March 2nd 2026

Southampton Monday 6 a side news 2026-03-02

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In an exciting week five of the Southampton Monday 6-a-side Football league, teams across Divisions 1, 2, and 3 put on a dazzling display of superb sportsmanship and thrilling football.

In Division 1, Big Johns BOSH FC triumphed over Rodelega Bombs with a solid 2-0 victory, showing their mettle and setting the pace for the season. Class On Grass edged past Harchester Utd with a narrow 3-2 win, while CONTINUUM LTD managed to scrape past Bloody Foreigners with a 3-2 victory.

Moving on to Division 2, Ayew Ready pulled off a stunning 4-2 win against Park The Airbus. In another tight contest, Benson Burners were victorious with a 2-0 win over the Tectonic Titans. Safari Park Rangers managed a 2-1 win over POUTSOI in a closely-fought match. The duel between SUCC! and Occasionally United ended in a 3-3 draw, showcasing the intense competition in this division.

Division 3 saw several high-scoring matches. Five Stones One Bird narrowly defeated Sorry For The Delay with a 4-3 scoreline. Smallbone Big Dreams dominated Law Abiding Sigurdssons, putting 8 goals past them while conceding only 2. In the final match of the division, Puyol Pants Down put on a masterclass, crushing Chicken Tikka Mo Salah with a 7-1 victory.

The standout player of the week was Charlie Bell from SUCC! who put on a praiseworthy performance and was rightly crowned the most valued player. The top scorers for each division are yet to be officially announced and will be updated soon. As the season progresses, fans and players alike eagerly await the next week of matches in the Southampton Monday 6-a-side Football league.


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