July 7th 2026

Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6 a side news 2026-07-06

All the latest news from your local Curzon Ashton 6 a side league direct from Curzon Ashton Football Club.

Ashton Under Lyne Monday Football League: Weekly Round-Up

In the thrilling seventh week of the Ashton Under Lyne Monday football league, fans were treated to a spectacle of goals and nail-biting finishes across all divisions.

In Premier League action, we saw several teams battle it out with skill and determination, although the results remain unconfirmed.

In Division 1, Special Forces narrowly edged out Varcelona with a 6-5 victory, thanks to a spectacular hat-trick from Caleb Wheatley. This impressive performance makes Wheatley the top scorer in this division, with a total of 3 goals for the match. T Side also squeaked out a win against Tekkerslovakia with a close 4-3 scoreline.

In Division 2, a high-scoring affair saw Alcoholico Madrid fall to Road To Relegation 7-5. Fletcher of Alcoholico Madrid stood out, scoring a commendable three goals, earning him the top scorer spot in the division. Seal Team 6 faced defeat against Lords VI, while FC Mossley secured a narrow win against Jack Derbyshire's McMuffin Men.

In Division 3, UK Decs and Expected Toulouse shared the spoils with a 2-2 draw. Darrell Moulton of UK Decs claimed the top scorer position in the division with his single goal contribution.

Over in Division 4, Pilfering Swines triumphed over Droylsden Dynamos 5-3, largely due to Tom Worrall's impressive hat-trick that made him the top scorer of the division. Six In The City dominated with an 8-2 win over 115 Charges, and Droylsden Wanderers fell to Millgate FC.

As for Division 5, the teams and scores remain unconfirmed.

The league tables are heating up, and with the top scorers hitting their stride, the coming weeks promise more exhilarating action. Stay tuned for more updates on the Ashton Under Lyne Monday football league.

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