January 7th 2026

Guernsey Wednesday 6 a side news 2026-01-07

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Title: High Octane Action in Guernsey Wednesday Football League

In the fast-paced world of Guernsey Wednesday's 6-a-side Football League, fans were treated to some thrilling football action during week 10 of this exciting season.

In the Premier League, THE EGG maintained their dominance with a solid 2-0 win over Los Diablos. Too Many Flutes FC pulled off a similar feat, defeating Two Girls One Schlupp by the same 2-0 scoreline. However, the highlight of the week was the sensational display by Substandard Liege, who registered an astounding 16-1 victory over Cold Cole. This victory surely fortifies their position in the league. Elsewhere, Gash Galvanisers held their nerve to edge out Bossolona 4-2.

Division 1 also saw some intriguing encounters. Seeking A Home claimed a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Class On Grass. Both GUERNSEY ACADEMICALS and Football Club FC had to share points following a goalless draw. Jager Sinkers managed to carve out a narrow 1-0 win against One Foot In The Grave, and Kroos Control registered a 2-0 win over Valpys FC.

Division 2 saw the highest-scoring game of the evening. EY VI hammered Liberate Pride 8-0, proving their prowess on the pitch. In another high-octane match, Haramball FC edged out AAFC 5-3.

The night's top scorers were Substandard Liege from the Premier League, Kroos Control from Division 1, and EY VI from Division 2.

In the world of 6-a-side football, the Guernsey Wednesday League continues to provide enthralling action week after week. This week's matches have already set the tone for some exciting upcoming face-offs. The teams will now regroup and strategize for the next round of matches, aiming to clinch crucial victories as the season progresses. The fans, meanwhile, can't wait for the return of this exhilarating league action on their favourite Wednesday night.


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