January 19th 2026

Chelmsford Monday 6 a side news 2026-01-19

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In an electrifying night of 6-a-side football, Chelmsford Monday Week 3 concluded with some invigorating results, with teams battling it out in the Premier League and Division 1. The excitement on the pitch was palpable as the teams showcased their skill and strategy.

In the Premier League, the evening started with a goalless draw between 7 Reasons and Barcaboner. Both teams demonstrated rock-solid defence with neither able to break the deadlock. This was followed by a thrilling match where Baddow Mugs edged out CM Wanderers 2-1, demonstrating an impressive show of tactical prowess. The night wrapped up with Kool Aid facing a 0-3 defeat against Gangsters Allardyce. The latter's striking force proved too strong for the Kool Aid defence, securing a comfortable victory.

In Division 1, Reus Krispies nudged past MAXIMO FC in a tightly contested match, ending with a 2-1 scoreline. The game demonstrated the tenacity of both teams, but Reus Krispies managed to snatch the victory. Kegs FC, however, dominated their game against Net Six And Chill FC with a sweeping 5-0 victory, showcasing their offensive strength. The Phoenix Club managed to eke out a 2-1 win against Inshallah FC, displaying superior skills and strategy.

The top scorers in the Premier League were Baddow Mugs and Gangsters Allardyce, while in Division 1, Kegs FC stole the spotlight with their dominant performance. As the league progresses, these teams have shown their potential to be front-runners for the title. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, we eagerly await the next round of fixtures. The teams will surely be aiming to improve their performances and climb the league tables in the coming weeks. For now, it's back to the training ground for these passionate footballers, who will be raring to go for the next match day.


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