November 20th 2025

Stevenage Thursday 6 a side news 2025-11-20

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The Premier League of the Stevenage Thursday 6-a-side football competition kicked off last night, marking the start of another thrilling season. Fans were treated to a spectacle of skill and determination as teams squared off against each other in a series of high-stakes matches.

Setting the tone for the night was the match between Watton YFC and Chunder FC, which ended in a 1-1 draw. Both teams showcased their defensive prowess in an evenly-matched game that left spectators on the edge of their seats.

The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly Pique’s Big Ears trouncing Dead Ballers Cfc with an impressive 6-0 victory. Pique’s Big Ears demonstrated their attacking dominance, hinting at a promising season ahead for the team.

Meanwhile, Goal Diggers put on an offensive masterclass against Murder on Zidanes Floor, winning the game 9-4. Goal Diggers' performance is a testament to their attacking prowess and could be a sign of the juggernauts they may become this season.

Wrapping up the night was a tightly contested match between KFC and JHK, with KFC securing a 4-3 victory. The game was characterized by its high intensity and end-to-end action, making it clear that neither team will be easy to defeat as the season progresses.

As we look forward to the next round of games, Pique’s Big Ears and Goal Diggers have emerged as early frontrunners, thanks to their high-scoring opening matches. It's clear that the Premier League division will be fiercely contested, setting the stage for a captivating season of the Stevenage Thursday 6-a-side Football League.

As the season unfolds, fans can look forward to more thrilling matches and expect their favourite teams to give their all in pursuit of glory. After all, it's not just about the scoreline; it's about the passion, the camaraderie, and the love of the game.


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