In a thrilling display of talent and tenacity, the Premier League division of the East Cowes Sunday 6 a side Football league entered Week 5 leaving spectators and enthusiasts in awe.
The night was marked by several exciting match-ups, with some of the biggest names in the division pushing their limits on the field. The clash between McNeil Deal and AC Me Rollin’ ended in an 8-4 victory for the former. Despite the defeat, AC Me Rollin’ showcased their skills with a strong determination, promising a more intense comeback in the next game.
Meanwhile, in another high-stakes match, Toby FC edged out Murder On Zidanes Floor in a close 7-5 encounter. The game was a rollercoaster ride of emotions, with both teams demonstrating their exceptional abilities, making it one of the most memorable matches of the evening.
However, Zoe's Law's 21-1 victory over Reijnders Keepers was the highlight of the week. The player who stole the limelight was the unstoppable Joe Butcher, who netted an incredible total of 12 goals for his team, earning him the title of top scorer in the Premier League division.
Badder Roma also made their presence felt with a 6-3 triumph over Muga V4, while Net Six and Chill managed to squeeze out a 5-3 win against Khedira Pin Drop in a nail-biting match.
Undoubtedly, the standout player of the week was Dan Smith from Badder Roma. His exceptional skill set, coupled with his ability to influence the game, made him the most valued player of Week 5.
As the league progresses, the performance of these teams and their star players will undoubtedly set the tone for the rest of the season. Fans are eagerly looking forward to the upcoming matches, anticipating more vigour and thrill from their favourite teams and players.
A big thanks to the referees for wrapping up the last match night of 2025, we look forward to seeing everyone again in 2026!
Join the East Cowes Sunday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information
https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/queensgate-primary/east-cowes-sunday
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