April 17th 2024

Matlock Tuesday 6 a side news 2024-04-16

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In a thrilling start to the season, the Matlock Tuesday 6 a side Football League kicked off with a series of high-octane matches that set the tone for the weeks to come. Teams from both Premier League and Division 1 showed up in full force, causing a stir with a dazzling display of teamwork, strategy, and a relentless drive to win.

In the Premier League, last night's games witnessed a handful of fantastic performances. Stagger Inn unfortunately fell short in their match against Fc Matlock, with the latter dominating the game and sealing a convincing 5-1 victory. Meanwhile, Queens Park Strangers started their season on a high note, shutting out Dads Army Miners Welfare with a 5-0 triumph. Tansley Dragons FC and Ballers Brigade FC locked horns in a high scoring encounter, with the Dragons ultimately besting the Brigade 7-3.

The top scorer title went to Gells from Queens Park Strangers in the Premier League division, netting a total of 3 goals in the season opener, showcasing an early promise of extraordinary talent.

In Division 1, Reliving Our Youth FC made a statement with a 6-1 victory over FC Twente Stone. A highly competitive match between AFC Wirksworth and Going Toulouse saw the latter emerge as victors with a narrow 3-2 scoreline. The Deadly Elements faced a hard-fought 3-2 defeat against WheelPlant FC.

Division 1's top scorer title went to Sam from Going Toulouse, who scored an impressive total of 2 goals, setting a high bar for the rest of the players in the division.

As the season has just started, it's evident that the teams have a lot to offer. The players are keen on showcasing their abilities, and the fans can expect a thrilling season full of heart-stopping moments and exciting football. Stay tuned for the following weeks of the Matlock Tuesday 6 a side Football League!


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