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June 23rd 2025

Reading Monday 5 a side news 2025-06-23

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

Press Release

READING, UK - In a thrilling week 8 of the Reading Monday 5 a side Football Premier League, fans were treated to a rousing spectacle of skill, drama, and heart-stopping action.

The week opened with an exhilarating clash between Hardley Athletic and 6 Offenders, which saw the former emerging victorious with a close 8-6 win. The game was a thrilling back and forth, with Hardley Athletic ultimately managing to edge out their rivals in a match that showcased the very best of what this league has to offer.

In the second game, Nerja triumphed over Makepeace Not War in a nail-biting 9-8 encounter. The high-scoring match kept spectators on the edge of their seats as both teams battled fiercely for supremacy, but Nerja proved to be the stronger side, holding their nerve in the dying minutes to claim victory.

Class On Grass FC demonstrated a sheer masterclass of football against Samys Soldiers, winning decisively with an 11-4 scoreline. ABCDEFC and Hangover FC provided a thrilling match that ended in a 7-7 draw, with neither team able to find the decisive goal.

The final game of the evening saw Ding FC outplay The Loose Ends, notching up an impressive 10-5 victory. The match was a fitting end to an action-packed week of premier division football.

As for top scorers of the Premier League division, the week belonged to Class On Grass FC, who put 11 past their opponents, whereas Ding FC followed closely with 10 goals.

The Reading Monday 5 a side Premier League continues to provide a high-quality football that keeps fans returning week after week. With each passing game, the league standings shift, and the competition grows fiercer. We look forward to the next week's games, and as always, may the best team win.

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