July 8th 2025

Stratford Wednesday 5 a side news 2025-07-02

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Stratford Wednesday League Ignites as NetSixandChill and Class On Grass Shine Bright

Week 3 of the Stratford Wednesday 5 a side football league was a spectacle of thrilling matches and sensational victories. In an intense night of football, teams from the Premier League and Division 1 divisions battled it out on the pitch with high competitive spirit and formidable display of skills.

In the Premier League division, the highlight of the night was undoubtedly the NetSixandChill's dominant performance over Shipston Youth, scoring a remarkable 6-0 victory. Their rigorous offensive strategy left their opponents with no room for comebacks.

Meanwhile, Chippy Chips demonstrated an impressive offensive game against Lampards Army, claiming a 12-4 victory. Despite Lampards Army's commendable efforts, Chippy Chip's relentless onslaught proved too much to handle. In another turn of events, Barely Athletic defeated Contebag FC with a modest 4-2 score, which nonetheless translated into crucial points for their season tally.

In the Division 1 league, Class On Grass rose to the occasion with an astonishing 9-1 victory over Snorting Lisbon. Their commanding performance was a testament to their tactical acumen and high morale. The match between Shippo Town and Taxers FC was a nail-biter, with Shippo Town narrowly clinching victory with a 7-6 scoreline. The game between Notinher Forest and Misfits Reserves concluded in a 2-2 draw, reflecting a well-matched contest.

The top scorers of the week were Class On Grass from the Division 1 and NetSixandChill from the Premier League, their striking performances have set a precedent for the rest of the season. As we move forward, the competition is expected to get even more heated. With every matchday, the teams are proving that in football, it's never over until the final whistle.


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