October 29th 2024

Solihull Tuesday 6 a side news 2024-10-29

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Title: Thrilling Week 13 Unfolds at the Solihull Tuesday Football League

The Solihull Tuesday Football League, at the end of its 13th week, revealed a thrilling set of matches last night, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. Teams from the Premier League and Division 1 showcased their skills on the field with exceptional performance.

In the Premier League, the match between Cheswick Green Mandem and Bust A NutMeg stole the show as it saw the highest-scoring game of the week. Bust A NutMeg edged out Cheswick Green Mandem in a nail-biting finish of 6-5, demonstrating a solid performance. Beresfords Ballers showed their dominance by defeating The Six Offenders comprehensively with a scoreline of 10-0. Half Baller Fc also made their mark by beating MunterHunters0 8-2, showing their offensive prowess.

Division 1 showcased an equally exciting set of games. Arsen Fection came out on top against Shirley Park Rangers with a scoreline of 5-3. An identical scoreline was seen in the Solihull Dynamo and Dot Com match, where Dynamo clinched victory. Who Ever Turns Up turned up the heat by defeating Pyan Wanderers 6-1. In the final game of the division, Diabetico Madrid beat Balotellitubbies 3-1, establishing their dominance in a well-fought match.

The top scorers of the Premier League were Beresfords Ballers with their impressive 10 goals, while in Division 1, Who Ever Turns Up lead the pack with their striking 6 goals.

With this week's results, the competition is heating up in both divisions, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next round of matches. Each team showed their skills and determination, setting the pace for the final weeks of the Solihull Tuesday Football League. The stakes are high, and with performances like these, the championship is anyone's game.

Stay tuned for more updates as the season unfolds.


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