February 27th 2026

Dorchester Thursday 6 a side news 2026-02-26

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

Title: Dramatic Week 9 for Dorchester Thursday Football League

In a thrilling night of football, the Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League entered its 9th week with some riveting matches in the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, Albinos Army continued their dominance, securing a solid 3-1 victory over Demons FC. The Army now move further ahead in the league table, with their lead looking increasingly unassailable. The evening was filled with edge-of-the-seat action with Linekers Ladies narrowly edging past Portland Oldies 2-1 in a tightly contested match that could've gone either way. Shane Long Island Iced Tea showed their prowess with an impressive 5-0 triumph over FC Porno. FSMFC also clinched a hard-fought 3-2 win against Pay To Win FC, rounding off an exciting night in the Premier League.

Over in Division 1, Getafe Me Mason claimed a massive 5-0 win against ADS Allstars, demonstrating their offensive firepower. I Predict A Diet managed to secure a decisive victory, defeating Epstein Did Not Kick Himself 7-2. A close-knit affair between Not So Hotspurs and Sevilla Learning Difficulties saw the latter emerge victorious, scoring 4-3. Finally, Responseless Rovers outclassed BoinkyBoisV2 with a 7-2 victory.

Top scorers of the week were celebrated across both divisions. For the Premier League, Shane Long Island Iced Tea's striker topped the list with the most goals, while I Predict A Diet's forward lead the charge in Division 1.

As we move into week 10, teams across both divisions will be looking to improve their performances. But as last night proved, in football, anything can happen. Stay tuned for more action-packed matches in the Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League.

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