October 1st 2025

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-29

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

In the exciting week 13 of the Maidenhead Monday Football league, six divisions battled it out in a series of thrilling games that had spectators on the edge of their seats.

In the Premier League division, Who Dat FC triumphed over Bundalengerz United with a pleasing score of 6-2, while Grimsby Town FC outplayed CGFC, marking a spectacular 7-0 victory. Moore Fitness also enjoyed a win over OAKLEY FC with a score of 4-2.

Moving on to Division 1, Inter Erbum FC outclassed Fobson FC with a 6-1 victory. In a close match, Jelly RIg FC edged out Jokey Foes 2-1. Spandau Bears also had their share of victory against Exeter Gently with a 2-0 win.

In Division 2, Joga Bonito FC overpowered 2 Goals 1 Cup FC with a 4-1 victory. Furze Platt Old Boys and Milf Hunters shared points with a 2-2 draw. MLB clinched a 3-1 victory against Only Fools And Football FC whilst Labyrinth Legends made an impressive 4-0 victory against Lads On Toure.

In Division 3, Supersonic FC had an exciting 8-3 victory over DFC Reserves. Blairs FC narrowly defeated Rangers 3-2, and Gilf Hunters Fc secured a narrow 1-0 victory against St Anne Of Geaves.

In Division 4, it was a high scoring game between Durag Fc and The Six Offenders with Durag FC winning 8-6. Small Feet Mcflurries secured a 4-1 victory over West Yam, and Agri Duda dominated against Consistent Losers FC with a resounding 11-1 victory.

Finally, in Division 5, Glasgow Strangers secured a hard-fought 5-4 victory against Lost In Larchfield, and WWFC Reserves edged out Pitch Predators 1-0.

This week's top scorers included Agri Duda from Division 4, Supersonic FC from Division 3, and Grimsby Town FC from the Premier League, all of whom displayed exceptional prowess on the field. With more games lined up next week, the competition is sure to heat up.

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