September 7th 2025

Worcester Sunday 6 a side news 2025-09-07

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In another exciting week of action-filled matches, the Worcester Sunday Football League continued to provide fans with thrilling performances in Week 8 of the season.

In the Premier League division, the games were full of surprises. The Bellenders displayed their superior form, achieving a comprehensive 7-2 victory against La Familia. In another match, Muffield United overcame LEAVEMYARSELONA with a narrow 3-2 win, indicating the competitive nature of this division.

Division 1 saw a low-scoring but tense match between Brom FC and Broken Ankles, with the latter edging out a 1-0 win. Jota Than The Sun shined bright with a 3-1 victory over Out On Bale. In a keenly contested match, No Clean Sheets FC beat Desex Friends 3-2, while Fill Me Wycombe demolished WeDontHaveAkalou with a whopping 8-0 scoreline.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Aspie Avengers and The Cesc Pistols ended in a tightly-fought 2-2 draw, while Brexit Ballers beat Scoregasm 3-1 in a challenging match.

Over in Division 3, the competition was equally fierce. Tin Foil Hats FC got the better of Ball Of Duty with a 2-0 victory, Pique Blinders edged out Sin-Bier-Bush FC 5-4 in a high scoring encounter, and PLJ FC produced a strong performance to beat Right Back Out Of The Way 4-1.

One of the standout performers of the week was Cai Watkins of No Clean Sheets FC, who was named the most valued player. His exceptional performance on the pitch was instrumental in his team's victory, and he was rightly acknowledged for his efforts.

Due to the confidentiality of the teams' strategies, the top scorers for each division weren't disclosed. However, it's safe to say that with the level of play witnessed this week, the Worcester Sunday Football League continues to be a hotbed of emerging talent.

Stay tuned for more updates as the season continues to unfold.


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