February 2nd 2026

Harlow Monday 6 a side news 2026-02-02

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In a thrilling series of matches last night, the Harlow Monday Football League reached its tenth week of the season. The games were filled with exceptional performances and nail-biting finishes, keeping spectators on their toes throughout.

In Division 1, FC BEERCALONA continued their impressive run, notching a 3-2 victory over Square Park FC in a tightly contested match. The victory was courtesy of their attacking prowess which had the Square Park FC defence in knots.

Meanwhile, Smokey FC dominated the pitch against Essex Discount Furniture FC, scoring an impressive seven goals to Essex's one. This victory marked their dominance in the league, placing them on the top of Division 1.

On the other hand, Bale Madrid FC maintained their solid form with a 2-0 victory over To Eze. Despite the opposition's tenacious defence, Bale Madrid FC pierced through, showing their attacking brilliance.

Over in Division 2, a thrilling match saw FCB Mo Gcses edge out Back Again FC 6-5 in a game that had spectators on the edge of their seats. Despite Back Again FC's valiant efforts, FCB Mo Gcses held on to secure a narrow victory.

Meanwhile, Park The Bus FC and Borussia Teeth played out a hard-fought 2-2 draw, both teams showing resilience and strength throughout the match.

Top scorers for Division 1 were, unsurprisingly, from Smokey FC after their 7-1 victory. In Division 2, the honors went to the players from FCB Mo Gcses due to their six-goal extravaganza. The players' performances have set a benchmark for the upcoming weeks, making the competition more exciting.

The matches in both divisions have set the stage for an exhilarating end to the season. The teams now look forward to their upcoming matches, aiming to climb up the standings and claim the title. The Harlow Monday Football League promises to bring more such thrilling matches in the coming weeks.


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