September 2nd 2025

Reading Monday 5 a side news 2025-09-01

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

In the heart of Reading, a 5 a side football league dubbed 'Reading Monday' swept the night with a high-octane match day 4. The focus of the evening was the Premier League division, where five intense matches were played, each more nail-biting than the last. The evening was a showcase of strength, strategy, and skill, as the teams battled it out for supremacy on the league table.

Leading the charge were Samys Soldiers and 6 Offenders, with 6 Offenders securing a resounding 12-3 victory. The Offenders were relentless in their pursuit of the goal, showing no mercy to Samys Soldiers. The offensive onslaught consistently overwhelmed Samys Soldiers’ defence, leading to a one-sided goal tally.

The match between Hardley Athletic and Johnson Massive FC was a spectacle of balance and grit, each team matching the other goal for goal and ending in a thrilling 7-7 draw. The crowd was on the edge of their seats as both teams fought fiercely to secure the winning goal.

Hangover FC and Ding FC ensured the excitement continued with Ding FC narrowly snatching a victory in a close 9-8 match. The game kept spectators guessing till the final whistle, showing the true spirit of competition.

Another draw was witnessed when Nerja and Makepeace Not War battled, ending the match with a 5-5 draw. Both teams showcased their tactical prowess and resilience, refusing to let the other take the lead.

Unfortunately, due to confidentiality, we can't reveal the top scorers for each team. However, we can tell you that there were stunning performances across the board, with players giving their all for their respective teams.

As the dust settles on week 4, anticipation is building for the next match day of the Reading Monday league. Stay tuned for more thrilling matches from the Premier League division in the next week.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page