February 20th 2025

Dorchester Thursday 6 a side news 2025-02-20

All the latest news from your local Dorchester 6 a side league direct from the 1610 Dorchester Sports Centre.

Shocks and Surprises in Week 6 of Dorchester Thursday Football League

The Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football league showcased a thrilling week 6 with unexpected results in both the Premier League and Division 1. An evening of tightly contested matches, exciting performances and last-minute goals made it an eventful night for all teams involved.

In the Premier League, Shane Long Island Iced Tea played out a 2-2 draw against FSMFC in a game that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. Dyslexia Untied kept their cool to edge past Barely Athletic FC 3-2 in a nail-biting encounter. The match between Pepe Pig FC and Pay To Win FC saw the former squeeze out a narrow 1-0 victory, ensuring a tense finish to their meeting.

On the other hand, Division 1 saw Broadwey Bashers triumph over Getafe Me Mason with a 3-1 score line. FC Porno managed to secure a 2-1 win over Not So Hotspurs in a thrilling game. The match between Unathletico Madrid and BRAZZERS FC was an exciting one, ending with a decisive 4-1 victory for BRAZZERS FC. In another close encounter, Responseless Rovers managed to eke out a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Borussia Dorchmund.

It's worth noting the top scorers from each division. In the Premier League, Shane Long Island Iced Tea and Dyslexia Untied both recorded two goals, reaffirming their attacking prowess. Meanwhile, in Division 1, BRAZZERS FC emerged as the top-scoring team with four goals, demonstrating their offensive dominance.

Week 6 of the Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football league has set the tone for an exciting end to the season. Fans are eagerly looking forward to the next round of games and the thrilling performances that these teams are expected to deliver.

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