May 20th 2026

Mildenhall Wednesday 6 a side news Week 2

In the bustling world of amateur football, the Mildenhall Wednesday 6-a-side league showed once again that it's a hotbed of raw talent and competitive spirit. Week 2 of the season was especially thrilling, filled with spectacular goals and high-octane action.

The Premier League division, the jewel in the crown of the league, was ablaze with fierce competition. Abington FC put up a spirited fight against NET SIX N CHILL, but despite their best efforts, they couldn't match the firepower of their opponents and succumbed to a 2-0 defeat.

In an astounding back-and-forth match, Lodge Legends and Over The Bar FC drew at 5-5, demonstrating an evenly matched game that left fans breathless. Leavemearsealona, unfortunately, couldn't find their footing against Planes N Babes, who dominated the pitch with a whopping 10-2 win.

Isleham United Official, despite their best efforts, couldn't overcome Queens Park Strangers, who secured a comfortable 5-1 win. Meanwhile, Bayern Neverlosen FC proved why they are the team to beat in the division with a stunning 9-1 victory over Soccer Team FC. In a tightly contested battle, Star Ballerz edged out The Mighty Half Dozen with a thrilling 9-8 victory.

In individual achievements, Diogo Pimenta from Over The Bar FC emerged as the standout player of the week. Not only did Pimenta earn the title of the top scorer in the Premier League division with an impressive tally of 3 goals, but his remarkable performance also earned him the coveted title of the most valued player of the week. His outstanding skill and tenacity on the pitch have undoubtedly made him a player to watch this season.

As the season progresses, the Mildenhall Wednesday league continues to deliver a high standard of amateur football and promises more exciting matches in the weeks to come.

Join our Mildenhall 6 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07446 852067 for more information. Thanks Finn

https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/mildenhall-hub/mildenhall-wednesday

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