Three of Binfield’s upcoming Isthmian League fixtures have been postponed after a trio of players were called up for international duty.
The Moles, who play in the Isthmian League South Central Division, have had three players called up to play for Bermuda in their upcoming World Cup Qualifiers.
Goalkeeper CJ Fubler Jr and outfield players Razhir Smith-Jones and Aunde Todd are all part of the squad that will face Curacao and Trinidad & Tobago on Friday 14th and Wednesday 19th November.
A fourth player, Reese Jones Jr, is currently injured, having played in all four of his countries last World Cup qualifying games.

Due to the absence of the players, the Isthmian League made the decision to postpone three of the Moles upcoming games. Their home games against Ascot United and Westfield, as well as their away trip to Kingstonian will all be rearranged.
A new date for the postponed matches will be set within the next six weeks. The next game for Binfield will now be a home match against Bognor Regis Town on the 22nd November.
Binfield manager Ross Weatherstone added “It’s an unbelievable achievement to be called up by your country at Youth or Senior level, and to be called up to play in Senior World Cup Qualifiers is extra special; a memory they can all treasure.
“All the players who have been called up live locally to the club, so it’s great for the local community to have players playing International football. I hope it generates interest locally, so everyone in Berkshire can get behind them.”
Bermuda’s World Cup Qualifying hopes are over, but the nation did reach the final round of Concacaf Qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
The Caribbean island finished second in Group A in the second round behind Honduras, but are bottom of Group B in the final round group that contains Jamaica, Curacao and Trinidad & Tobago.