February 1st 2026

Stratford Monday 5 a side news 2026-01-26

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In the Stratford Monday 5-a-side football league, week five of the season was a whirlwind of action and excitement. Teams from the acclaimed Premier League division battled it out with some highly impressive and noteworthy performances.

Two Left Feet and Bombai Bad Boys kick-started the evening, with Two Left Feet dominating the game with an impressive 11-6 victory. The team's offensive strategy and impeccable teamwork were evident throughout the game, not giving Bombai Bad Boys any breathing space.

Next up, Shippo Town and Vini The Pooh squared off in a thrilling encounter. Shippo Town prevailed with a narrow 8-7 victory, showcasing their resiliency and determination.

Meanwhile, in an intensely contested match, SheBitMatip edged past Class On Grass with a winning score of 4-3. Both teams displayed exceptional skills, but SheBitMatip held their nerves to secure the win.

The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the match between Misfits Reserves and Golden Bees. Misfits Reserves dominated the field, securing a resounding 11-1 victory, their highest this season.

As the season stands, with just two weeks left, teams are now vying to secure their place for the next season. The excitement is at its peak, and it's anyone's game at this point.

The competition isn't just team-based. The contest for the top scorers of the Premier League division is heating up. However, this week's results have yet to reveal any clear leader in this category.

With such an exciting week, the Stratford Monday 5-a-side football league continues to keep football enthusiasts on their toes. The final weeks promise even more action and thrilling matches as teams vie for the top spots in the Premier League division. Stay tuned for the upcoming matches and cheer for your favorite teams as they battle it out in this exciting league!


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