July 21st 2026

Chatham Monday 5 a side news | WEEK 4

Chatham Monday Night Football League delivered a high-octane week four, full of thrilling action and breath-taking goals across all three divisions.


DIVISION ONE
In Division 1, the spectators were treated to a goal bonanza as The Bailiffs fired in twelve goals against Cream Eggs, securing a convincing 12-3 win. Harley, the top scorer of the division, led from the front with an exceptional tally of 5 goals. In other games, 365 FC produced a stellar performance to outplay Workrate FC 7-2, while Holcombe Goons edged out Cokane United 5-3. Pain In Diaz FC, despite a gallant effort, fell short against Bligh A Side in a high scoring match that ended 7-4 in favor of the latter.


DIVISION TWO
Stella Kings were the standout performers in Division 2, trouncing FC Bottlejobs 7-2. Jack Troke, with his impressive 5-goal haul, was the hero for Stella Kings and emerged as the division's top scorer. In other results, Real Sosobad walked off with a narrow 1-0 victory over Lads On Toure, while The Snottys demolished Get Your Scally Out FC 10-2. Skinners FC also registered a resounding 7-2 victory over DWG FC.


DIVISION THREE
The Division 3 fixtures saw Barely Athletic locked in a high-scoring duel with JUGG&WOOD that eventually went in favor of the latter, 8-6. Club Tropicana Drinks FC, led by their top scorer Ed Pile with 4 goals, crushed Expected To Loose 11-1. Black Eagles soared high with a 5-1 win over Gayson Mount, whereas Renegade Blues managed to clinch a hard-fought 4-2 victory over Too Much Radio Not Enough Head.


As we move into week five, teams across all divisions will be looking to build on their successes and rectify the mistakes. Stay tuned for more exciting action from the Chatham Monday Night Football League.

Many thanks to the referees for running another smooth night of football!


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