May 6th 2026

Halifax Wednesday 5 a side news 2026-05-06

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


Halifax Wednesday 5-a Side Football League Nears its Climax

The Halifax Wednesday 5-a-side Football Tournament reached its thrilling week 12, witnessing some nail-biting matches in the Premier League division. With only two weeks left in the season, teams are battling out fiercely to secure their place for the next season.

Tea And Busquets emerged as the high scorers of the night with a stunning victory against Thornton, 9-5, claiming top spot in the Premier League. The match was a testament to Tea And Busquets' attacking prowess and defensive solidity, making them the team to beat in the competition.

In another close encounter, BRADFORD managed to edge past Hollins in a closely contested match, with a score of 6-5. BRADFORD's high octane performance emphasized their determination to climb up the league table.

The match between CasiNOSE and Bridge FC ended in a deadlock, with both teams sharing the spoils after a 4-4 draw. Both teams displayed exceptional skills and sportsmanship, and the fans can only expect more in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, Chicken United put up an impressive display against Inky Hoggs FC, securing a commanding 5-1 win. The victory showcased Chicken United's cohesive team play and tactical prowess, positioning them as serious contenders for the title.

As the league moves into its final stages, the competition continues to heat up with teams vying for the top spot. It's all to play for in the upcoming weeks as we prepare for an exciting conclusion to the season. The top scorers of each division are displaying their mettle, and the anticipation for the next season is already building up amongst the fans. Stay tuned for more action-packed football in 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