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July 21st 2025

Stevenage Monday 6 a side news 2025-07-21

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Title: Premier League Week 16 Showdown: Stevenage Monday 6 a Side Football League

In an exhilarating night of football, Week 16 of the Stevenage Monday 6 a Side Football League did not disappoint, with teams from the Premier League division delivering thrilling performances.

Comet FC took on Tesco Finest in a highly anticipated match, where the Comet FC secured a commanding 4-1 victory. Their precision and teamwork were evident on the field as they consistently outplayed their opponents, showcasing their unrivaled strategy and skill.

Madeline Milan locked horns with Stroke Titty FC but were unable to secure a win, falling 0-2 in a match fiercely fought. Stroke Titty FC took advantage of every opportunity, demonstrating their competitiveness and resilience.

Goal Diggers sent shockwaves across the division by trouncing Turkish Mafia with a spectacular 8-2 scoreline. Their striking prowess was on full display as they controlled the match with their endless energy and industry.

Smash Ur Back 4s In proved too strong for SpoonsFinest, running out 7-1 winners in an incredibly one-sided affair. SpoonsFinest had no answers to the attacking onslaught launched by their opponents.

Lastly, in a tightly contested match, It's Getting Messi squeezed past Squirrel Taverners with a 4-2 win. The match was a lively affair that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Unfortunately, the top scorers for each match were not disclosed.

The thrilling results of this week's matches have set the stage for an exciting end to the season in the Premier League division. Each team showcased their unique strengths and weaknesses, providing fans with a memorable night of football. As the season progresses, the competition is heating up, promising more electrifying games in the weeks to come.


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