May 13th 2025

Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6 a side news 2025-05-12

All the latest news from your local Curzon Ashton 6 a side league direct from Curzon Ashton Football Club.

In the heart of Ashton Under Lyne, the Monday night 6 a side Football League hit the ground running for week 4. It was an intense night across all divisions, with several standout performances and thrilling matches.

In the Premier League division, AFC BC and Ste Min FC battled to a 1-1 draw, while Oreo FC topped Barclaysmen 3-2. The spotlight was on Stephen Melia, who netted 2 goals to become the division's top scorer, leading Oreo FC to a crucial win.

Division 1 saw some high-scoring draws with Colts and Troopers FC ending 2-2, and Droylsden United and Tameside Tigers sharing the spoils with a 3-3 draw. The division's top scorer honor went to Francesco Pillitteri, who scored twice for Droylsden United.

In Division 2 action, Man Chest Hair United blew past Yemen FC 5-0, while Millgate FC won 4-1 against Low Taper Fade FC. Nathan of Millgate FC stole the show with a remarkable four-goal haul, securing him the top scorer's spot.

El Tigres fell to Sticky Bandits in a 5-1 loss in Division 3, while Stamford FC narrowly defeated Jack Derbyshire's McMuffin Men 5-4. But it was Matty from Lets Get Messi that stole the headlines, scoring 4 goals in their 7-0 victory over F4S FC.

Division 4 witnessed a high-scoring match with Tekkerslovakia triumphing 11-4 over Danny Drinkwater FC, while MK Dongs defeated Knotvery Athletic 7-2. The top scorer this week was Sean Turner, who netted 5 goals for Tekkerslovakia.

Lastly, in Division 5, Why Ayew Running crushed Ashton Villa 9-0 and Inter Yer Nan defeated Horndog Hamster Ultras 5-1. Jack of Why Ayew Running had an outstanding game, scoring 5 goals.

Across all divisions, the competition is heating up as teams battle for supremacy in the Ashton Under Lyne Monday Night 6 a side Football League. Stay tuned for next week's action.

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