September 29th 2025

Worcester Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-29

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In the latest round of Worcester Monday 6-a-side football league action, teams across three divisions competed in some high-flying matchups in week 9 of the season.

In the Premier League, the spotlight was on Class On Artificial Grass and Châteauneuf-du-Pape who battled fiercely to a 1-1 draw. This result showcases the intense competition in the league. In another matchup, Salty Sea-Men managed to outperform Woodgreen FC with a convincing 3-1 victory, showcasing their offensive prowess and solid defense.

Division 1 also had its share of thrilling action. GSE locked horns with Westbury Ultras, emerging victorious with a 2-0 scoreline. Meanwhile, Full Kit Yankers faced a tough challenge against Pepe Pig, with the latter team securing a 4-2 victory. In another clash, Is Your Motherwell edged past Monner Athletic with a narrow 2-1 win, demonstrating their strategic acumen.

Division 2 saw DuckDo FC taking on Purkinje Fibres. DuckDo FC triumphed with a 3-1 result. In a high-scoring game, Unathletico Madrid outgunned Flue-Minense 6-3, displaying their attacking superiority. The Salt Men were undone by Unathletico Bilbao who claimed a 4-0 win, while UTR FC accomplished a clean 3-0 victory against Cathedral Cheese AFC.

The top scorers' list for each division was as impressive as the games themselves, with players from Salty Sea-Men, Pepe Pig, and Unathletico Madrid leading the chart in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 respectively. Their standout individual performances contributed immensely to their teams' success.

As we inch closer to the end of the season, each game, each goal will prove vital. The Worcester Monday 6-a-side league continues to deliver exciting football action week in and week out. Stay tuned for more updates as the chase for the championship intensifies in each of these divisions.


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