May 2nd 2025

Plymouth Thursday 6 a side news 2025-05-01

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In the gripping Plymouth Thursday 6-a-side Football League, week 12 ended with thrilling face-offs and stunning displays of power from the teams across Division 1, 2, and 3. With only two weeks left of the season, securing a place for the following season is now at the forefront of every team's strategy.

Starting with Division 1, Stain Fc lost a hard-fought match against Stroke Tity FC with a final score of 1-2. Unathletico Madrid also experienced defeat, falling 0-2 to Mugshots Or Back Shots. The most impressive match of the night was BUDO FC versus Dream Team, where Dream Team built an unbelievable lead, ending the game with a staggering 9-0 win. The match between Wild Boys and Kurts Victims ended in a draw, with both teams scoring 2 goals each.

In Division 2, Bumfica dominated GA Solicitors, taking home a 5-1 victory. The match between Rapsons FC and Coastline was a tense one, with Rapsons FC emerging victorious with a 2-1 win. Moat-A-Boat also edged out Dobby Athletic 2-1 in a closely contested match.

Division 3 was not short of action, with A. CPR triumphing over John Has Bomb 4-0. The match between Kenya Swallow and 6icks FC went down the wire, ending in a 3-3 draw. Junction FC and Boss Orange FC gave the spectators a thrilling high-scoring match, with Boss Orange FC taking the win 6-5. Meanwhile, Useless FC secured a strong 6-3 victory over Pathetico Madrid.

As we approach the final weeks, the race for the top scorers of each division has intensified. In Division 1, Dream Team's outstanding performance solidifies their position at the top. Bumfica's strong showing puts them in the lead for Division 2 while in Division 3, Useless FC's victory sets them ahead as top scorers.

The next two weeks will undoubtedly be fraught with anticipation as teams vie for their place in the next season. The stage is set for some intense football action.


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