Four women's football teams from around the British Isles will go head to head at Guernsey's Victoria Park next summer.
The second ever Cherry Godfrey Cup will take place 26-27 June - with competition from Jersey, the Isle of Man and the Isle of Wight.
Last year, the Isle of Man beat Jersey 4-3 on penalties to win the inaugural cup at Jersey's Springfield Stadium.
The bienniel women's football tournament was created to celebrate the sport and inspire the next generation of players.
Tanzy Cherry, Chief Operating Officer of Cherry Godfrey, said the atmosphere in 2024 was 'incredible':
“Seeing players, supporters and communities from across the islands come together to celebrate women’s football was really special and we can’t wait to see that same energy and passion again in 2026.”
“This tournament is about so much more than football - it’s about opportunity, pride and creating moments that will inspire future generations.
"We’re excited to see our islands come together once again and make the 2026 Cherry Godfrey Cup bigger and better than ever.”
Gary Roberts, Chief Executive of the Guernsey FA, is delighted to be hosting the competition at Victoria Park:
“This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase Guernsey’s new ‘Home of Football’ facility on an inter-island stage and to welcome players, supporters and officials from across the islands.
We are proud to be part of a tournament that shines a light on women’s football and strengthens the sporting ties between our communities.”

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