June 12th 2025

Maidstone Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-06-11

In the seventh week of the Maidstone Wednesday 6 a side Football League, excitement filled the air as teams battled it out in Division 1 and 2. High scoring matches and incredible performances from individual players marked the week's events.

Division 1

Over The Hill FC couldn't keep up with Shed VI, falling 3-5. Borussia Teeth and LadsOnToure gave spectators a nail-biting match, with the former edging out a 3-2 victory. Meanwhile, Brenchley Faithful crushed Hangover 96 by a whopping 7-1, the highest margin of victory for the week. Mighty Minors triumphed over McGinn And Tonic with a 5-2 scoreline, while Fill Her Wycombe failed to score against Lobs United, losing 0-2.

Brenchley Faithful's Jack Whitmore led Division 1 with an outstanding performance, netting 3 goals in a single game and securing the top scorer spot for the week. Whitmore's performance proved pivotal in Brenchley Faithful's victory and solidified his position among the league's elite goal scorers.

Division 2 

Saw equally heated exchanges, with Hardly Athletic FC overcoming Schindlers Assist 6-3. Romasexuals seized a 5-2 victory against 863 FC, while Get The Badge In and They See Me Brolin ended in a 1-1 draw. The match between Big Diesels and Chunky CF was a goal fest, with Big Diesels scraping a 6-5 victory. Bottle Job FC and Youths Fc shared the points in a 2-2 draw.

Tommy from Big Diesels stood out in Division 2 by scoring 3 goals, matching the highest scoring record for the week alongside Jack Whitmore. Tommy's contribution was crucial in ensuring Big Diesels' one-goal victory in their high-scoring thriller.

The seventh week of the Maidstone Wednesday 6 a side Football league proved to be a thrilling spectacle, offering high-velocity football and exceptional individual performances. The performance of top scorers Jack Whitmore and Tommy will undoubtedly fuel tantalizing anticipation for next week's matches.

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