February 19th 2026

Plymouth Thursday 6 a side news 2026-02-19

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In the Plymouth Thursday 6 a side Football league last night, thrilling encounters were witnessed in week 10 of the season across all three divisions. The Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 matches were replete with suspense, great teamwork, and incredible goals that left the spectators on the edge of their seats.

In Division 1, Rapsons FC narrowly defeated 6icks FC in a tightly contested match that ended 1-0. Jewventus FC also scored a hard-fought victory over Expected Toulouse, winning 2-1 in a nerve-wracking encounter. In a match that saw the net ripple eleven times, Bumfica outperformed Almond Nuts FC in a high scoring 7-4 win. Wild Boys and Dream Team, however, were evenly matched and ended in a 1-1 draw.

In Division 2, A. CPR had a clean sheet victory over Morrisons FC, ending the match with a resounding 6-0. Team NameLuke triumphed over Xavi Dodgers FC with a compelling 5-0 victory. Meanwhile, Kenya Swallow overcame Inter Ya Nan 6-1. Big Ched And Co and Kurts Victims resulted in a 1-1 draw.

Lastly, in Division 3, Badge Smackers FC edged past Junction FC in a close 2-1 encounter. John Has Bomb won a thrilling match against Trojan Athletic 4-3. The high scoring trend continued as Coastline beat GA Solicitors 4-3.

The top scorers for Division 1 were Bumfica, Division 2's top scorers were A. CPR and Kenya Swallow, while Division 3's top scorers were John Has Bomb and Coastline. Each of these teams orchestrated an impressive offensive display, which led to their high scoring results, boosting their standings in their respective divisions.

With the season unfolding, it’s exciting to see the competitive spirit and the extraordinary performances displayed by the teams. The upcoming weeks promise to deliver even more exhilarating matches in the Plymouth Thursday 6 a side Football league.


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