May 20th 2025

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2025-05-19

All the latest news from your local Sittingbourne 6 a side league direct from Sittingbourne Community College.

In the heart of Sittingbourne, the floodlights illuminated the 13th week of the exciting Monday Night 6 a side Football league. The eager crowd was treated to a series of thrilling matches in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Cunch Of Bunts FC secured a narrow but significant victory over I Predict A Diet with a score of 1-0, thanks to the goal from the division's top scorer, Harrison. Another attention-grabbing match witnessed Sportsyard FC dominate MK Dongs in a staggering 7-0 victory, while Phoenix suffered a tough 2-1 loss against Six Offenders.

The action in Division 1 was equally intense. Chappers Utd and AFC Stroke Titty shared the spoils with a 2-2 draw, while Paralympiakos triumphed over Brexit Boys FC with a 4-1 win. Youth Of Today demonstrated their prowess by defeating Saint Rhinos 8-0, with Division 1's top scorer Ronnie contributing a resounding 4 goals. Workout Wolfsburg and FC Shorejælland also recorded wins, against Expected Toulouse and PPE FC respectively.

The Division 2 action kicked off with a tight 3-3 draw between CS FC and Banks Unpredictables. Chubby Alonsos ran riot over Fleur De Lis with a 7-0 win, largely due to the four-goal haul from the division's top scorer, Harrison. KC Milan, The British Empire, and Saint Eagles FC also emerged victorious over their respective opponents.

With these results, the league is taking shape and fans are eagerly anticipating the forthcoming matches. As the league enters its final stages, the competition is heating up, with teams battling for supremacy and players vying for the top scorer's crown. The Sittingbourne Monday Night 6 a Side Football league continues to be a thrilling spectacle for all local football fans.

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