February 6th 2026

Stratford Wednesday 5 a side news 2026-02-04

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Stratford Wednesday 5-a-side Football League came to a thrilling conclusion last night, as teams battled it out in the final week of the season. The Premier League, featuring some of the town's top footballing talent, saw a flurry of goals and stirring performances that will surely be remembered for days to come.

In the Premier League, Real Betisham showed their dominance with an outstanding 10-3 victory over Contebag FC. The team displayed an impressive offensive performance, with their relentless attack proving too much for their opponents to handle.

Notinher Forest, another strong contender in the division, went all guns blazing against The Beatables, scoring an impressive 12 goals to their opponent’s 3. The Forest’s impeccable teamwork and top-notch strategizing were truly commendable.

However, the icing on the cake was the match between Arne Slops and Vowlzy. Vowlzy surged past their rivals with an astonishing score of 15-3, proving their mettle in the most emphatic way possible.

When the dust settled, it was Team: Contebag FC who stood victorious as the winners of the Premier League division. Despite the loss in their final game, they soared to the top of the Premier League with a total of 12 points from 6 wins. Their consistent performance throughout the season bore fruit, and they will proudly wear the crown of the champions until the next season rolls around.

The most incredible performances of the night, however, came from the top scorers of the Premier League. Their remarkable skill and goal-scoring prowess lit up the field and proved to be a key factor in their respective team’s success.

This season of the Stratford Wednesday 5-a-side Football League has indeed been a spectacle of high-octane football and sportsmanship. As we bid goodbye to this season, the anticipation for the next one is already building.


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