June 3rd 2025

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-02

All the latest news from your local Maidenhead 6 a side league direct from Maidenhead Rugby Club.

In the latest action from the Maidenhead Monday 6-a-side Football League, week 11 saw some thrilling matches across all divisions.

In the Premier League, OAKLEY FC showed their dominance with an impressive 6-0 victory over Leahs Six Slaves, making them the top scorers in the division this week. Bundelengerz United managed a narrow 1-0 victory against Moore Fitness, while Monday Nights Under The Lights outplayed Real Berkshire with a scoreline of 3-1. Tchouameni Men also secured a clean sheet with a 2-0 win over Holyportians.

Division 1 saw a hard-fought draw between Curo Bears and Pies On The Sideline, ending 3-3. The Royal Stag FC were the top scorers, showcasing their offensive prowess in a 3-1 victory over Inter Erbum FC. Spandau Jallet triumphed over Jokey Foes with a 2-1 scoreline, and CGFC secured a draw against Lads On Toure.

In Division 2, Who Dat FC emerged as the highest scoring team of the week, dismantling DFC Reserves with an 8-0 win. St Anne Of Geaves won a closely contested match against Fobson FC, ending 3-2. Jelly RIg FC also won their match against Furze Platt Old Boys with a score of 4-2.

Over in Division 3, Feel Matip upset Eazy FC with a 6-2 win while Joga Bonito FC overcame Queens Park Strangers 5-3, making them the top scorers in the division.

In Division 4, dramatic action unfolded as The Six Offenders outscored Length And Strength 6-5, making them the division’s top scorers. Supersonic Sigmas also managed a convincing 4-1 victory over Lost in Larchfield.

Lastly, in Division 5, Exeter Gently proved their dominance with a 5-0 victory over Unathletico Madrid, while Durag FC secured a 4-2 win against Sherwood FCB.

Stay tuned as the league action continues next week, with teams vying for prime positions in their respective divisions.

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