BLU FC 1ST Team play in the Gloucestershire County Women’s Football League, and we train on Tuesday evenings at St Bede’s school. The club are always looking out for new, experienced quality players with a good understanding of the game. If you would like to join the largest all women’s football club in north Bristol please get in touch.

Chris TazewellManager
Martha HainesCoach

Andy DownieCoach
Latest News
See below for our latest match reports and other news.
- Where’s the Lemsip?Bristol Ladies Union 1st v Abbeymead Rovers Ladies 1st, 29th March 2026. It was the third encounter with Abbeymead this season, and we’re used to the games being competitive and the score-lines being tight. This time we were on our own ground, which should have given us a bit of… Read more: Where’s the Lemsip?
- BLU Back on FormBristol Ladies Union 1st v Andoversford Women, 22nd March 2026. A warm and sunny Spring day, and we were back on our home ground after weeks of driving up and down the M5. Also for the first time in months we had a full squad, so plenty of substitutes to… Read more: BLU Back on Form
- End of the Cup RunCheltenham Civil Service Ladies 1st v Bristol Ladies Union 1st, 15th March 2026. It was the semi-final of the GFA Women’s Challenge Cup, which was set to be our biggest match of the season so far. CCSL are leading division 2 comfortably, and their goal scoring record is off the… Read more: End of the Cup Run
- 10 things I hate about 3G!Cheltenham Spa Women 1st v Bristol Ladies Union 1st, 8th March 2026. Another grey day, another match on an artificial grass surface, which means another round of injuries. As the game started, our 2 substitutes took the opportunity to nip to the bathroom, which seemed like a perfectly reasonable plan.… Read more: 10 things I hate about 3G!
- Horizontal hail anyone?Downend Flyers Women A vs Bristol Ladies Union 1st, 15th February 2026Downend managed to get a 3G pitch for the Quarter Final tie of the Women’s Challenge Cup, albeit with a later kick of time. The wind was blowing hard diagonally across the pitch, which meant a lot of play… Read more: Horizontal hail anyone?




