February 2nd 2026

Northwich Monday 6 a side news 2026-02-02

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In the bustling world of local football, the Northwich Monday 6-a-side league completed its third week with some thrilling matches that left spectators on the edge of their seats. The evening's matches from both the Premier League and Division 1, brought a blend of stunning upsets and expected victories, leaving the leaderboard in an exciting state of flux.

In the Premier League, The Six Offenders FC displayed an impressive performance against San Marino with a decisive 3-0 victory. This win solidifies The Six Offenders FC's position as a formidable force in the league. Not far behind, Bamba United narrowly secured a 1-0 victory over Greenbank Yanited, showing their grit and determination. But the biggest surprise of the evening came from Lodge FC's dominating performance against The Goal Diggers, ending the match with a clear 4-0 victory.

In Division 1, Multiple Scorgasms lived up to their reputation by thrashing Net Six & Chill with a resounding 5-0 scoreline. In an unexpected turn of events, Leave My Arcalona came out strong with a 7-1 thrashing of Unatheltico Madrid. However, the most nail-biting match of the evening was undoubtedly the 3-2 win of Barnton Fishermen over Kiss My Pass. Closing the evening, Gareth FC triumphed over Grange AFC with a comfortable 3-1 win.

As for the leading scorers, the Premier League saw an outstanding performance from The Six Offenders FC's striker, who netted all three goals, while in Division 1, Leave My Arcalona's forward shone with an impressive hat trick.

With the anticipation building for the next series of matches, both the Premier League and Division 1 teams are set to deliver some remarkable football in the weeks ahead. The thrilling action of the Northwich Monday league continues to be a testament to the high caliber of local football talent.


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