September 15th 2025

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-15

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In the Alfreton Monday 6-A-Side Football League, the competition intensified with Week 5 showcasing some high scoring matches across all divisions.

In the Premier League division, Youngest In Charge FC took the lead with a commanding 5-2 victory over Inter Yanan, setting the tone for their division. Association Athletic also demonstrated a fierce performance with a 6-2 triumph over Normo Boys. Swanwick Delves dominated Crystal Bar Palace with a 6-1 scoreline, making it one to remember. The much-anticipated match between Bad Badgers FC and Largentina ended in a goalless draw, showing the defensive prowess of both teams.

Division 1's games were equally thrilling. The Steampacket bested Rack Em Yellaz with a 6-2 victory, while Green Team Blues came out victorious against WarneHub Premium with a 4-1 win. Beating Chastards managed to keep a clean sheet, thrashing Snort Vale 6-0.

In Division 2, Cupid Stunts FC put on a show with a 6-2 win over Borussia Teeth. Tibby Lads and Bundys Boys offered a nail-biter, with Bundys Boys edging a 4-3 victory. Bilkhu Originals also triumphed over Slot Matip In Diaz, ending the match 4-2.

Lastly, in Division 3, AFC Carling narrowly defeated Cunning Stunts FC 2-1, while Codnor FC secured a comfortable 3-0 win against Sons Of Pitches. Madiline Milan and Sheep Thrills FC couldn't be separated, ending in a 3-3 draw, while Swanwick Sinners scraped a 1-0 win against Grundys Guards.

The top scorers of each division were Youngest In Charge FC (Premier League), Beating Chastards (Division 1), Cupid Stunts FC (Division 2), and Codnor FC (Division 3). Their exceptional performances this week have set a high bar for the coming matches. The Alfreton Monday 6-A-side Football League has shown its thrilling unpredictability this season, promising football fans a lot of action in the coming weeks.


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