May 8th 2026

Darlington Wednesday 6 a side news 2026-05-06

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In the heart of Darlington, the lights were brighter than ever as week 7 of the Darlington Wednesday 6-a-side Football League came to a thrilling conclusion under the floodlights last night. The Premier League division was a spectacle to behold, with the teams leaving no stone unturned in their quest for victory.

The standout performance of the night came from Darlo Mags, who delivered a football masterclass by routing Club De Karl 8-0. With seamless coordination and extraordinary finesse, Darlo Mags dominated their opposition from start to finish. This victory places them as the team to beat in the Premier League division, showcasing their prowess on the field.

In another neck-to-neck fixture, Inter Yernan FC narrowly edged past Build A Bear AFC in a close 2-1 contest. The match was a display of determination, skill, and strategy, with both teams matching each other play for play. However, Inter Yernan FC managed to clinch the victory in the dying moments of the game.

Meanwhile, Happy Days FC put on a show for the spectators, comfortably defeating Peeve FC 6-2. Despite the valiant efforts of Peeve FC, Happy Days FC's relentless offense and solid defense were too much to handle.

For the night's top scorers, Darlo Mags, Inter Yernan FC, and Happy Days FC showcased their individual strengths and team unity in their respective victories. The teams' top scorers were pivotal in securing their wins, reaffirming the age-old saying, "Goals win games".

As we approach the business end of the league, the competition is sure to intensify. The teams will be looking to build on their performances, aiming to make a mark on the Premier League division of the Darlington Wednesday 6-a-side Football League. Football fans across Darlington can look forward to some exhilarating action in the coming weeks.


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