July 2nd 2025

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-07-02

All the latest news from your local Macclesfield 6 a side league direct from Macclesfield Football Club .


In the week 8 of the Macclesfield Wednesday 6-a-side football league, the excitement was palpable as teams battled it out for supremacy across four divisions namely Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, Silkmen Supremacy managed to edge out Allmand-Smith Army with a narrow 2-1 victory, while Chamakh Ma Pitch Up secured a 1-0 win against Purple Ake. However, the star performers of the night in the Premier League were the Focca Juniors who dominated their fixture against Jasmine Jewels, finishing with a convincing 5-0 victory.

In Division 1, Chapel Firm and Daddies Little Soldiers both recorded slender 1-0 victories over Champagne Super Rovers and Swiap respectively. The most thrilling match of Division 1 saw Sutton Super Six narrowly beating Snorting Lisbon 4-3. Obi Wan Kenobi Nil lost to Maccistan 2-1 in an intense match.

In Division 2, Benteke Fried Chicken scored a 1-0 win against Maccrington Stanley, and Dyslexia XI secured a 3-2 victory over No Idea. However, the match of the night belonged to Gangsters Allardyce who thrashed Paralympiacos FC 6-1.

In the final division of the night, Division 3, Atletico Espagbol ran riot against Tuah Touchers, recording a stunning 8-1 victory. Tinner FC showcased a dominating performance against Red Willow FC, winning the game 5-0. Bumming Ballers scored a 5-2 win over Bumfica, and the game between Net Six And Chill and Jasmine Juicemakers ended in a 4-3 win for the latter.

The top scorers from each division will be looking to continue their rich vein of form in the coming weeks, keeping the spectators on their toes and making the Macclesfield Wednesday league a spectacle to behold. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite local football league.

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