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Tue 03 Feb 2026  ·  Premier Central
Bury Town
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Leiston Football Club
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David Rees2 Feb - 18:41

OVERVIEW

LEISTON start February with the short trip up the A14 on Tuesday to face Bury Town writes Craig Cooper.

Leiston dropped to 11th position on Saturday afternoon as they moved on to 40 points after a 1-1 draw with Royston Town.

Meanwhile, two late Bury Town goals in stoppage from former Blues striker Cemal Ramadan and Ollie Canfer condemed St Ives Town to a 2-1 defeat in Cambridgeshire on Saturday afternoon.

Chris Wigger could have Cameron Rayworth back from illness for the game while everyone else who featured on Saturday is expected to be in the squad. Eddie Jackson, after picking up a red card in stoppage time on Saturday, will miss this weekend’s game at Barwell, but will only miss one match.

Bury Town are 14th place four points behind Leiston, having played a game less, with 36 points on the board.

PREVIOUS CLASHES AT BURY

TUESDAY night will be the first ever meeting between the sides in the Southern League although they have met many times previously in various other leagues over the years including the Norfolk & Suffolk League, Jewson League and Isthmian League. They have also met numerous times in various cup competitions especially Suffolk County Cups.

The last league meeting was in the Isthmian League at Victory Road in April 2015 where a Justin Miller goal earned the West Suffolk side all the points and this after the Blues' Gareth Heath saw an earlier penalty saved. Leiston also ended the game with ten men after the dismissal of Tom Bullard in the first half all in front of 255 spectators.

Leiston and Bury Town did meet in last season’s Suffolk Premier Cup First Round at the Getaway Cars Stadium. Ben Fowkes got a late winner in the 88th minute to put the side in the next round, with Billy Johnson making a couple of fine saves in stoppage time to save the game from going to penalties.

The sides first met in the league (Jewson League Premier Division) on Saturday, 30th October 2004 at Leiston when Blake Saker scored the only goal in front of 192 fans in a 1-0 win.

Steven Wright’s side then visited Bury Town on Saturday, 9th April 2005. The sides drew 1-1. Glen Driver netted for the Blues while Jason Tatham scored for the hosts. Bury Town came second that season in the Eastern Counties Premier Division while Leiston came a respectable 9th (out of 22 teams) in their first season at Step 5.

Leiston lost 1-0 at Bury Town the following season, on Saturday, 22nd April 2006. Jason Tatham again with the Bury Town goal that saw them finish second, behind winners Lowestoft Town. Leiston came 9th once again.

Bury Town accepted promotion that season while Leiston played for another five seasons at Step 5, winning the Eastern Counties Premier Division in 2011, and after winning the Isthmian North Division a year later, were promoted to the Isthmian Premier, where they would play Bury Town.

The sides first met at Step 3 on Tuesday 18th December 2012 with an entertaining 3-3 draw. Leiston led 2-0 and 3-1 thanks to goals from Emmanuel Osei, Gareth Heath and Joe Jefford while John Sands grabbed a couple of couples with Adam Tann the other to enable Bury Town a point. Leiston ended the game with ten men following the dismissal of Michael Brothers. 325 people watched the game on a cold evening.

The following season, Leiston won 2-0 on Tuesday, 4th February 2014 at Bury in the league. Conor Hubble and Craig Parker were on target for Leiston. The last time the two sides met in the league at Bury Town was on Boxing Day 2014 where the two teams played out a goalless draw in front of 445 people.

Leiston played Bury Town the next season in the Ryman League Cup First Round, with the Blues winning 3-0. John Sands, Christy Finch and Blake Saker netted the goals.

ABOUT BURY TOWN

BURY Town was established in 1872 by William Lake. They were one of 11 founder members of the Suffolk FA. They were previously also known as Bury United, a side that Leiston defeated for their only Suffolk Senior Cup success in 1913.

The club played in the Norfolk & Suffolk League and South East Anglian League before joining the Essex and Suffolk Border League.

The club moved into Senior Football in 1935, joining the Eastern Counties League. They won the Suffolk Senior Cup in 1937 and retained the trophy for the next two seasons, while they won it for a fourth time in 1945.

They became the first-ever winners of the Suffolk Premier Cup in 1959, winning the competition for the first four years.

They reached the First Round of the FA Cup for the first time in the 1968/1969 season, as they drew 0-0 with Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic in front of 3,000 spectators before losing 3-0 in the replay.

The club had a spell in the Southern League in the early 1970’s before switching back to play in the Eastern Counties League but then back to the Southern League in the mid 1980’s. They returned again to the Eastern Counties League after relegation from the Midland Division in 1997.

After winning promotion in 2006 to the Isthmian North, they won the title on the last day of the 2009/2010 season, where they spent five seasons at Step 3 until 2015.

Last season, they won 1-0 in the play-final in the Isthmian North Division against Brightlingsea Regent to gain promotion back to Step 3.

FORM GUIDE:
(Starting with most recent league games first)

BURY TOWN: W W D W D

BLUES: D L D D W

FEBRUARY GAMES AHEAD FOR LEISTON

Saturday 7th Feb: Barwell (AWAY)
Saturday 14th Feb: Bromsgrove Sporting (HOME)
Tuesday 17th Feb: Needham Market (HOME) - Suffolk Premier Cup Quarter Final

Saturday 21st Feb: AFC Sudbury (AWAY)
Saturday 28th Feb: Real Bedford (AWAY)

MATCH INFORMATION
Bury Town v Blues
Pitching In Southern League Premier Division Central
Tuesday, February 3rd, 7.45pm kick off
Getaway Cars Stadium, Cotton Lane, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1XP
Tel: 01284 754721

Admission Prices: Adults £12, Concessions £8, Children 10-14 £4, Under 10’s Free of charge

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Match details

Match date

Tue 03 Feb 2026

Kickoff

19:45

Competition

Premier Central

League position

11
Leiston
14
Bury Town
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