September 15th 2025

Halstead Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-15

All the latest news from your local Halstead 6 a side league direct from Halstead Leisure Centre.

The Halstead Monday 6-a-side football league witnessed a thrilling play in its fourth week with teams across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 divisions giving their best performances.

In the Premier League, Popped United demonstrated an impeccable performance by trouncing Rodney Rovers 4-0. CESC PISTOLS also made their mark by claiming victory over Notting Yourmumsforrest with a scoreline of 4-1. The top scorer in the Premier League this week was from the team Popped United demonstrating an excellent game strategy.

The Division 1 games were no less intense. The match between Net Busters and Andreis Owners was closely contested, with Andreis Owners edging past Net Busters 3-2. KFC secured a narrow win over Netsix And Chill with a scoreline of 6-5. Meanwhile, Only Curls And Horses outplayed Jensons Under Fives with a commanding 5-0 victory. Barnards U15s also put up a great performance against Six On The Beach by winning 7-3. De Jong Boys rounded off the Division 1 games by crushing COYS 5-0. The top scorer in this division was from the team KFC showing an incredible scoring ability.

In Division 2, HIV Eindhoven succumbed to Robbos Magicians 0-4. Sible Service managed to scrape a win against Murder On Zidanes Floor 3-2. Goals Allowed showed their dominance over Shitzerland winning 6-3, while Fritzl Palace lost to Barbaras Boys 2-3. The highest scoring game in this division was Egg Fried Declan Rice’s 7-2 triumph over COYG, providing an absolute spectacle for the fans. The top scorer in Division 2 was from the team Egg Fried Declan Rice proving their scoring prowess.

As we head into the fifth week, all teams are gearing up for a fiercely competitive round of matches, promising an exhilarating display of 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