Defending champions All Saints United demonstrated their title-winning resilience on Saturday, coming from behind to defeat Pigotts Bullets 3-1 at the ABFA Technical Centre as the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association's Premier League resumed after a three-week hiatus.

According to Antigua Observer, what initially appeared to be a potential upset was set in motion when Antonio Campbell put Pigotts Bullets ahead early in the contest, threatening to derail All Saints United's unbeaten run.

However, the champions refused to yield. All Saints United mounted a determined comeback, eventually running out convincing 3-1 winners to maintain their strong form heading into the remainder of the season.

The result underscores All Saints United's status as the side to beat in the ABFA Premier League, having shown the character and quality required to overturn an early disadvantage against a competitive Pigotts Bullets outfit.