September 3rd 2025

Halifax Wednesday 5 a side news 2025-09-03

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

The Halifax Wednesday Premier League was a spectacle of energy, skill, and athleticism last night as teams clashed in an epic week 7 showdown. The teams, each displaying its unique talents, battled it out on the pitch, resulting in exhilarating matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

In one of the most highly anticipated matches of the night, Tea And Busquets demonstrated their superiority over Pep Fraudiola with a 6-2 triumph. The team's stellar performance was a testament to their improved tactics and teamwork, securing them a significant victory.

The El Bovos and BRADFORD clash was nothing short of a thriller. Despite fierce opposition from El Bovos, BRADFORD managed to secure a narrow victory in a spectacular 7-5 win. This match was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the evening, offering fans nothing but relentless action and suspense.

Carehome FC and Chicken United battled it out in an intense game, with Chicken United narrowly clinching a 5-4 victory. This clash was marked by some of the most swift and strategic plays of the night.

Meanwhile, Elux Legends put up an exceptional performance against Inky Hoggs FC, with an outstanding 9-3 triumph. The Legends' victory was a testament to their offensive prowess, as they consistently managed to outmaneuver their opponents.

Unfortunately, the top scorers for each team remain undisclosed at the moment, but there's no doubt that their exceptional performance played a significant role in this thrilling week of football. The stage is now set for an even more exciting week 8 as teams are expected to recalibrate their strategies and come back stronger. The Premier League division of the Halifax Wednesday league is indeed a testament to the exhilarating and unpredictable nature of 5-a-side football.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page