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Guernsey Wednesday 6 a side news 2026-04-22

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Title: Intense Week 7 Results in Guernsey Wednesday Football League

The seventh week of the Guernsey Wednesday 6-a-side Football League, which wrapped up last night, did not disappoint in terms of action, drama, and skill. This week's results further intensified the competition in all divisions, predominantly Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Class On Grass showed their dominance, defeating Cherry Pickers 3-1. Substandard Liege were also on the winning side, with a convincing 4-1 victory over Bossolona. Two Girls One Schlupp showcased their scoring prowess, triumphing 5-0 over Gash Galvanisers, while Los Diablos also defeated Jager Sinkers 4-1. The highlight of the week, however, was the thrilling match between Victormoseslawn and HFL. HFL emerged victorious, netting an impressive 6 goals against Victormoseslawn’s 2.

Over in Division 1, the face-off between Cold Cole and Egg Fried Reus ended in a 1-1 draw, while Light The Matchy put on a spectacular performance, defeating Kroos Control 8-1. One Foot In The Grave won 3-1 against Pelé Galaxy CF. Bayer Neverlusen also scored a major victory, thrashing Bayern Bru 6-1, and Brentford Rejects came out on top with a 4-2 win over Football Club FC.

In Division 2, Klopp Goes The Weasel FC narrowly lost to Liberate Pride 3-4, while Super Hoops United outplayed Only Put Matip In with a score of 5-1. AAFC secured a 2-0 victory against Aztekkers, and Burnley Babes saw a massive win, defeating GUERNSEY ACADEMICALS 6-0. Haramball FC also celebrated a big win, beating Purple Reign 6-1.

The week's top scorers were HFL in the Premier League, Light The Matchy in Division 1, and Burnley Babes in Division 2, each showcasing superior offensive strategies and skill. The league progresses into Week 8 with anticipation building amongst teams and fans alike.


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