July 13th 2026

Sittingbourne Sunday 6 a side news 2026-07-12

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

In the latest round of the Sittingbourne Sunday 6 a side Football League, teams from both the Premier League and Division 1 showed strength, determination, and skill in what was an exhilarating week 4 showdown.

In the Premier League, Real Sociopath emerged victorious against Unathletico FC in a nail-biting match that ended with a scoreline of 1-0. Despite a hard-fought battle by Unathletico FC, Real Sociopath managed to secure their win, maintaining their dominance in the league.

Sheppey Wednesday, in another Premier League encounter, triumphed against Saga in a convincing 3-0 win. Sheppey Wednesday's star player, Spencer, showcased an outstanding performance by scoring all three goals, thereby taking the lead in the race for the division's top scorer.

On the other hand, Division 1 saw a thrilling face-off between AFC Cuckwood and Cheese James, which ended in a 3-3 draw. Both teams showed tenacity, but neither could secure the win.

Murston Massive came out on top against Apple Yard FC with a solid 3-1 victory, establishing their presence in the division. But the highlight of Division 1 was Webbedfeet Fc's emphatic victory over NetsixandChill.

In a staggering 6-0 win, Webbedfeet Fc clearly demonstrated their prowess on the field. Remarkably, JonJo, Webbedfeet Fc's key player, scored half the goals in the match single-handedly, keeping him at the top of Division 1’s scoring chart.

Lastly, the intense match between Two Olds and Six Offenders ended in the latter's favor with a close 2-1 win.

Week 4 of the Sittingbourne Sunday 6 a side Football League has set an exciting tone for the remainder of the season. The teams are raring to go, and we can’t wait to see what the next round of fixtures has in store.

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