January 27th 2026

Spalding Monday 6 a side news 2026-01-26

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Title: Spalding Monday Football League Ends on High Note

In the world of local football, the final week of the Spalding Monday Football League brought a thrilling conclusion to an already intense season. The 6 a side league, now in its tenth week, has seen some exceptional performances in the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, SIX ADDICTS asserted their dominance once again, defeating SMFC 4-1, increasing their overall tally to 9 wins and a whopping 18 points. Their consistent performance throughout the season has earned them the title of Premier League champions.

Division 1 presented a nail-biting match between Red Lions and Super Fuzz Rangers Extreme, with the former emerging victorious with a 5-4 win. Spalding Vets also left their mark on the league, triumphing over EAC United with a 3-2 score. The night belonged to Spalding Vets as they celebrated a successful season with 7 wins and 14 points, securing the top spot in Division 1.

Division 2 saw an upset as Fill Her Wycombe overcame Inter The Pub, ending the game 3-1. This victory marked the end of their successful campaign, garnering 15 points and 7 wins, making them the champions of Division 2.

Meanwhile, in Division 3, Skate Boys made a remarkable comeback against 360 No Pope, with a final score of 5-3. This victory propels Skate Boys to the top of Division 3, finishing the season with 17 points and 8 wins.

As the final whistle blew on the last day of the season, the league champions were crowned, marking the end of a fiercely competitive season. Top scorers from each division have made their mark this season, providing thrilling performances week after week. As the teams celebrate their victories, fans eagerly await the return of the Spalding Monday Football League next season.


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