April 12th 2026

St Neots Friday 6 a side news 2026-04-10

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Title: Week 13 of St Neots Friday Football League: High Scores and Stellar Performances

The heat of competition rose in the 13th week of the St Neots Friday 6-a-side Football League, with teams in the Premier League fighting fiercely for crucial points.

In one of the most eagerly anticipated clashes of the night, Dog And Duck United defeated ST.KNEEOPS SPARTANS with a convincing 6-2 win. The star of the match was Pat, who netted a hat-trick, making him the highest scorer in the Premier League division this week.

The Misfits found themselves on the back foot against ROGREEN, with the latter taking a decisive 5-2 victory. A surge of energy from ROGREEN in the second half saw them secure their win and further strengthen their position in the Premier League standings.

Queen's Park Strangers showed a dominant performance against Untrainaballs, delivering a whopping 9-2 victory. It was a field day for the Strangers, who were ruthless in front of the goal, demonstrating an impeccable offence strategy.

In a tightly contested face-off, Dynamo Chicken Kiev fell short against OLC OLD BOYS, with the boys managing to eke out a narrow 3-2 victory. It was a match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Expected Toulouse managed to keep a clean sheet against Golden Boots FC with a resounding 7-0 victory. The win was a testament to Expected Toulouse's strong defensive skills and attacking prowess, which left the Golden Boots FC with no reply.

As we approach the business end of the season, the Premier League standings are taking shape, and the competition is heating up. With every goal and win crucial, we can certainly expect a thrilling end to this season of the St Neots Friday 6-a-side Football League. Stay tuned for more updates and match reports in the coming weeks.


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