All the latest news from your local Macclesfield 6 a side league direct from Macclesfield Football Club .
In the energetic game of football, the Macclesfield Wednesday league delivered a thrilling week 6 with over 90 goals scored across divisions. The Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 were all teeming with action, recording unforgettable results.
In the Premier League, Scuttle Pigs FC proved too strong for Moostard FC, securing a 3-0 victory. The most unexpected match of the day was between Obi Wan Kenobi Nil and Allmand-Smith Army, with the latter succumbing to a 5-2 defeat. The match was tightly contested, with the result just reaffirming the unpredictability of the Macclesfield Wednesday League.
In Division 1, Net Six And Chill dominated Mottram Hall FC with a 6-1 victory, while Bottom Of The League triumphed 5-1 over Un Paqueta. Champagne Super Rovers and Fear The DOZ engaged in a closely fought battle, with Fear The DOZ emerging victorious, 4-3. Scuttle Piglets also recorded an impressive 3-0 win over Offside Orphans FC to round off the day's play.
Division 2 saw an exciting match with Tinner FC Est 2019 pummeling Handball Fc 10-3, while 6 Guys 1 Cup dominated Maccistan V4 with a 6-2 victory. The Ball Benders managed a comfortable 4-1 win over Benteke Fried Chicken, while No Idea triumphed 5-2 over Hellfire Fc to complete the day's action.
In Division 3, Cobra Casuals stole the show with an 8-3 victory over Maccrington Stanley. Dyslexia XI secured a 4-2 win over Tism Men, while Burtons Army recorded a 2-0 win over Paralympiacos FC to wrap up the week's action.
This week's top scorers included Scuttle Pigs FC from the Premier League, Net Six And Chill from Division 1, Tinner FC Est 2019 from Division 2, and Cobra Casuals from Division 3. The league continues to deliver thrilling football action, with the competition heating up as we move into the latter stage of the season.
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