March 9th 2026

Tamworth Monday 6 a side news 2026-03-09

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In an exhilarating evening of football at the Tamworth Monday League, week 7 brought forth a string of high-octane matches in the Premier League division. The results of the night have certainly added a fresh twist to the ongoing competition.

The most closely contested match was between Only Put Matip In and Angry Ginge, which ended in a 2-2 draw. This thrilling standoff saw both teams fighting tooth and nail over every ball, providing a testament to their spirit and dedication.

However, the highest scoring match of the week belonged to Murder On Zidanesfloor who dominated Real Sosobad with an impressive 6-1 victory. Zidanesfloor's offensive prowess was on full display, leaving their opponents scrambling for answers.

In another nail-biting finish, Temple Fc edged past Real Badrid with a narrow 4-3 win. Their sheer determination and teamwork saw them through in this hard-fought battle.

Moreover, Barely Athletic and Six Offenders were involved in a tense standoff that ended in a 2-2 draw, and Anti-ballers managed a well-deserved 3-0 triumph over Drop It Like Its Slot.

As the season draws to a close with only two weeks left, teams are battling it out to secure their places. The Premier League division is witnessing some thrilling encounters, and the excitement is only set to increase as we enter the final stages.

Unfortunately, the top scorers for each division were not disclosed in this particular announcement. However, based on the performances last night, we can expect the competition for the golden boot to be as fierce as ever.

Fans and teams alike are eagerly looking forward to the next season, which promises to be another thrilling chapter in this grand saga of grassroots football. Sign-ups are open, secure your place for the next season and be ready for more heart-stopping football action.


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