February 8th 2026

Crewe Sunday 6 a side news 2026-02-08

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Last night, Crewe Sunday Football league saw the fourth week of its thrilling season. The Premier League, the top division of the league, featured some exciting contests, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

In a significant match of the evening, Delph And Safety proved their worth by defeating Pique Blinders 3-1. This victory has boosted their confidence, showing their preparedness for the season. On the other hand, the Pique Blinders team will need to regroup and aim for a stronger performance in their upcoming fixtures.

Meanwhile, Dabbers FC showed a dominant performance by shutting out FC WES with an impressive 3-0 victory. This win will undoubtedly boost their morale as they progress into the season.

The highest-scoring game of the night was between Crewe Lions and Half Dozen Donuts, with Crewe Lions emerging victorious with a 5-3 win. The team showcased some excellent team play and individual skills.

Oldbears FC, too, stole the limelight with a stunning defeat of Expected Toulouse, with the scoreboard reading 7-1 in their favour. The match's highlight was undoubtedly the power-packed performance of the Oldbears FC, who fired on all cylinders.

But the week's standout performance belonged to Core FC, who trounced Tekkerslovakia 8-1. Their attacking prowess was on full display as they netted eight goals, establishing themselves as serious competitors in the Premier League division.

While the goal scorers have not been individually named, each team witnessed some remarkable performances. With such action-packed games, Crewe Sunday Football league is setting the stage for an unforgettable season.

Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks as the teams continue to battle for the coveted title in the Premier League division of the Crewe Sunday Football league.


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