June 30th 2025

Spalding Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-30

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In the exciting week 2 of the Spalding Monday 6-a-side Football League, fans were treated to high-scoring matches and thrilling competition across three divisions: Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Real SoSo Bad edged out Fill Her Wycombe in a tight 2-1 match, proving their mettle early on in the season. Mein Bergkampf dominated their game against Red Lions with a final score of 7-2, displaying the strength of their attack. In a hard-fought duel, White Wash FC managed to overcome Saka Potatoes 3-2, demonstrating their resilience and determination.

Division 1 saw Super Fuzz Rangers Extreme claim a commendable victory over KoemanHerFace with a scoreline of 3-1. Netherfields FC certainly raised eyebrows with a goal fest against Madeline Milan, emerging triumphant at 7-1. Smash Your Back 4 In and Red Lions B ended their match with a balanced 4-4, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats.

Moving on to Division 2, How Dalot Can We Go secured a win against OgbonnerBoys in a close 3-2 encounter, while Inter The Pub dominated Stroke Titty, ending the game at 5-1.

As for top scorers, the Premier League saw Mein Bergkampf's forward rise to the occasion netting multiple goals for his side. In Division 1, there was no outshining Netherfields FC's striker who effortlessly found the back of the net on several occasions. Meanwhile, in Division 2, the spotlight was on Inter The Pub's attacking midfielder who put on an impressive performance.

As the season progresses, we look forward to more exciting games, incredible performances, and the emergence of new talent as teams battle it out for supremacy in the Spalding Monday 6 a-side Football League. One thing is clear: the competition is heating up, and there is no telling what surprises lie in store. Stay tuned for next week's action-packed matches!


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