November 11th 2024

Bridgwater Monday 6 a side news 2024-11-11

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In a thrilling round of action for the Bridgwater Monday 6-a-side football league, the Premier League division witnessed its fourth week of electrifying competition. The tense matches kept fans on the edge of their seats, as teams competed fiercely for the championship title.

In the Premier League division, Atomic FC executed a flawless performance, sweeping past Inter Mynan with a 1-0 victory. This closely-fought match saw both teams showcasing exemplary defense and resilience, with Atomic FC managing to clinch the match with their decisive goal.

In an absolute goal fest, HAZE DER put up an extraordinary show against Leavemyarsealona, with a stunning 9-3 win. Outplaying their opponents in every aspect of the game, HAZE DER's outstanding offense took center stage as they netted nine goals, marking one of the highest-scoring matches of the week.

Prefab FC showcased a staunch defense against Rizzos Rovers, maintaining a clean sheet with a 4-0 victory. Their dominating performance reaffirms their status as formidable contenders for the Premier League title.

In the most closely contested match of the week, Shitzerland and Tea And Busquets engaged in a fierce battle, with Tea And Busquets emerging victorious with a 7-5 win. This nail-biting showdown saw a flood of goals from both teams, demonstrating their formidable offensive prowess.

The top scorers from the Premier League division were from HAZE DER and Tea And Busquets, with their sensational performances proving pivotal in securing their respective victories. Their exceptional goal-scoring capabilities have set the pace for the upcoming weeks, as the competition intensifies.

As we move into week five of the Bridgwater Monday league, the teams are gearing up for another round of exhilarating football, promising more action, drama, and unmissable moments.


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