July 28th 2025

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2025-07-28

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In the Alfreton Monday Football League, week 13 brought intense matches filled with impressive displays of skills and sportsmanship across all four divisions - Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, Bad Badgers FC outperformed Crystal Bar Palace in a heated match that concluded with a score of 4-1. Rack Em Yellaz dominated TCIF FC, scoring 7 goals to their opponent's 1. The closest match of the night was between Largentina and Beating Chastards, with Largentina narrowly securing victory 5-4. Stroke Titty FC and Swanwick Delves provided the spectators with a thrilling match that ended in a 5-5 draw.

In Division 1, Youngest In Charge FC defeated Bunting Bombers 6-3, while Association Athletic had a narrow win over FC Twente Pints with a 2-1 score. Snort Vale proved stronger on the field against The Steampacket, with a 5-2 win, and Green Team Blues thrashed Tibby Lads 6-1.

Division 2 saw Bundys Boys narrowly defeating Sheep Thrills Fc 1-0, while the match between FC Farcelona and Bilkhu Originals was a high scoring affair, ending with Bilkhu Originals winning 5-4. Swanwick Sinners edged out Slot Matip In Diaz 3-2, while Sporting Abeergut had a narrow 1-0 win against WarneHub Premium.

In Division 3, Borussia Teeth won 2-1 against 2 Girls 1 Schlupp FC, and Sons Of Pitches dominated Cunning Stunts FC 5-1. Cupid Stunts FC managed to overcome AFC Carling 2-1, while the match between Codnor FC and Madiline Milan ended with the former winning 8-2.

Unfortunately, the names of individual top scorers are not available at this time. The matches provided much excitement and showcase for skill and team play, setting the stage for the upcoming week's matches as teams will be looking to improve their standings and aim for the title in their respective divisions.


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