July 7th 2025

Cambridge Monday 6 a side news 2025-07-07

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Week four of the exciting Cambridge Monday 6 a side Football league ended on a high note last night with teams from Division 1 and Division 2 clashing on the field, showing exceptional firepower and defensive strategies.

In Division 1, Ballotellitubby FC proved to be the dominant force, scoring three goals and keeping a clean sheet against Grove FC. The stellar performance by Ballotellitubby FC solidifies their position on top of the Division 1 leaderboard. Their precision passing and strategic manning of the goal post ensured Grove FC was kept at bay throughout the match.

The excitement continued in Division 2 with a thrilling display of football. 0Comms emerged victorious against Get A Job with a brilliant 4-2 victory, showcasing their offensive prowess. Meanwhile, Net Six and Chill managed a 4-2 win against CCG, moving them up in the Division 2 standings.

Bridge Dons managed a narrow victory against Ovlov Untied, scoring 2-1. However, the highlight of the night was the intense clash between Madri City FC and PickNMix FC. PickNMix FC stunned the audience with a massive 8-1 victory, securing their position as one of the top scorers in the division.

In another high-scoring match, Stella Courtois trounced No Funny Business with a 5-1 game. Stellar Courtois's victory is being lauded by fans as it was a true showcase of their teamwork and offensive strength.

In summary, week four of the Cambridge Monday league was full of twists and turns, with teams from both Divisions 1 and 2 exhibiting their tactical skills and scoring acumen. As the season progresses, we can expect more excitement, high-level competition, and football at its best. Stay tuned for next week's match-ups and see who will become the top scorers in both divisions.

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