May 19th 2026

Havant Tuesday 6 a side news | WEEK 8

Sports fans were treated to a thrilling week of football during Week 8 of the Havant Tuesday 6-a-side Premier League, with exhilarating goals and nail-biting performances.


In a night highlighted by sheer skill and teamwork, the Premier League division saw some heated matches. In a standout performance, THE BENCHWARMERS blazed through their match against Aint Got A Kalou, securing a 1-0 victory. It was a match characterized by seamless partnerships and sustained pressure that eventually led to their triumph.


On the other hand, the Queens Park Strangers faced a tough loss to Sporting Pelham. Sporting Pelham showed a dominant performance, outscoring their opponents 5-1. Their emphatic victory was a testament to their offensive power and strategic prowess on the pitch.


Cuties CF and Rickys Children offered spectators a high-adrenaline match, with Cuties CF edging out a 4-3 victory. The game was a seesaw battle filled with thrilling moments, but Cuties CF displayed sheer determination to come out victorious in the end.


This week, Kai Moth, from Cuties CF, took the title of Most Valued Player. The award is a testament to his exceptional skill and performance on the pitch, which has been key to his team's success. Moth's striking abilities were not just instrumental for his team but also earned him the accolade of being the top scorer in the Premier League division, scoring a total of 2 goals.


As we wrap up another exciting week of the Havant Tuesday 6-a-side Premier League, the anticipation for the upcoming matches grows. The breathtaking performances, strategic plays, and the sheer love of the sport displayed by all teams fill us with anticipation for what promises to be an even more thrilling Week 9.

A big thanks to the referees for their commitment, it's greatly appreciated!

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