October 14th 2025

Spalding Monday 6 a side news 2025-10-13

Play in the Spalding Monday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

Title: Unpredictable Outcomes and High-Intensity Matches Mark Week 7 of Spalding Monday Football League

As Week 7 of the Spalding Monday Football league concluded, ardent fans and players were met with a mixture of unexpected outcomes and high-intensity matches across all divisions.

In the Premier League, Red Lions roared past Super Fuzz Rangers Extreme in a 4-1 victory, displaying a superior game strategy and excellent teamwork. Simultaneously, SIX ADDICTS proved their dominance over Netherfields FC with a 4-0 clean sweep, further cementing their place in the league. However, the most gripping match of the division was undoubtedly Mein Bergkampf vs. White Wash FC, which ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw.

Division 1 saw a nail-biting battle between Inter The Pub and TwistVanDijk, with the latter edging out a 4-3 victory in the final minutes. While SMFC outperformed Red Lions B in a 3-1 win, showing their defensive and offensive prowess.

Division 2 witnessed some extraordinary performances, most notably from Spalding Vets who demolished GaryBaldy And Co with a 5-0 victory. KoemanHerFace and EAC United also showcased their skills with 2-0 and 6-0 victories over Madeline Milan and Stroke Titty, respectively.

Division 3 unveiled the most astounding result of the week: Reform Uk Fc's crushing 17-0 defeat at the hands of Bunious Runious, a scoreline that left spectators in disbelief. However, the Sixecutioners vs. Fill Her Wycombe match ended in a goalless stalemate, and Sporting Lesbian fell 6-1 to Spalding Vets 2nd.

As the league progresses, the top scorers from each division remain under wraps, adding an element of suspense to the next week's matches. Will the current leaders hold onto their spots, or will underdogs rise to the occasion? Only time will tell in the Spalding Monday Football league.


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