October 15th 2025

Canvey Island Monday 6 a side news 2025-10-13

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In a thrilling week of football action at the Canvey Island Monday league, teams across four divisions battled it out in Week 5 of the season.

In the Premier League, Balds Army dominated the game and secured a 2-0 victory over FC Biffta. Meanwhile, a nail-biting clash saw Goals N Girls narrowly defeat Talwin FC with a 5-4 triumph. The tension was palpable as Bang Average put up an impressive performance to clinch a 5-3 victory against Canvey Are Massive.

In Division 1, Pat The Chatters fell 0-1 to Pulyol 4 Skin Back in a tight contest. MFC demonstrated their offensive prowess with an impressive 6-1 win over Counter No Attack. Moreover, SJ Super Six showed no mercy, demolishing Top Bins FC with a 9-1 scoreline.

Division 2 saw Mason Beatwood lose to Canvey Are Massive 2nd with a 0-4 defeat. Win Or Booze fell short against MCHB, losing 1-6. Britannia FC and Inter Ya Nan, however, ended their game in a 3-3 draw, demonstrating the competitiveness in this division.

In Division 3, Brixton Bullies were defeated 0-3 by Top of The Klopps, and Murder On Zidanes Floor emerged victorious in a close-knit match against Thorney Bay FC, with a 3-2 scoreline.

While every game was packed with top-class performances, some players stood out as top scorers. In the Premier League, the credit goes to Goals N Girls for their stunning five-goal haul. In Division 1, SJ Super Six became the talk of the town with a remarkable nine goals. MCHB from Division 2 and Murder On Zidanes Floor from Division 3 also showcased their scoring prowess, bagging six and three goals respectively.

As we head into Week 6, the teams will be eager to maintain their winning momentum or bounce back from their previous disappointments. The Canvey Island Monday league continues to deliver football action at its best.


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