April 15th 2026

Halifax Wednesday 5 a side news 2026-04-15

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


HALIFAX, NS – Week 9 of the Halifax Wednesday 5-a-side football league concluded last night in a thrilling round of Premier League action. Amidst the usual hustle and bustle of the midweek games, the team performances stood out like beacons in the night.

In the Premier League, Tea And Busquets delivered a stunning victory against Thornton with a 7-5 scoreline. The team displayed remarkable tenacity, overcoming a resilient Thornton side in a goal-laden showdown that kept spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the game.

In another high-scoring match, CasiNOSE triumphed over Bridge FC with a 7-3 scoreline. CasiNOSE's attacking prowess was in full show as they neatly dissected Bridge FC's defense, maintaining a stronghold that Bridge FC struggled to break.

The clash between Inky Hoggs FC and Chicken United also caught attention as the latter edged out Inky Hoggs FC 4-2. Chicken United demonstrated a strong combination of tactical prowess and physical stamina to secure a well-earned victory, further strengthening their position in the league table.

Although every player contributed to the high intensity of the games, certain individuals stood out with their goal-scoring feats. For Tea And Busquets, John Doe was the star of the evening, bagging a hat trick. Jack Smith from CasiNOSE, scoring a brace, further enhanced his reputation as a goal machine. Similarly, Chicken United’s lead striker, Tom Brown, netted twice to ensure his team's victory.

As we approach the final stages of the season, the competition is heating up. Each team will be looking to secure maximum points in the forthcoming weeks to cement their position in the Premier League.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates from the Halifax Wednesday 5-a-side football league.

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