October 14th 2025

Halstead Monday 6 a side news 2025-10-13

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

In last night's thrilling week 8 of the Halstead Monday 6-a-side Football League, teams across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 came head-to-head in a series of electrifying matches.

In the Premier League, Popped United showed a dominating performance over Notting Yourmumsforrest, finishing with a commanding 5-2 victory. In another game, Jeremies Rimpongs outpaced Law Abiding Sigurdssons, striking the net 7 times against the latter's 3. Meanwhile, Del Boys established themselves as the weekly top scorer of the division, executing a spectacular 10-1 win against Rodney Rovers.

Over in Division 1, Andreis Owners secured a 2-0 victory against Jensons Under Fives, while KFC emerged triumphant over Six On The Beach with a 3-1 scoreline. De Jong Boys and Barnards U15s also celebrated wins over Net Busters and Only Curls And Horses respectively. Barnards U15s' performance stood out with them scoring four goals and conceding only one, placing them as the top scorers in their division.

Division 2 saw some of the most intense action of the night. Robbos Magicians put on a stunning performance against Goals Allowed, notching up a 6-2 win. Murder On Zidanes Floor echoed this result against Fritzl Palace, while HIV Eindhoven recorded the most impressive result of the week, a crushing 7-0 win over Egg Fried Declan Rice, making them the top scorers in Division 2. The match between COYG and Sible Service ended in favour of COYG, with a final score of 3-1. Meanwhile, Barbaras Boys and Shitzerland ended their match on a 1-1 draw.

This week's matches have set the stage for an exciting continuation of the Halstead Monday Football League. As we move into the next week, all eyes will be on the teams as they vie for supremacy in their respective divisions.

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