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December 10th 2025

Chelmsford Monday 6 a side news 2025-12-08

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CHELMSFORD, UK – The opening week of the Chelmsford Monday 6-a-side Football League in the Premier League division was marked by a series of spectacular matches and a few distinct surprises. The season-launching fixtures saw some highly entertaining games, with teams showcasing their skills and determination right from the start.

In the much-anticipated clash of the Premier League division, Elfbar FC faced off against Candy Club XI in a tightly contested match. Despite Elfbar FC’s early lead, Candy Club XI turned the tables with a thrilling 2-1 victory. This win sets an exciting tone for Candy Club XI as the season unfolds.

Meanwhile, Meet The Fekirs and Unathletico Madrid took to the pitch in a match that was anticipated to be evenly matched. However, Unathletico Madrid delivered an unexpected performance, clinching a decisive 4-1 victory over Meet the Fekirs. This game proved to be a showcase of Unathletico Madrid's scoring prowess and tactical superiority.

The most eye-opening result of the night came from MPB FC, who were in scintillating form, trouncing Salty Springfield with a 7-0 drubbing. This is the highest scoring game of the division so far, setting an intimidating precedent for the rest of the season.

As we enter the new season, the top scorer for the Premier League division is currently a player from MPB FC, who contributed significantly to their resounding victory. With a considerable number of goals under their belt already, they're setting a high bar for the competition.

As the season progresses, it will be intriguing to see how the teams adapt to their initial results. One thing is for sure, the Premier League division of the Chelmsford Monday 6-a-side Football League is off to a blistering start, promising a season of competitive and thrilling football.


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