March 16th 2026

Preston Monday 6 a side news 2026-03-16

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Title: "Thrilling Week 6 for the Preston Monday Football League"

Last night marked the sixth week of the electrifying Preston Monday 6-a-side Football League, and the competition was nothing short of intense.

In Division 1, GNAC pulled off an impressive victory against BYD with a scoreline of 3-2, demonstrating a brilliant display of teamwork and strategy. This win cements GNAC's standing as a strong contender within their division.

Over in Division 2, spectators were treated to a nail-biting trio of matches. AFC Variety emerged victorious over High Press FC, scoring 5 goals to 3, showcasing their offensive prowess. Bayer Neverlusen took a narrow win against Old Boys with a 2-1 score. However, it was Chamakh Ya Mother who stole the spotlight with a landslide 9-0 victory against Fc Rachel Baines.

Division 3 also offered its fair share of excitement. Ajax Trees Down faced Olympique Mayonnaise CF in a high-scoring match which ended 4-5 in favor of Olympique. Ashton FC fell short against Nets Bars United, losing 2-5, while Beef Cherki dominated Lads On Toure, finishing with a hefty 6-2 victory.

Division 4 brought the action with Edwins Six Offenders losing 1-3 to Who Ate All The Pies. However, Loftus Bumcheek emerged victorious against Borussia Teeth, finishing the match with a 5-2 score.

Finally, in Division 5, Walker Fire narrowly defeated 6 Guys 1 Goal with a 1-0 victory. Barely Athletic Fc dominated Expected Toulouse with an 8-1 score, while Egg Fried Riis brought a powerful game against Brightstart United, concluding with a 7-1 win.

While the individual top scorers for each division have not been released, it was undoubtedly a night of thrilling football action that saw some teams strengthen their positions, while others have much to ponder before next week's matches. Stay tuned for upcoming games, as the competition is only heating up.


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