August 19th 2025

Manchester Monday 6 a side news 2025-08-18

All the latest news from your local Manchester 6 a side league direct from Trinity Sports Centre.

Manchester Monday Football League Week 3: Thrills and Skills Abound

In a riveting display of footballing finesse, Manchester's Monday Football league saw engrossing action unfold in its third week.

In the Premier League division, the night was charged with intense match-ups, as titans clashed on the field. Madeleine Milan locked horns with YerDarcelona in a pivotal match, that eventually saw YerDarcelona clinch victory with a 2-0 scoreline. Despite Madeleine Milan's valiant efforts, they fell short against their formidable opponents. They will be looking to bounce back stronger in the upcoming fixtures. The other draw of the night was Chongy and Salford Plant FC, who shared the spoils with a 1-1 scoreline.

Emerging as the star of the night in the Premier League division, Phil Hurlston of YerDarcelona topped the goal charts with a commendable total of 1 goal, cementing his team's victory.

In the Division 1, the adrenaline was palpable as teams battled it out fiercely. Kakasmackaatheletic faced a narrow defeat against Six Offenders, losing 4-3 in a high-scoring, nail-biting encounter. Freight Club and Travis Pervkins Fc faced off, resulting in a resounding 6-1 victory for Travis Pervkins Fc. The night ended with PhDecent and Berocca Juniors, where Berocca Juniors registered a thumping 8-0 victory.

Josh Jevons of Berocca Juniors turned out to be the standout performer in Division 1, scoring an impressive total of 4 goals, contributing significantly to his team's comprehensive victory.

As the dust settles after week 3, teams will be gearing up for the next week, bringing their A-game and hoping to climb higher in their respective divisions. Stay tuned as the Manchester Monday Football League promises more thrilling action and nail-biting matches.

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