December 4th 2023

Reigate Sunday 6 a side news 2023-12-03

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Headline: "Thrilling Week 7 of Reigate Sunday Football League with Dominant Performances in both Premier League and Division 1"

In a thrilling week 7 of the Reigate Sunday Football League, both Premier League and Division 1 saw spirited performances, competitive spirit, and striking scores that left fans on the edge of their seats.

In the Premier League, Woodhatch Warriors emerged as the week's top performers, dominating Inter Coulsdon with an impressive 8-2 finish. This match showcased Woodhatch Warriors' offensive prowess, proving they're a team to watch as the season progresses.

Coulsdon Unathletic also made their presence felt, shutting out Project Mfrappe with a solid 2-0 win. Their defense was a wall that Project Mfrappe couldn't break through, showcasing the strength and depth of Coulsdon Unathletic's team.

In an exciting matchup, Brexit Ballers overcame Surrey Shooters, scoring 5 goals to 2. The game was a strong display of Brexit Ballers' attacking capabilities.

The action was equally compelling in Division 1. MEN UTD edged past Redhill Rats in a close encounter, winning 2-1. FC Slumdog Mignolet outplayed Redhill Refugees with a 4-1 victory, showcasing their superior control and possession.

In the highest scoring match of the Division, Real Ale Madrid triumphed over Dovers Dads FC with a resounding 5-1 victory. The final game of the division saw Barca B FC narrowly defeat Coulsdon Cougars 2-1.

This week's games have set the stage for an interesting upcoming week, with teams across both the Premier League and Division 1 showcasing their skills and fighting spirit. Football fans can't wait to see how the rest of the season plays out. As for the top scorers, Woodhatch Warriors in the Premier League and Real Ale Madrid in Division 1, have proven their strong attacking capabilities. Keep an eye on these teams in the weeks to come!


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