June 3rd 2026

Matlock Tuesday 6 a side news 2026-06-02

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Matlock Tuesday Football league concluded its fourth week with a high-voltage night of football action in the Premier League division. The fiercely contested matches saw some spectacular goals, nail-biting finishes, and impressive team performances.

In the thrilling opening match of the Premier League division, Free Palpatine and AFC Wirksworth fought tooth and nail, eventually settling for a 1-1 draw. Both teams displayed exemplary skills, with the top scorer from each side showcasing their attack prowess.

The next match featured FC Matlock and Grassmoor Sports, who played out a 3-3 draw. This intense game saw both teams unleashing their attacking power, with the top scorers contributing vital goals for their respective teams.

Dads Army Miners Welfare, however, fell short against Nags FC. Even though the Miners put up a brave fight, Nags FC edged them out 5-3, thanks to their top scorer's standout performance.

Meanwhile, AY UP Bless Ya FC faced a bitter defeat against the Dark Dragons, losing by just one goal. The Dragons fought their way to a narrow 3-2 victory, with their top scorer making a significant contribution.

Unathletico Madrid suffered a heavy 9-1 loss against the unstoppable Queens Park Strangers, who dominated the game from the onset. The Strangers' top scorer was in fine form, netting multiple goals.

Lastly, in a closely contested match, The Deadly Elements edged out Tansley Dragons FC 2-1, showing their competitive spirit. The top scorer for the Deadly Elements emerged as the key player, scoring the winning goal.

In conclusion, the fourth week of the Matlock Tuesday Football league in the Premier League division was an evening of intense competition and remarkable performances. As the season progresses, the teams will look to build on their performances and aim for the top spot in the division.


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