December 2nd 2025

Northwich Monday 6 a side news 2025-12-01

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In the thrilling week 10 of Northwich Monday 6-a-side football league, the teams showcased riveting football, with players presenting jaw-dropping performances. The hard-fought games in the Premier League and Division 1 kept everyone at the edge of their seats as the teams raced for supremacy.

In the Premier League division, No Chance FC secured a narrow victory against The Six Offenders FC, with a scoreline of 2 - 1. Despite a spirited performance by The Six Offenders FC, No Chance FC managed to seal the deal. Lodge FC also triumphed over Futtbuckers in a tight match that ended 2 - 1. Bamba United was in fine form as they demolished Leave My Arcalona by 3 goals to none. The game between San Marino and Greenbank Yanited was a more balanced affair, with both teams sharing the spoils with a 1 - 1 draw.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Gareth FC was on fire as they comfortably saw off Net Six & Chill with an impressive 4 - 1 victory. HGCFC outclassed Barnton Fishermen with a resounding 5 - 0 win, displaying their offensive prowess. Kiss My Pass was held to a 3 - 3 draw by Unatheltico Madrid in a high-scoring contest, while The Goal Diggers edged out Multiple Scorgasms 3 - 2 in a nail-biting encounter.

There was no shortage of individual brilliance as the players stepped up to deliver power-packed performances. The top scorer in the Premier League was No Chance FC's striker whose stunning strikes secured the win for his team. In Division 1, the honours went to the HGCFC’s forward, who dominated the field scoring a hat-trick in his team's emphatic win.

The Northwich Monday league continues to serve up a feast of football, with both the Premier League and Division 1 witnessing high-octane action. The teams will be looking to build on their performances as they gear up for the next round of fixtures.


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