May 18th 2026

Solihull Monday 6 a side news 2026-05-18

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In a thrilling week of competition, Solihull's Monday 6-A-Side Football league saw standout performances across both the Premier League and Division 1. Week 5 of the season was marked by high energy, dynamic play, and some surprising upsets.

In the Premier League, Half Baller made a strong impact with an 8-3 victory over Only Put Matip In. Displaying excellent team chemistry and impeccable tactics, Half Baller showcased their exceptional form in this league. Tudorbrook also turned heads with a commanding 7-1 win against Sound Jo, demonstrating their prowess and making it clear they're not to be underestimated.

Zooted And Booted edged out Mucky Tarts 3-2 in a closely contested match that had spectators on the edge of their seats. However, the most dramatic moment of the night was when Ladzio annihilated Brexit Ballers with a staggering 23-0 victory, setting a new record for the league.

Division 1 also saw its share of intense gameplay. Torta Pounders narrowly triumphed over A AND E MILAN 2-1, while Murder On Zidanes Floor outclassed AG Milan with a 6-2 win. Sweet F.A.'s 3-2 match against Smatleys Scoregasms was a nailbiter, with both teams demonstrating riveting play. Meanwhile, Glades Army defeated Real Madrinks 4-2, ending the night on a high note.

While all players greatly contributed to this week's action, there were a few standouts. In the Premier League, Ladzio's top striker made a name for himself with an impressive goal haul. Similarly, the star player of Murder On Zidanes Floor led the pack in Division 1 with his unmatched scoring ability.

It's clear that the Solihull Monday Football League is heating up. With exceptional talent across both divisions and exciting matches on the horizon, it's anyone's game. As week 6 approaches, all teams will undoubtedly be looking to build upon this week's results and climb the league tables.


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