October 30th 2025

Dorchester Thursday 6 a side news 2025-10-30

All the latest news from your local Dorchester 6 a side league direct from the 1610 Dorchester Sports Centre.

In a thrilling week four of the Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League, teams from the Premier League and Division 1 divisions clashed in a series of memorable matches.

In the Premier League division, Albinos Army made a strong statement with an impressive 6 - 2 victory over FSMFC. Their offensive prowess was on full display, keeping their opposition on the back foot for the majority of the match. On another pitch, Shane Long Island Iced Tea showed their dominance with a 4 - 1 triumph against Not So Hotspurs. Not to be overlooked, Pay To Win FC clinched a clean 3 - 0 win against Sevilla Learning Difficulties, further strengthening their position in the league.

However, the competition was equally fierce in the Division 1 matches. A tightly contested game saw Demons FC narrowly edge past FC Porno with a 1 - 0 win, demonstrating their defensive solidity. Continuing the trend of close games, Getafe Me Mason managed to eke out a 2 - 1 win against Ball Busters in a nail-biting encounter. The last match of the day witnessed an evenly contested draw between Responseless Rovers and I Predict A Diet, both teams securing a point with a 1 - 1 finish.

In terms of individual performances, we witnessed some spectacular displays. The top scorers for the week in the Premier League division emerged from Albinos Army, thanks to their high scoring match. Meanwhile, in Division 1, the top scorer's accolades went to a Getafe Me Mason's player owing to their instrumental role in securing their team's victory.

The Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League continues to excite fans and players alike with its competitive spirit and high-quality football. As we move onto week five, the anticipation is already building for the next round of fixtures.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page