Whitehall 0 vs 1 Pro Shottas Senior

Whitehall 0 vs 1 Pro Shottas Senior

Played on Wednesday, 27 May 2026.

Pro Shottas Senior Edge Whitehall 1-0 In Tense Speightstown Clash

⚽ Result

Whitehall 0
Pro Shottas Senior 1

🏆 Competition

Barbados Football Association Division 1 Division 1

Away league match

📅 When

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

📍 Venue

Speightstown (Away)

Map showing match location for Pro Shottas Senior Edge Whitehall 1-0 In Tense Speightstown Clash

Pro Shottas Senior travelled to Speightstown on 27 May 2026 for a league away fixture against Whitehall, kicking off at 9:10pm. The match ended in a narrow 1-0 victory for Pro Shottas Senior, secured by a decisive goal in the first half. The encounter was marked by a robust defensive display and moments of attacking promise, with Pro Shottas Senior holding firm to claim all three points.

Deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation, Pro Shottas Senior set up with Nashton Browne in goal, tasked with commanding the defensive line. The back four consisted of Keshawn Thomas at right back, Romelle Burgess and Jenard Satney as central defenders, and Nathan Blackman on the left. In midfield, Zavion Nurse and Shakir Harewood operated as the two holding midfielders, providing cover and distribution. Ahead of them, the attacking trio featured Shewayne Burke on the right wing, Ackeem Holder centrally as the attacking midfielder, and Teondre Hinkson on the left wing. Leading the line was striker Xaveir Webster, expected to spearhead attacks and finish chances. On the bench, Korey Reid, Luke St.John, and Jason Worme awaited opportunities to influence the game.

Whitehall 0 vs 1 Pro Shottas Senior - match report photo

Right from the first minute, goalkeeper Nashton Browne was alert, making an early catch and then confidently claiming a cross, setting the tone for a disciplined defensive performance. However, the game quickly became physical, with Xaveir Webster committing a late tackle in the second minute, signalling a fiercely contested match. Romelle Burgess tested the opposition goalkeeper with a shot saved in the sixth minute, while Webster himself fired a high effort just a minute later.

The physicality continued as Teondre Hinkson was penalised for a late tackle in the eighth minute, followed by a push foul from Keshawn Thomas and another late tackle from Jenard Satney in quick succession. Nathan Blackman received a yellow card in the 13th minute for deliberate handball, underscoring the intensity of the defensive work required. Shakir Harewood was also penalised for a charge in the 15th minute, reflecting the combative midfield battle.

A tactical substitution was made in the 23rd minute with Korey Reid replacing the booked Nathan Blackman to shore up the left side of defence.

Despite the early fouls, Pro Shottas Senior had several shots from Burgess saved by tte Whitehall goalkeeper. The break through arrived in the 29th minute when Xaveir Webster delivered a precise cross from the right flank, allowing Teondre Hinkson to score from close range with his right foot. This goal proved crucial, giving Pro Shottas Senior the lead they would defend for the remainder of the match.

The remainder of the first half saw further fouls, including obstruction by Zavion Nurse in the 31st minute and another obstruction foul by Webster in the 41st minute. Attempts from Ackeem Holder and Hinkson went wide or were saved, but Pro Shottas Senior maintained control to head into the break with a slender advantage.

The second half saw Nashton Browne continue his commanding presence, punching away a dangerous ball in the 65th minute to keep the clean sheet intact. The tactical substitutions continued in the second half with Luke St.John replacing Teondre Hinkson in the 75th minute to inject fresh legs on the left wing, followed by Jason Worme replacing Shewayne Burke on the right wing in the 85th minute.

Pro Shottas Senior remained resilient as Ackeem Holder’s attempt was saved in the 85th minute, and Shakir Harewood was penalised for obstruction in the 87th minute. Luke St.John received a yellow card for dissent in the 88th minute, reflecting the pressure of the closing stages. Despite Whitehall’s efforts, Pro Shottas Senior’s defence held firm to secure a vital 1-0 victory on the road.

This result will boost Pro Shottas Senior’s league campaign as they demonstrated grit and determination at Speightstown, with Nashton Browne’s goalkeeping and the defensive unit’s discipline proving decisive. The team’s tactical setup and timely substitutions ensured they maintained their lead against a persistent Whitehall side.

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