January 4th 2026

East Cowes Sunday 6 a side news | WEEK 6

In a riveting week of action-packed football, the sixth week of the East Cowes Sunday showdown saw impressive performances in the Premier League division. The thrilling encounter featured remarkable displays of skill, passion, and teamwork, leaving fans and spectators eagerly awaiting the next week.


AC Me Rollin’ faced off against Badder Roma in a match that proved the foundational strength of their squad, with the final score hitting a resounding 7-3 in favor of AC Me Rollin’. Badder Roma, despite their efforts, fell short against the resilience and sheer power of their opponents.


On the more astonishing side, Zoe's Law pulled off an impressive feat, securing a landslide victory over Net Six And Chill, with a remarkable scoreline of 29-4. This match undoubtedly showcased the sheer dominance of Zoe's Law, striking fear in the hearts of their future opponents. The top scorer of the Premier League division, Joe Butcher, was a significant driving force behind Zoe's Law success, contributing an impressive total of 15 goals.


In a more evenly matched game, Toby FC squared off against Khedira Pin Drop, with the match ending in a 3-3 draw. Both teams demonstrated commendable effort and determination, each refusing to let the other take the win.


However, the star of this week's Premier League was Kade Woodford, the player for McNeil Deal. Woodford was named the Most Valued Player for the week, highlighting his immense contributions to his team and the league.


As teams prepare for the seventh week, spectators can only anticipate more intense football action. Given current performances, the race for the East Cowes Sunday Football League championship is far from over.

Many thanks to the referees for helping the teams to roll into 2026 with a great night of football!


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