May 19th 2026

Chelmsford Monday 6 a side news 2026-05-18

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In the thrilling continuation of the Chelmsford Monday 6-a-side Football League, we entered week 6 with a flurry of goals, adrenaline, and high-paced action across all divisions.

In the Premier League, Yeezy Panthers FC showcased their offensive prowess with a resounding 6 - 3 victory over Average Joes. The Panthers leapfrogged up the table, creating a mounting pressure on their rivals. Old Bradfordians followed in the same vein, outplaying FFB FC in a game that ended 5 - 1. Meanwhile, No Ball Games turned up the heat, securing a 5 - 2 triumph over Net Six And Chill, further cementing their position in the league.

Division 1 wasn't short of drama either. The game of the week saw Brewcastle United take on CM2 Young Boys in a highly anticipated fixture. The Young Boys' discipline and organization were instrumental in their 4 - 2 win. The Flying Duckers and Murder On Zindanes Floor faced off in a match that was nothing short of a goal fest. The Duckers took the day with a 5 - 3 victory, boosting their confidence moving forward.

Division 2 witnessed a goal galore as Neils Old Boys delivered a remarkable performance, thrashing Skully Ahoit Fc 12 - 3. The Old Boys demonstrated a clinical finish, setting a statement for their competitors.

The top scorers of the week were as follows: For the Premier League, the Yeezy Panthers FC's striker led the pack with 4 goals. In Division 1, the Flying Duckers' forward netted 3 times to top the charts. And in Division 2, the Neils Old Boys' attacker stole the show, scoring a whopping 5 goals.

As we look forward to the remaining games of the season, it's clear that the competition is heating up across all divisions. The leagues are far from decided, and with many more weeks of football ahead, it's all still to play for. Stay tuned for more updates from the Chelmsford Monday 6-a-side Football League.


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