March 24th 2026

Bury St Edmunds Tuesday 6 a side news Week 10

In the thrilling week 10 of the Bury St Edmunds Tuesday Football league, a memorable night was had by all teams in the Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2.

Premier League
In the Premier League, a fierce competition was observed as Dickins Cider FC narrowly beat Quaresma Balls with a 3-2 victory. Tommy Wright of Dickins Cider FC outshone all players with not one, not two, but three fantastic goals, securing his position as the week's top scorer in the Premier League. Other matches saw The Cleaners sweeping past Rise And Grind with a 7-2 win, Brass Bandits outsmarting Mums Hot Sociedad 5-3 and Molewall solidly defeating Molester City 3-1.

Division 1
Moving onto Division 1, Cougar Choppers dominated the field with an 8-0 victory over Athletic Bilbarrow. FC Young Boys outperformed Moreton Men United, with a massive 7-0 victory, where Igor Grabowski of FC Young Boys emerged as the top scorer with three goals. Meanwhile, Roughamready managed to squeeze past Dunk N Donuts with a 3-2 win, and Heath Team secured a close victory over Jewventus, 2-1.

Division 2
In Division 2, Barely Athletico showed determination with a 5-3 victory over Silva Surfers. Chicken Tikka Mo Salah claimed a 2-1 victory over Hungry Hippos, thanks to Josh Marks, who scored twice and became the top scorer for Division 2. Moreton Men City and Two Girls One Klopp saw a high-scoring game, which ended 5-4 in favor of Two Girls One Klopp.

Despite the fierce competition, one player stood out amongst the rest: Will Tate from Quaresma Balls. His commendable performance earned him the title of the most valued player of the week. His commitment and skill were evident on the field. The excitement and the quality of play showed by all teams is a testament to the spirit of the Bury St Edmunds Tuesday Football league.

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