July 10th 2025

Hoddesdon Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-07-09

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In the midst of an exhilarating season, the Hoddesdon Wednesday 6-a-side Football League continued in full swing last night. The Premier League saw a number of impressive performances, with teams pulling out all the stops in week four of the competition.

Golden Lion roared to victory in their matchup against Expected Toulouse with a staggering 14-4 win. They proved their dominance on the field with a spectacular display of teamwork and precision. On the other end of the scale, Garden United couldn't seem to hit their stride against YIDS, who secured a clean sheet with a 9-0 triumph.

Fiddlers FC also enjoyed a prosperous night, breezing past Volker United with a brilliant 6-0 victory. The Fiddlers' defense stood firm, denying their opponents any scoring opportunities while their forwards showcased their prowess in front of the goal.

In a closely contested match, Pathetico Madrid edged past Walahi Warriors with a slim 1-0 win. The Warriors fought hard but were unable to crack Madrid's defensive line.

Spoons To Glory and Sniffing Sorts offered arguably the most thrilling match of the evening, with Sniffing Sorts narrowly claiming victory in a gripping 5-4 showdown.

Unfortunately, the top scorers from each team were not disclosed, but the high-scoring games suggest that the forwards are in top form this season. The league's excitement continues to grow with each passing week, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next round of fixtures.

This season's Hoddesdon Wednesday 6-a-side league is proving to be a thrilling spectacle for all involved, with teams battling fiercely for the coveted Premier League title. As week five approaches, the anticipation is palpable. With every goal and every save, the teams are writing their chapters in the league's history, and football fans can't wait for the next page.


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