October 2nd 2025

Cannock Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-10-01

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In the latest display of competitive football, Cannock Wednesday's 6 a side Football league entered its 11th week with riveting results across all divisions.

In the Premier League division, IDEAL FC emerged as the top team of the week, scoring an impressive 5-1 victory over Bangladesh FC. Clarence F.C. also made headlines with their narrow 1-0 victory against Jimmy Sevilla FC, while Net Six And Chill outperformed Toby Minton FC by a similar margin.

Division 1 witnessed a thrilling draw between Murder On Zidane's Floor and Blink 1 Eto at 1-1. Oriental Delight and Donk II also shared points with a 2-2 draw. Romasexuals, however, secured a solid 2-0 win against Unathletico Madrid.

Division 2 saw a high-scoring match between Galacticos and Cannockbis Dank Council, where the latter dominated with an 8-1 victory. Schlupp Matip edged out MABLES SPARTANS with a 3-2 score, whereas LIMES FC narrowly defeated DOUBLE POGBA AND COKE with a 3-2 result. Norton Wanderers and Pop Shuv-It ended the match in a 2-2 draw.

In Division 3, 12leftlegs outpaced Demba 9 Ba with a 6-3 victory. Blewitt FC showed dominance against FIVE WAYS with a 3-0 victory, while Limes FC 2 secured a win over Wyrley Ultras with a 4-0. Plough & Harris rounded off the action in this division with a 4-1 win against Rubber Ducks Fc.

Finally, in Division 4, Chase Ay We delivered the biggest surprise of the week by defeating Funny Innit 8-0. Durag McMahon and The Pitmen made their mark with 2-0 victories over INTER YER NAN and Under My Cucurella respectively. Pen Pushers FC concluded the week with a resounding 5-0 win against Fattys.

The top scorers for each division were yet to be officially confirmed at the time of this report. Stay tuned for more exciting action from the Cannock Wednesday's 6 a side Football league as the season heads towards its climax.


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