August 5th 2025

Plymouth Monday 6 a side news 2025-08-04

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Week three of the Plymouth Monday 6 a side Football league came to an exciting conclusion last night with high scoring games and thrilling match-ups across all five divisions.

In the Premier League, Law Abiding Sigurdssons emerged victorious with a 5 - 3 win over Jive Turkeys, demonstrating their offensive prowess and making a strong statement for the rest of the season.

Division 1 showcased a dominant performance by Crouch Potato, trouncing Murder On Zidanes Floor 5 - 0. Other notable games included Madeline Milan's 5 - 3 win over Not In Ur Mums Forrest FC, and an intense match resulting in FC Brian Munich's 4 - 2 victory against Gamballers.

In Division 2, AF United outscored 342 FC 6 - 3 in a high-scoring clash, while Varane Frank narrowly edged out Spackers Fc 2 - 1. Roll The Dyche and Mr Men And Friends battled it out to a 2 - 2 draw.

Barely Athletic and Saltash Unathletic clinched close victories in Division 3, defeating Saka Potatoes and Paraolympiacos Fc respectively with 3 - 2 scores. Men With Ven also managed to seize a 3 - 1 win against Book Ake.

Meanwhile, in Division 4, Plymdale demonstrated their dominance with a 5 - 0 shutout against Caffeine Park Rangers. Jerry Can Fc also secured a win against BBB FC with a scoreline of 4 - 2.

In the final division, Division 5, Stonehouse Fc narrowly won against Austin Fc 3 - 2, while Monglizzy United secured a 4 - 2 victory over Evan-essence Fc. Boi United managed to outscore Clive 3 - 1.

The standout performers of the week were Law Abiding Sigurdssons from the Premier League, Crouch Potato from Division 1, AF United from Division 2, Barely Athletic from Division 3, Plymdale from Division 4, and Monglizzy United from Division 5. The individual top scorers from each team could not be confirmed at the time of writing.

Stay tuned for more updates as the season continues to unfold.


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