June 5th 2025

Halifax Wednesday 5 a side news 2025-06-04

All the latest news from your local Halifax 5 a side league direct from The Halifax Indoor Football Centre.

Premier League Week 8 Ends with Thrilling Results in Halifax Wednesday Football League

The Halifax Wednesday 5-a-side Football League saw another exhilarating week of action as Week 8 came to a close. The Premier League division saw some high-scoring games and surprising results.

The standout match of the week was undoubtedly Tea And Busquets vs Unathletic FC. Tea And Busquets put on an offensive masterclass, decimating their opponents with a whopping 17-2 victory. This triumph cements their position at the top of the League and firmly showcases their title ambitions.

Meanwhile, Elux Legends and BRADFORD faced off in a nailbiting clash. The game was a back-and-forth encounter, but Elux Legends managed to edge out their opponents with a 5-3 victory, displaying great heart and determination.

In another closely contested match, Chicken United clinched a narrow victory over Inky Hoggs FC with a scoreline of 6-5. Despite relentless pressure from Inky Hoggs FC, Chicken United maintained their composure to secure the win.

Finally, the match between Newlay and Pep Fraudiola witnessed an impressive display of attacking football. Pep Fraudiola showed their scoring prowess, defeating Newlay with a margin of 10-4.

The top goal scorers for the Premier League division continue to show impeccable form. Their contribution has been integral to their respective team's performances and will be crucial in the upcoming matches.

This week's results have set up an exciting title race in the Premier League division. With the teams so evenly matched, it will be enthralling to see how the rest of the season unfolds. As always, the Halifax Wednesday League continues to deliver high octane football, full of drama and excitement.

Stay tuned for more exciting action in the coming weeks.

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