January 7th 2026

Solihull Wednesday 6 a side news 2026-01-07

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In a thrilling week 5 of the Solihull Wednesday Football League, there was no shortage of goals as teams clashed in the highly competitive Premier League Division.

In a fierce encounter, The Mountain Goats demonstrated their dominance by defeating SDL with a whopping 8-3 victory. Taking full advantage of their attacking prowess, The Mountain Goats left no room for SDL to recover. This victory further cements their position in the league and sets a high standard for the upcoming matches.

In another exciting clash, Kesh FC emerged victorious against On The Charge With Farage, with a final scoreline of 3-1. Despite the fierce resistance put up by On The Charge With Farage, Kesh FC displayed a resilient game, securing a win and earning crucial points in the league.

However, the spotlight of the evening went to On The Doll FC, who pulled off an emphatic 12-2 win over AjaxTreesDown. The superbly coordinated offensive by On The Doll FC was too much for AjaxTreesDown to handle, leading to a one-sided game.

While the team performances were extraordinary, individual brilliance by top scorers cannot be overlooked. In the Premier League Division, the top scorer honors were shared by Mountain Goats and On The Doll FC, contributing significantly to their respective victories.

Week 5 of the Solihull Wednesday League showcased the intensity and competitiveness of the Premier League Division. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on these top-performing teams and their top scorers as they continue to shape the destiny of this exciting league.

Despite the tough competition, the spirit of sportsmanship that was on display at the Solihull Wednesday League was truly inspiring. The teams, regardless of the results, demonstrated a passion for football that is at the heart of this league.


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