June 2nd 2026

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2026-06-01

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

Title: Exciting Week 6 Results in the Maidenhead Monday Football League

Last night witnessed an action-packed sixth week of the Maidenhead Monday Football League, with exhilarating performances from all participating teams.

In the highly competitive Premier League division, Tchouameni Men blasted past Borussia Snortmund with an extraordinary 8-1 victory. The evening's other game however, between Joga Bonito FC and Only Fools And Football FC ended in a goal-less draw.

The Division 1 league saw some high-scoring matches with Pitch Predators overtaking Queens Park Strangers 5-2, while AFC Des claimed victory over Agri Duda with a 5-2 scoreline. Undoubtedly, the highlight of Division 2 was Cruz Control's devastating 7-0 win over WWFC Reserves. However, the match between Jokey Foes and Spandau Bears resulted in a 1-1 draw presenting an evenly contested showdown.

In Division 4, a closely fought match saw Feel Matip narrowly lose to Fruity Dons FC 4-3, while Lost In Larchfield overcame Snorting Lisbon 3-1. Division 5 matches were equally exciting, with FC Desraq edging past Turkish De Ligt 3-2.

The Division 6 matches provided some shocking results, with Ethnic FC trouncing Barely Athletic FC 4-1. A notable mention goes to 6 Akhis who overcame Expected Toulouse with a solid 3-1 victory.

Division 7 saw the Peak Condition FC make a significant statement with an 8-1 triumph over Consistent Losers FC.

The top scorers for each division are yet to be confirmed and will be announced shortly. This week's games highlighted the remarkable talent and competitiveness across all divisions. As we head towards the seventh week, the anticipation builds, and we look forward to more thrilling football action in the Maidenhead Monday Football League.

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