battle for a place in the top six before the end of the opening phase of the competition.
Holcombe, in fifth place, defeated bottom of the table Beeston 4-0. The fourth time they scored four in the last five games.
Top scorers Eredivisie (November 8, 2025)
Nick Bandurak (Surbiton) 14
Damon Steffens (Hampstead & Westminster) 13
Teague Marcano (Holcombe) 11
Jonty Elmes (East Grinstead) 9
Peter Jarvis (Oxted) 8
Sam Ward (Old Georgians) 8
Clean sheets in the Eredivisie
James Mazarelo (old Georgians) 4
Dom Dixon (Holcombe) 3
Ever Ogunlana (Hampstead & Westminster) 2

Premier League Women
Surbiton return to the top of the Women’s Premier Division after a 1-2 win over Hampstead & Westminster. This was Hampstead’s first defeat of the season, while Surbiton are now the only unbeaten team in the Division. Remarkably, Surbiton have gone nine games without conceding a first-half goal and are now 2-0 up at HT in seven of those games thanks to goals on Saturday from Darcy Bourne and Amy Costello, while Olivia Hamilton pulled one back for the hosts in the 65th.
Fourth-placed Wimbledon closed the gap on third-placed East Grinstead with a 3-0 win over Saint Hill with two goals for Flora Fletcher and one for Pippa Lock against her previous club. This was Wimbledon’s third consecutive clean sheet and Jessica Buchanan’s sixth of the season. It has now been 225 minutes since they conceded a goal.
Reading defeated Barnes 3–0 to remain in fifth place. Below, the battle for the last place in the top six has begun, with three teams all having twelve points.
Durham University come sixth, replacing the University of Birmingham after beating them in their first away win of the season with captain Lizzie Pocknell scoring two of their goals.
Loughborough Students trail their Uni rivals on goal difference after a 1-1 draw at Clifton Robinsons, Clifton’s second point in as many weeks.
The match between the University of Nottingham and Bowdon finished 2–2, meaning ninth-placed Bowdon is four points behind the teams vying for a place in the top six. The result ended Nottingham’s three-match losing streak, while Bowdon have played five games since their last win.
Top scorers Eredivisie (November 8, 2025)
Darcy Bourne (Surbiton) 11
Biba Mills (East Grinstead) 10
Coca Hall (University of Birmingham) 8
Lizzy Pocknell (University of Durham) 8
Erica Sanders (Surbiton) 7
Amy Costello (Surbiton) 6
Clean sheets in the Premier Division:
Jessica Buchanan (Wimbledon) 6
Miriam Pritchard (Hampstead & Westminster) 4
Ayeisha McFerran (Surbiton) 3
Mila Welch (East Grinstead) 3


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