March 11th 2026

Chippenham Wednesday 6 a side news - match day 6

In the world of local football, the drama on the pitch continues to rise as the Chippenham Wednesday 6-a-side league moved into its sixth week of games. The spotlight is on the Premier League this week, where competition was fierce and football passions ran high.

PREMIER LEAGUE

In perhaps the most jaw-dropping match of the night, 12 Left Feet delivered an impressive performance, defeating Queens Park Strangers with a scoreline of 4-1. The Strangers were left scrambling as 12 Left Feet demonstrated their superior skill and teamwork, solidifying their position in the Premier League.

Meanwhile, a thrilling match played out between Big Ballers and Fruit Pastille CK. It was a nail-biting contest, with each team refusing to back down. Big Ballers eventually emerged victorious with a narrow win of 3-2, showing their resilience and determination.

Yet, the most exhilarating match of the night was undoubtedly between Exeter Gently and Foreigners FC. It was a high-scoring game right from the start, but Exeter Gently edged out Foreigners FC with a final score of 4-3.

The star of the night was undoubtedly Kyle from Exeter Gently. He demonstrated exceptional talent and skill, scoring a total of 2 goals for his team and securing his spot as the top scorer in the Premier League division this week.

As the Chippenham Wednesday 6-a-side league continues, it's clear that the competition in the Premier League is heating up. Football enthusiasts will be eagerly looking forward to next week's matches to see how the drama unfolds and which teams will rise to the top.

A big thank you to Nando for running the evening and to Toby who was making his referee debut at Leisure Leagues. Thanks to all of our players and good luck next week!

LEAGUE EXTENDING - JOIN NOW

Join our Chippenham 6 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07969 731086 for more information. Thanks Rich

https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/stanley-park-sports-ground/chippenham-wednesday

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