February 25th 2026

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2026-02-25

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

 In the thrilling Week 10 of the Macclesfield Wednesday Football League, several teams demonstrated exceptional performances across the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, Chamakh Ma Pitch Up devastated Moostard FC with a remarkable 6-1 victory. Obi Wan Kenobi Nil also left their mark by trouncing Offside Orphans FC with an impressive 8-1 scoreline. Scuttle Pigs FC squeezed out a win against Allmand-Smith Army with a narrow 1-0 victory. Meanwhile, Purple Ake showed no mercy crushing No Idea FC 6-0.

In Division 1, the tightest match was between Champagne Super Rovers and Sutton Super Six, with the latter securing a narrow 2-1 victory. Fear The DOZ triumphed over Phantom Fc with a solid 3-1 win. Handball Fc and Maccistan V4 faced off in a thrilling 2-2 draw. Scuttle Piglets seemed to have no trouble dismantling Snorting Lisbon with a clean 3-0 victory.

Over in Division 2, The Albion outclassed Tism Men with a whopping 12-2 win. Bottom Of The League secured a 2-0 victory over 6 Guys 1 Cup, while White Wand lost 2-1 to No Idea. Net Six And Chill and Dirty Mackies played out a 3-3 draw in a high scoring encounter.

Division 3 match day saw Cobra Casuals and Burtons Army locked in a 2-2 draw. Tinner FC bulldozed Maccrington Stanley with a 5-0 victory. Dyslexia XI overcame Paralympiacos FC 2-0, while Benteke Fried Chicken bested Bolly United with a 3-1 scoreline.

Top scorers in each division included the Obi Wan Kenobi Nil in the Premier League, Fear The DOZ in Division 1, The Albion in Division 2, and Tinner FC in Division 3. These teams certainly turned up the heat during Week 10 and we look forward to more exciting matches in the coming weeks.

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