May 10th 2026

Southend Sunday 7 a side news 2026-05-10

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In the thrilling second week of the Southend Sunday 7-a-side football league, Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2 witnessed some breathtaking and nail-biting matches.

In the top-tier Premier League, a tense encounter saw A Dad And His Boys locked in a 2-2 draw with F.C Sparkathorn. The 'Boys' showcased resilience, keeping the Sparkathorn offense at bay to secure a well-earned point. In another fixture, Big Hs 7s dominated S.I.N., crushing them 4-1 in a one-sided spectacle. Steve's Specials narrowly emerged victorious over SHS Sevens with a close 2-1 scoreline, emphasizing the competitiveness of the league.

In Division 1, BigHs 2nd showed their superiority with a convincing 3-0 win against MITS United. Shark Island Nightmares edged past Mellow Yellows 2-1, while Shoebury Unathletic ousted UNCBRINI FC 4-1, demonstrating their intent to challenge for the Division 1 crown.

Over in Division 2, A Dad And His Sons fell to Shoebury Very Unathletic 4-0 in a game where the Unathletic's were superior in every department. MITS Athletic and Southend Eagles shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw, while UNCBRINI FC 2 secured a 3-1 victory against Sparkalona, closing the week's fixtures on a high note.

Though individual performances were key across all matches, the respective top scorers for the divisions were crucial in their teams' outcomes. For the Premier League, Big Hs 7's striker led the way, while in Division 1, the Shoebury Unathletic's forward was on top form. In Division 2, UNCBRINI FC 2's main man stood out with his goal-scoring prowess.

As the Southend Sunday league moves into its third week, anticipation is building as the teams look to consolidate their positions or make up lost ground in their respective divisions. The action continues next Sunday, where we can expect more goals, skills, and drama.


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