April 28th 2025

Benfleet Monday 6 a side news 2025-04-28

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In the thrilling week 11 of the Benfleet Monday Football League, it was a night filled with excitement, drama, and spectacular goals under the floodlights.

In the Premier League, Netsix And Chill emerged victorious against Rawreth Lane, edging them out 4-2 in a heated match. The top scorer for the division, Netsix's striker, led his team to a commendable win. Ryan FC faced a hard-fought battle against Smack Da Pitch Up but ultimately fell short as they lost 6-3. Sliding Uphill FC clinched a narrow 4-3 victory against The Sons Of Pitches, adding another thrilling chapter to their ongoing rivalry.

In Division 1, Expected Toulouse put up a spirited fight against Appletico Madrid 2nds but couldn't stop the latter from securing a 7-5 win. Joopies FC was outsmarted by Unathlectico Madrid, who clinched a 6-3 win, whereas Mind The GAAP dominated Silver Tigers FC with a 6-2 victory. Appletico Madrid 2nd's forward stood out as the top scorer in this division, showcasing his exceptional goal-scoring prowess.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Gangsters Allardyce and Appletico Madrid ended in a 3-3 stalemate in a match that had fans on the edge of their seats. Leaveherarsealona outperformed Bang Below Average, bagging a 5-2 victory, while Ola dominated Bendersontour with a 6-1 win. However, it was Stroke Titty FC that stole the show with their impeccable 7-0 triumph against Phoenix. Stroke Titty FC's striker emerged as the top scorer in this division, demonstrating his lethal finishing abilities.

The Benfleet Monday Football League continues to enthrall fans with its high-octane matches, and as we move into the next week, the anticipation is higher than ever. With the league positions at stake and the race for the top goal scorer heating up, we can certainly expect more breathtaking football in the coming weeks.


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