May 12th 2025

Reigate Sunday 6 a side news 2025-05-11

All the latest news from your local Reigate 6 a side league direct from Reigate Football Club.

In the exciting world of local football, last night marked the fourth week of the Reigate Sunday 6-a-side Football League. Fans and players alike were treated to thrilling matches in both the Premier League and Division 1 matches.

In the Premier League, the spotlight was undeniably on Send It United, who put up an exceptional performance against Reigate Wanderers. United's dominance was clear, with the match ending in a stunning 7-0 victory. This victory solidifies Send It United's position as a strong contender this season.

Meanwhile, Anyone Can Get It FC showcased their skills with a decisive 3-0 victory over Ultimate Peak. On another front, Dovers Dads FC triumphed over MEN UTD with a 5-2 win, adding to the competitive spirit in the Premier League.

Moving onto Division 1, the Balotelitubbies FC claimed a resounding victory over Hybrid Fitness Reigate. Demonstrating their on-field prowess, the match concluded with a lopsided 7-1 scoreline, highlighting the offensive power of Balotelitubbies FC.

The top scorers of the week were truly the highlight of these matches. From Send It United, their star forward contributed an impressive hat-trick, while Dovers Dads FC's striker netted four goals, shaking up the Premier League's top scorers list. Over in Division 1, Balotelitubbies FC's top scorer stood out with a remarkable five goals, stamping his authority in the game.

The competition is heating up and as we head into week five of the Reigate Sunday 6-a-side Football League, these dynamic teams show no signs of slowing down.

Stay tuned for the next week's update on the thrilling encounters in the Reigate Sunday 6-a-side Football League. The passion, skill, and sportsmanship on display are a testament to the love of the beautiful game in Reigate.

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