September 29th 2025

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-29

Play in the Alfreton Monday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

In an exhilarating night of football, the Alfreton Monday Football League saw a series of high-intensity matches across all divisions. This marked the seventh week of the season and the stakes were clearly high for all squads.

In the Premier League Division, Swanwick Delves narrowly defeated Largentina 4-3 in a nail-biting encounter. Bad Badgers FC managed to edge past Normo Boys with a 1-0 victory. In a dramatic match, Crystal Bar Palace crushed Inter Yanan 9-1, while Association Athletic emerged victorious with a 5-4 win over Youngest In Charge FC.

Moving onto Division 1, A6 Milan managed to secure a 3-2 victory over Green Team Blues. Beating Chastards pulled off a stunning 6-2 win against Sporting Abeergut. The Steampacket scored an impressive 5-3 win over FC Twente Pints, whereas WarneHub Premium dominated their match, defeating Rack Em Yellaz 6-2.

In Division 2, Bunting Bombers and Bundys Boys both secured tight 2-1 victories over Slot Matip In Diaz and Cupid Stunts FC respectively. Tibby Lads overcame Bilkhu Originals in a close 3-2 match, while FC Farcelona showed absolute dominance with a 5-0 win over Borussia Teeth.

Finally, in Division 3, Swanwick Sinners edged out Madiline Milan 3-2, while Grundys Guards and Sons Of Pitches registered hard-fought 2-1 and 1-0 victories over Codnor FC and AFC Carling respectively. Cunning Stunts FC sealed the night with a convincing 4-1 victory over Sheep Thrills FC.

With each goal adding to the excitement, the top scorers for each division were the highlight of the night. Crystal Bar Palace for Premier League, WarneHub Premium for Division 1, FC Farcelona for Division 2, and Cunning Stunts FC for Division 3, all showcased stunning performances, taking their teams to new heights. These results set the stage for an even more intense competition in the coming weeks. Football fans, stay tuned!


Join the Alfreton Monday 6 a-side league here or call us at +44 333 123 2340 for more information Back to articles page