April 29th 2026

Halifax Wednesday 5 a side news 2026-04-29

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

Fierce Competition in Week 11 of Halifax Wednesday Premier League

The Halifax Wednesday Premier League continued to thrill spectators on what turned out to be a captivating 11th week of the season. Teams battled fiercely, demonstrating the highest standards of skill and sportsmanship across the pitch.

In a thrilling encounter, Thornton edged out Bridge FC with a scoreline of 7-3. Thornton's offensive prowess was on full display, with an aggressive attacking game plan that saw them secure a decisive victory. Bridge FC put up a formidable defense, but ultimately couldn't keep up with Thornton's onslaught.

Meanwhile, Inky Hoggs FC and Hollins clashed in another compelling fixture. While Inky Hoggs FC put up a spirited fight, they fell short to Hollins who clinched the game at 9-6. Hollins' excellent tactical approach and a strong team performance enabled them to control the game and notch up the victory.

And finally, in a nail-biting match that kept spectators on edge, Chicken United triumphed over Tea And Busquets, ending the game on a 5-3 scoreline. Chicken United displayed excellent teamwork and tactical discipline to secure their victory and maintain a strong position in the league standings.

Although the top scorers per team have not been disclosed, these results reflect the level of competition in the Premier League division of the Halifax Wednesday league. With the season progressing rapidly, each game is playing a significant role in shaping the league table. As we move into the 12th week, fans and players alike are eagerly anticipating the next round of fixtures.

The Halifax Wednesday Premier League promises to continue delivering high-octane football action in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more updates as the teams battle it out for supremacy on the field.

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