March 26th 2026

Solihull Thursday 6 a side news 2026-03-26

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Title: Solihull Thursday: Week 4 of Premier League Reveals New Standings

In the fourth week of Solihull Thursday Football League, we witnessed some truly heated matches that delighted the fans and defined the standings in the Premier League division.

The first game of the night was a fierce contest between Victor Moses Lawn and KISS MY PASS. The match was intense from the first whistle with both teams showing a strong desire to bag victory. However, KISS MY PASS proved to be the stronger team, securing a 2-0 win over Victor Moses Lawn with a combination of skillful play and unwavering determination. Their victory has cemented their position in the league and has left everyone wondering if they could go all the way this season.

In the second match of the night, Pass The Ball Sideways faced Knowle Park Rangers. Despite Pass The Ball Sideways' best efforts, they were unable to find the back of the net. Knowle Park Rangers, on the other hand, emerged triumphant, scoring 3 goals and shutting out their opponents. This impressive win has certainly boosted their confidence and has placed them firmly in the league's top echelon.

The week's top scorers in the Premier League division are KISS MY PASS and Knowle Park Rangers, who scored 2 and 3 goals respectively. Their performances this week have created a buzz among fans and have set the bar high for next week’s matches.

As we look forward to the rest of the season, it's safe to say that the Premier League division of the Solihull Thursday Football League has been an unpredictable and exciting ride so far. Each team's performance is crucial as they get closer to the season's climax. The question on everyone's mind now is - who will be able to maintain their form and emerge as the league champions? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for more updates in the upcoming weeks.


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