June 15th 2023

Milton Keynes Thursday 6 a side news 2023-06-15

Are you interested in playing 6a side football?

Get your friends/ work colleague together and enter a Team into your Milton Keynes 6a side Thursday Leagues.




INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS or not enough to make a full Team? Message us and we can put you into a team, you will not be alone 





Last night marked the third week of the Milton Keynes Thursday 6 a side football league, and the competition was as fierce as ever. As spectators gathered to watch their favourite local teams go head to head, the players gave it their all out on the pitch.

In the Premier League division, Used To Be Athletic faced off against Kings Church FC, with Kings Church edging the game with a 4-3 win. Meanwhile, The Jackets secured a 2-0 victory over Wild Dogs, while Murrys Ex and LT United played to a 3-3 draw. Mass Debatersss secured a decisive 4-1 win over Mean Machine Blue.

Over in the Division 1 division, Candles FC dominated Doobie Zinger with a 5-0 victory. Saucy 6 and Try 2 Shoot played to an exciting 3-3 draw, with both teams putting up a good fight. Rodallega Bombs were edged out by Doobie Zinger with a close 2-1 loss, while MK Dingdongs secured a resounding 8-0 win over Hazara MK.

In the Division 2 division, Purple Reina lost a close game to AFC ROYALS REJECTS with a score of 2-1. LADS ON TOURE came out on top with a 2-1 win over TikTok All Stars, while Havent Jota Clue secured a 2-1 victory over Aiimi FC. ChopSonLewieFC had a fantastic night, winning 5-1 over Auba Eats.

Overall, it was another exciting night of football in the Milton Keynes Thursday 6 a side league. As we look forward to the next round of matches, we can only anticipate the excitement and anticipation that will fill the air once again.



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If you have any further question or like to join any of our leagues, please feel free to contact the Regional Manager, Shen

Phone: 07794494532

E-Mail: [email protected]

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