July 3rd 2025

Bristol Thursday 6 a side news 2025-07-03

All the latest news from your local Bristol 6 a side league direct from Lockleaze Sports Centre.

In the world of grassroots football, Bristol’s Thursday 6-a-side league continued with some thrilling performances in its sixth week. The Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 saw some intense clashes last night, leaving spectators and fans with plenty of talking points.

In the Premier League, Pesterfield FC outshone Inter My Gran with a comprehensive 6-1 victory, showcasing their fierce attacking prowess. Doves FC battled it out against Yantra FC, securing a narrow 2-1 victory. The match between Shooter Tooters and 40 Wan Bissaka ended in a deadlock with a 1-1 draw, keeping the league standings on edge.

Over to Division 1, Doves FC Reserves and FC Finest shared the spoils in a 3-3 thriller, showing their mettle in a tightly contested match. Meanwhile, Gloucester's Finest showed no mercy against Mellow Fellows, earning a convincing 3-0 win and adding three crucial points to their tally.

In Division 2, an interesting battle unfolded between Love You FC and The Goblins, and the match ended in a 1-1 stalemate. The match between Give Us Another Team Then and Lets Not Take The P Here saw the latter emerge victorious with a 2-1 scoreline. Goals Aloud put on a goal-scoring spectacle against Give Us The Ball Then, sweeping the game 5-0. However, the standout performance came from Benteke Fried Chicken CF, who stormed past Gavin with an outstanding 7-0 victory.

Top scorers for each division were on fire this week. In the Premier League, Pesterfield FC led the charge, while in Division 1, the spotlight was on Gloucester's Finest. Division 2 saw a dominant performance from Benteke Fried Chicken CF. These teams continue to set the tempo in their respective divisions, keeping the spirit of grassroots football alive and thriving.

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