October 10th 2025

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Title: Redditch Sunday Football League: A Spectacular Display of Grit in Week 4

The Redditch Sunday Football League delivered yet another remarkable evening of 6 a side football, as teams from the Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2 showcased their skills and determination in Week 4.

In the Premier League, Borussia Snortmund proved their dominance once again with a 4-1 victory over Chinchester United. Their powerful offense and solid defense are making them the team to beat this season. Saints FC and Class On Grass FC ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw, a testament to the evenly matched teams. Meanwhile, Giroud Awakening clearly outclassed InterMyNan with an impressive 4-0 win, setting the bar high for the remaining league matches.

Moving onto Division 1, ATLAS FC demonstrated their superiority over Calii FC with a decisive 3-0 win. Unathletico Madrid managed to secure a hard-fought victory against Expected Toulouse, finishing 4-2. The highlight of the division, however, was Out On Bale FC's stunning 8-3 triumph over Morton Stanley FC, a testament to their high-powered offense.

Lastly, in Division 2, FA Rodents triumphed over AC Me Rollin with a commanding 7-2 win. We Love Boys FC narrowly defeated KlopptheLot 3-2 in a tightly contested match. But the standout performance was from Sevilla Depression, who blanked SpringMasters Athletic 5-0, showing a defensive masterclass.

The top scorers for the week in their respective divisions were Borussia Snortmund for the Premier League, Out On Bale FC for Division 1, and Sevilla Depression for Division 2. Their stellar performances have set the tone for the rest of the season.

As we move into Week 5, all eyes will be on these top performers, with everyone else in the league eager to topple them from their reign. The excitement is only beginning for this season's Redditch Sunday Football League!


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