A superb 65th-minute strike from Ben Usher-Shipway sealed a brilliant 1–0 away win over league leaders Carlton Town, making it six points from the top two sides in just four weeks.

The road to retaining silverware begins again — and Coleshill Town FC are ready.

After a frustrating 2–0 defeat to Long Eaton United that ended their four-match winning streak, Coleshill Town returned to form with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over local rivals Sutton Coldfield Town at Pack Meadow.

Coleshill Town FC extended their winning streak to four games with a confident 2–0 victory over Shepshed at Pack Meadow, continuing their run of clean sheets and climbing form.

Ben Usher-Shipway’s composed finish sealed a gritty 1–0 away win for Coleshill Town sponsored by Electric Centre Limited (https://www.electriccentre.com/) at Wellingborough, following a slick move down the right. The Colemen’s defence stood firm all afternoon, keeping Wellingborough’s experienced new signing Niall Rangers quiet, while Cameron produced a superb late save to preserve the clean sheet. The result lifts Coleshill up to 10th in the table.

Coleshill Town sponsored by Electric Centre Limited (https://www.electriccentre.com/) secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Bedworth Town at Pack Meadow, continuing their upward momentum with a performance full of grit, persistence, and late-game quality.

Coleshill Town sponsored by Electric Centre Ltd (https://electriccentre.com/) produced a commanding performance to dispatch top-of-the-table Belper Town 2–0 at Pack Meadow, a result that not only lifts The Colemen out of the bottom four but sends a clear message to the rest of the division

Match Sponsor Electric Centre Limited. After a tough run of cup fixtures and league defeats, Coleshill Town delivered a much-needed boost to morale with a spirited 3–1 victory over Mickleover at Pack Meadow. The win lifts The Colemen off the bottom and reignites belief among players and supporters alike

There’s heartbreak at Pack Meadow tonight—but also pride. Coleshill Town may have bowed out of the FA Trophy, but they did so fighting until the final whistle in a pulsating 3–4 defeat to AFC Rushden & Diamonds.

It was a night of grit, guile, and glorious goals at Pack Meadow as Coleshill Town edged past a relentless Loughborough Students side in a pulsating 3–2 win. From the terraces, it was a rollercoaster of emotions—but one that ended with fists pumping and voices raised in celebration.

Coleshill Town host Loughborough Students on Monday 8th September, 7:45pm at Pack Meadow. Rearranged league fixture after FA Cup & FA Trophy success. Big night under the lights – be there to back The Colemen.

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