September 2nd 2025

Exeter Tuesday 6 a side news - match day 13

In a thrilling week 13 of the Exeter Tuesday 6-a-side football league, teams across all four divisions exhibited exhilarating performances leaving spectators on the edge of their seats.

PREMIER LEAGUE

In the Premier League division, Cody Scott-gibbs of TGFC emerged as the top scorer, netting three goals. The most notable match was between TGFC and The Boys, where TGFC clinched a narrow victory with a scoreline of 5-4. Thirsty Beaver FC also showcased a dominant display, securing a resounding 6-0 win against Albanian Rozzers.

DIVISION ONE

Moving on to Division 1, The WHC's N C took the spotlight as the top scorer with three goals. A standout performance came from Magasakis Men defeating Puyol Pants Down 7-1 in a remarkable display of teamwork and strategy.

DIVISION TWO

In Division 2, the top goal scorer was Lucas Clow of AC MyNan with two goals. Spectators were treated to a goal-fest in the match between Brown Bread FC and Chubby Alonso's, ending in a resounding 12-3 victory for Brown Bread FC.

DIVISION THREE

Division 3 saw Tristan Carter of Barely Athletic taking the top scorer spot with a single goal. In a tight competition, AFC Class On Grass were narrowly beaten by Kaya Kc Cuts 2-1.

Finally, the most valued player of the week was Chris Richards from Sands United FC Exeter, who displayed exceptional skill and determination, contributing significantly to his team's performance.

With the stakes getting higher each week, the coming matches promise exciting contests and more outstanding individual performances in the Exeter Tuesday football league. Fans, be ready for another fantastic week of football!

A big thank you to Neil and his team of match officials, thank you to all our teams and good luck next week!

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