The Maidenhead Monday 6-a-side Football League took another turn last night as teams from all seven divisions clashed in what was the ninth week of the season.
In the Premier League, Labyrinth Legends and Bundalengerz United had a thrilling match that ended in a 2-2 draw, Tchouameni Men dominated Borussia Snortmund with a 6-2 victory.
Division 1 saw Inter Erbum FC impose their superiority with a 6-0 triumph over Jelly Rig FC. In another match, Moore Fitness defeated Supersonic FC 7-3, while Pies On The Sideline managed a 4-1 victory over Only Fools And Football FC.
In Division 2, Agri Duda emerged victorious against Did He Partey with a 5-3 win. Jokey Foes kept a clean sheet against Spandau Bears, winning 2-0. Queens Park Strangers narrowly defeated Small Feet Mcflurries, sewing up the game with a 1-0 victory.
Division 3 had its fair share of drama as 2 Goals 1 Cup FC drew 2-2 with Pitch Predators. Lads On Toure OGz and Last Train FC defeated their opponents, WWFC Reserves and Snorting Lisbon, with 2-0 and 1-0 victories respectively.
In Division 4, Feel Matip managed a convincing 9-2 victory over LB FC. Furze Platt Old Boys and LA triumphed over St Anne Of Geaves and Negative Motion with 2-0 and 4-1 scores respectively.
Division 5 saw 5 + Kyle eking out a 1-0 win against Fruity Dons FC. Lost In Larchfield trounced Scared Of The Box 4-1, and F Tier Ballers secured a 4-2 victory over Little Drummer Boys.
In Division 6, Consistent Losers FC narrowly lost to Barely Athletic FC 2-1. FC Desraq humbled West Yam 6-1, Joga Bonito FC got the rough end of a 6-1 defeat against Turkish De Ligt.
In the final Division 7, 6 Offenders edged Burnham Warriors in a closely fought contest ending 1-0. Da Bois and Ladzio OGs ended in a 2-2 draw, while Peak Condition FC bagged all three points against Ethnic FC with a 3-0 victory.
The top scorers for each division were: Tchouameni Men (Premier League), Moore Fitness (Division 1), Agri Duda (Division 2), Lads On Toure OGz (Division 3), Feel Matip (Division 4), Lost In Larchfield (Division 5), FC Desraq (Division 6) and Peak Condition FC (Division 7).
With just a few weeks left, the pressure is on as teams vie for the top spot in each division.