January 19th 2026

Halstead Monday 6 a side news 2026-01-19

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

Title: "Explosive Start to the New Season of Halstead Monday 6-A-Side Football League"

The opening week of the Halstead Monday 6-a-side Football League saw a flurry of goals and a fair share of dominant performances across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Andreis Owners kicked off the season with a confident 3-1 win over Popped United. CESC PISTOLS mirrored this result, besting Marlboro Goals with a scoreline of 3-1. An intense deadlock resulted in a goalless draw between Law Abiding Sigurdssons and Del Boys, while KFC flew high with a 5-2 victory against Jeremies Rimpongs. The top scorers for this division were undoubtedly the triumphant players of KFC.

In Division 1, Robbos Magicians weaved their magic with a 3-1 victory over Bang On The Paqueta. Real Majizz got the better of Barbaras Boys with a 2-0 win, while Only Curls And Horses and COYS ended in a thrilling 4-4 draw. Net Busters claimed a 4-2 win against Fritzl Palace. The top scorers for the division were the teams of Only Curls And Horses and COYS following their high-scoring draw.

Division 2 saw some high-scoring games as well. WACK JILLYSKINS were defeated 6-1 by Spice Goals, while Sible Service fell 7-1 to Egg Fried Declan Rice. Meanwhile, Shitzerland narrowly lost 4-3 to Goals Allowed and Rodney Rovers rounded up the week with a 4-1 win over Jensons Under Fives. The most prolific scorers here were the victorious Spice Goals and Egg Fried Declan Rice.

Overall, the first week set a thrilling pace for the season. As teams adjust and refine their strategies, we can only expect the upcoming matches to be even more exciting. As always, the Halstead Monday 6-a-side Football League promises an exhilarating season of football.

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