February 24th 2026

Middlesbrough Monday 6 a side news 2026-02-23

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In the riveting week 9 of Middlesbrough Monday 6-a-side Football league, the competition was fierce and the results intriguing.

In the Premier League division, Lads On Toure dominated Top Shooters with a triumphant 4-1 win. Lads On Toure displayed exceptional team coordination, keeping their fans on the edge of their seats throughout the match. In an exciting turn of events, Mugabes Men clinched victory from SnortingLisbon in a gripping match that ended 5-4. Their relentless attack and steady defence turned the tide in their favour. Meanwhile, Skinter Milan outplayed Spider-Wan, marking a comprehensive victory with a final score of 7-3.

Division 1 witnessed an intense face-off between Big VAMOS and Ultimate Tomfoolery FC that ended in a 1-1 draw. Both teams showcased incredible sportsmanship and strategies. However, the match of the night in this division was undoubtedly HIV Eindhoven's 5-0 rout of Few Fats Few Slims FC, displaying a masterclass in football.

In the Division 2 matches, Cuddle Monster FC was defeated by Wheredabooze, the match ending in a clear 5-0. Eagle B lost to Real Sosobad with a scoreline of 2-4. Lick Umtitis couldn't withstand the fierce play of Madeline Milan and succumbed to a 5-1 defeat.

The top scorers from each division demonstrated stellar performances. From the Premier League, the player from Skinter Milan who scored 3 of the 7 goals was the standout. In Division 1, the top scorer from HIV Eindhoven was instrumental in their victory. Meanwhile, a player from Madeline Milan lit up Division 2 with his fantastic hat-trick.

The 9th week of Middlesbrough Monday was indeed a spectacle and sets high expectations for the forthcoming matches. The teams are now preparing for week 10, and we look forward to more exciting and high-stakes football.


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