December 3rd 2025

Matlock Tuesday 6 a side news 2025-12-02

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In an enthralling week 3 of the Matlock Tuesday 6-a-side Football league, the Premier League division witnessed an array of thrilling matches and stunning performances.

Kicking off the action, Nags FC edged out The Deadly Elements in a breathtaking 4-3 victory, showcasing a high-quality attacking display and solid teamwork. The Deadly Elements, despite putting up a brave fight, couldn't manage to hold off the relentless pressure from Nags FC, who took home a crucial three points.

In another encounter, Queens Park Strangers displayed an extraordinary performance against Matlock Massive Take 2, handing them a 4-0 defeat. The Strangers dominated the field with exceptional offensive tactics, leaving no room for Matlock Massive to make a comeback.

Tansley Dragons FC also exhibited an impressive performance by beating AFC Wirksworth 5-2. The Dragons were on fire, netting goals consistently and putting up a sturdy defence, leaving Wirksworth struggling to respond.

Meanwhile, Dads Army Miners Welfare registered a 4-2 victory over Wigan Pathetic, and Woodsome Park Wanderers edged out AY UP Bless Ya FC in a high-scoring thriller, ending 6-4.

It was a week full of breathtaking action with the Premier League showcasing the finest football, leaving fans and spectators thrilled and waiting eagerly for the next week's matches. The top scorers from Premier League this week were the Queens Park Strangers and Woodsome Park Wanderers, both scoring six goals in their respective games. Their remarkable performances have set the bar high for the upcoming fixtures.

This season is turning out to be one of the most competitive, with every team leaving no stone unturned to claim a spot at the top of the Premier League. The exciting week 3 has certainly set the stage for more footballing drama in the Matlock Tuesday 6-a-side Football league.


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