July 31st 2025

Colchester Thursday 6 a side news 2025-07-31

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In a thrilling week 13 of the Colchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League, fans were treated to a series of high-octane matches filled with goals and intense competition. The outcomes from both the Premier League and Division 1 have begun shaping the season’s narrative, with teams showcasing exceptional performances that have either secured their lead or put them in a stronger position.

In the Premier League, Crabs FC showed their dominance with a resounding 7-1 victory over Clairmont FC. The underdogs were outclassed as Crabs FC strung together an impressive display of team play and solid defense.

Meanwhile, ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX FC earned a hard-fought victory over ESD, with a final score of 3-1. Nova FC also emerged victorious against GTB FC with a score line of 3-1, while Murder On Zidanes Floor narrowly edged out Living On An Emman Dare 1-0 in a nail-biting contest.

Over in Division 1, Fire Pit reigned supreme with a commanding 4-0 win against Unathletico Madrid, demonstrating their ascendancy in the division. Mustarrd FC also secured a narrow victory against Firepit B, ending with a 1-0 score line. In a surprising turn of events, Maccies Past And Present dominated Flopper FC with a stunning 5-0 victory, cementing their status as a force to be reckoned with.

As for individual performances, the top scorers in their respective divisions were instrumental in securing wins for their teams. In the Premier League, Crabs FC owes much of their emphatic victory to their forward who bagged a hat-trick. In Division 1, the striker from Maccies Past And Present also netted a hat-trick, propelling his team to a resounding victory.

As the Colchester 6-a-side Football League moves into week 14, fans eagerly await the next round of fixtures. With the league table as unpredictable as ever, it's anyone's guess who will come out on top.


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