June 16th 2025

Reading Monday 5 a side news 2025-06-16

All the latest news from your local Reading 5 a side league direct from Prospect Park.

In an adrenaline-fueled evening of football action, the Reading Monday Premier League's seventh week did not disappoint. This week saw the teams of the Premier League division battle it out on the pitch, with a series of high-scoring matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

In a game that was a goal-fest from start to finish, 6 Offenders just edged past Ding FC with a score of 9-7. It was an intense competition as both teams displayed an impressive performance, but 6 Offenders managed to net a couple more and walk away with the victory.

In another close encounter, ABCDEFC narrowly won over The Loose Ends with a 7-6 victory. It was a nail-biter that kept spectators guessing until the final whistle. Despite a valiant effort from The Loose Ends, ABCDEFC snatched the win.

Class On Grass FC had a decisive win over Hangover FC, with a scoreline of 6-2, clearly demonstrating their dominance on the field. Hangover FC gave a spirited performance, but Class On Grass FC outplayed them with their superior tactics and execution.

In a tightly contested match, Samys Soldiers managed to defeat Makepeace Not War by a narrow margin of 4-3. Hardley Athletic also secured a victory against Nerja with a scoreline of 6-4 in a thrilling game.

The top scorers for this week's Premier League Division were undoubtedly the teams of 6 Offenders and ABCDEFC, both teams scoring a whopping 9 and 7 goals respectively. Their offensive prowess was on full display, and they will undoubtedly be the teams to watch out for in the remaining weeks of the season.

With such thrilling matches and high stakes, the Premier League division of the Reading Monday League continues to provide high-quality football, much to the delight of fans. As we head into Week 8, the excitement only continues to build.

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