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August 20th 2025

Oldham Tuesday 6 a side news 2025-08-19

All the latest news from your local Oldham 6 a side league direct from Oasis Academy.

The Oldham Tuesday 6-a-side football league witnessed thrilling matchups last night in its fifth week of the season. Football fans were treated to some high-scoring games and masterful performances in two divisions: Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, Chaddy Generals took out 360 No Pope with a 3-1 victory, largely thanks to their top scorer, Maddox, who netted an impressive three goals. Bayern Munchies narrowly secured a 6-5 win against Rochdale Supporters Club in a closely contested game, while Sharpshooter FC showcased an incredible performance with a whopping 7-0 victory over Spaktard Donetsk. Tuesday Tenbuds were on the backfoot as Bitti pulled off a 6-1 win, proving to be one of the most exciting games of the evening.

Moving on to Division 1, the Saddy Ramblers FC outscored Cumchester United 5-2 in a momentous victory. Nice You FC, driven by their top scorer Oscar with four goals, managed to pull off a 7-5 victory against Zonal Markers FC. Young Predators put on a powerful display, defeating Rickys Under 18s 8-4. Shoprite Rovers faced a tough defeat against 5 Guys 1 Cup, with the final score being 8-3, while Sports Leaders squeezed a 2-1 win against Nut Megs FC.

The highlight of the league was the commendable performance by Ben Hough from OH1, who was unanimously named the Most Valued Player of the week. His game-changing skills and high-energy performance largely contributed to his team's dominance on the field.

As the league progresses, it's clear that competition is heating up across both divisions. Players are showing up with their A-game, making every match unpredictable and exciting. Fans await next week's games with bated breath, as the battle for dominance in Oldham Tuesday's 6-a-side football league continues.

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