August 13th 2025

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2025-08-11

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

In the heart of Maidenhead, a floodlit spectacle of football unfolded as week 7 of the highly competitive 6-a-side Monday league kicked off. Each of the divisions: Premier League, Division 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, saw teams battling fiercely, bringing in a new wave of excitement for both, the players and spectators.

In the Premier League, Who Dat FC clinched a tight victory against Tchouameni Men with a score of 1-0. Meanwhile, CGFC triumphed over Monday Nights Under The Lights, concluding the match with a dynamic 3-1 victory.

In Division 1, Fobson FC secured a thrilling 4-3 win against Pies On The Sideline, while Spandau Bears emerged victorious against Jokey Foes with a 1-0 scoreline. Leahs Six Slaves clinched a significant 6-3 victory against Inter Erbum FC, showcasing a performance of a lifetime.

Division 2 witnessed Joga Bonito FC overpowering MLB with a score of 3-1, while Only Fools And Football FC narrowly beat Milf Hunters 2-1. In a nail-biting match, Furze Platt Old Boys and Labyrinth Legends ended with a 1-1 draw.

In Division 3, Queens Park Strangers eked out a 3-2 win against DFC Reserves, while St Anne Of Geaves and Sherwood FC ended with a 1-1 draw. However, the real spectacle was Supersonic FC decimating Blairs FC with an astonishing 12-0 victory.

Durag FC outperformed West Yam in Division 4 with a final score of 5-2. Lastly, Division 5 saw Glasgow Strangers narrowly defeating 5 + Kyle with a score of 1-0, and Exeter Gently thrashing Eazy FC with a remarkable 13-2 victory.

The top scorers for the week were Supersonic FC from Division 3 and Exeter Gently from Division 5. Their dynamic performances have set a high standard for the matches to follow, making the upcoming weeks of the Maidenhead Monday league eagerly anticipated by football fans.

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