Coleshill travelled to Nottingham with a patched‑up back line and both recognised central defenders unavailable, but you wouldn’t have known it from the way they approached the game. Harry’s side played with freedom, intent, and a clear plan to get on the front foot early — and it paid off.

Coleshill’s game against Wellingborough was a frantic, hard‑fought contest packed with early chances, four red cards, and late drama, with Cam producing several superb saves to keep The Colemen in it before a worrying injury to Danny Draper paused the first half. Wellingborough eventually took the lead on 73 minutes through Lloyd Buckley, but the game descended into chaos with multiple dismissals on both sides. Deep into stoppage time, Mason Rees’ header sparked a scramble that saw Triston Dunckley fouled in the box, allowing debutant Ryan Boothe to step up and coolly slot home the equaliser, earning Coleshill a deserved 1–1 draw.

Coleshill Town 3–0 Rugby Town

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Coleshill Town returned to Pack Meadow with a hard‑earned 3–0 victory over Rugby Town in a cagey affair that only truly opened up in the closing stages. Both sides approached the contest cautiously, leaving pockets of space but rarely overcommitting, yet it was Coleshill who carved out the clearer chances throughout.

Coleshill Town left the Raygar Stadium with a well‑earned draw, thanks to a superb first‑half display from Cameron Belford and a commanding second‑half performance that saw The Colemen finish the stronger side.

Across two seasons in Coleshill Town colours, few players embodied consistency, graft, and quiet influence quite like Jack Hallahan. He wasn’t the loudest voice, nor the flashiest name on the teamsheet, but he was the heartbeat of the midfield

Coleshill Town, proudly backed by Electric Centre LTD, stepped into Pack Meadow knowing exactly what was at stake. Just two points shy of the playoff spots, this was one of those tight Northern Premier League Midlands afternoons where a single result could send the table spinning.

📝 Match Report Mickleover 1–1 Coleshill Town Northern Premier League – A tight, tense meeting between two sides level on points

After a winter of snow, rain and freezing temperatures — and even a dose of mumps — football finally returned to Pack Meadow for a memorable Birmingham Senior Cup tie.

As supporters of The Colemen, we’ve always known that football is about more than just the ninety minutes on the pitch. It’s about the people who wear the shirt, the staff who guide them, and the community that rallies behind them. This week, we find ourselves reflecting on both goodbyes and fresh starts.

Coleshill Town began 2026 with confidence and expectation after a strong run of results, but New Year’s Day at Pack Meadow brought a harsh reminder of football’s fine margins as Boldmere St. Michaels edged a tight contest.

The festive period may be winding down, but for Coleshill Town the action is only just heating up. January brings a packed and potentially defining run of fixtures as The Colemen look to keep momentum rolling and push deeper into cup competitions while strengthening our league position.