January 8th 2026

Redditch Sunday 6 a side news 2026-01-04

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Title: Redditch Sunday League Week 5: Thrilling Contests and Stellar Performances

Last night, the fifth week of the Redditch Sunday 6-a-side Football League took place, featuring some high-octane action across two divisions: the Premier League and Division 1; while Division 2 was not in play this week.

In the Premier League, Chinchester United outclassed ATLAS FC with a 4 - 2 victory. Class On Grass FC showed their superior tactical ability, bagging a 3 - 0 win against Calii FC. In an electrifying match, Giroud Awakening managed to edge out Unathletico Madrid, scoring 8 goals to their 5. Stopps FC secured a comfortable 3 - 1 victory against KlopptheLot. The highest-scoring match of the night was between Saints FC and Willow United, with Saints FC triumphing with an impressive 9 - 5 scoreline.

Meanwhile in Division 1, AC Me Rollin claimed victory against FA Rodents with a neat 3 - 0 win. In a closely-contested match, FillherWycombe clinched a 4 - 3 win against Expected Toulouse. The Giroud Sandstorm team showed their class, scoring 4 goals against We Love Boys FC, who were unable to find the back of the net. Make A Wish FC narrowly defeated Sevilla Depression 2 - 1, while Morton Stanley FC dominated Misfits, securing a 5 - 0 win.

Apart from thrilling team performances, the highlight of the week was the stellar display by Alan Beeston from Giroud Sandstorm. Beeston was named the most valued player of the week, demonstrating exceptional skill and sportsmanship.

The top scorers for each division were not disclosed at the time of press release. However, given the intensity and competitiveness shown in this week's matches, it's safe to assume that each team's top scorers gave their absolute best on the field.

As we move into week 6 of the league, fans and players alike eagerly anticipate more thrilling matches and top-tier performances.


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