October 9th 2025

Bristol Thursday 6 a side news 2025-10-09

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

In an electrifying sixth week of the Bristol Thursday 6 a side Football league, teams from the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 divisions battled it out on the pitch, producing some thrilling moments and surprising results.

In the Premier League, the competition was fierce as Emily FC narrowly lost to Only Kruls And Horses 2 - 1, in a nail-biting match that kept spectators on their toes. Elsewhere, Pesterfield FC displayed a dominant performance against Inter My Gran, achieving a convincing 5 - 1 victory. The game between Doves FC and 2 Left Feet FC was a closely contested affair, ending with a 2 - 1 win for 2 Left Feet FC. In what was arguably the game of the night, 40 Wan Bissaka edged out FC Finest in a 4 - 3 thriller.

Moving on to Division 1, Beercelona dominated Give Us The Ball Then with a resounding 4 - 0 win. Shooter Tooters outscored Doves FC Reserves 4 - 2, while Goals Aloud squeaked past Fall From Grace 2 - 1. To round up the division, Balotelleague FC shutout Gloucester's Finest 2 - 0.

In Division 2, The Goblins outplayed Amirandem with a 4 - 1 victory, while KTFC secured a 2 - 0 win against Skull-It FC. The highlight of the division was the whopping 8 - 1 victory of Exeter Gently FC over Gavin, demonstrating their superior attack.

Top scorers across the divisions were as follows: Premier League's standout was the team "Only Kruls And Horses" with a total of two goals, Division 1 saw "Beercelona" leading the pack with four goals, while "Exeter Gently FC" stole the show in Division 2 with a staggering eight goals.

This week's games highlighted the intense competition and exciting talent in the Bristol Thursday 6 a side Football league. Fans are already looking forward to what promises to be a thrilling Week 7.

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