December 17th 2024

Plymouth Monday 6 a side news 2024-12-16

Play in the Plymouth Monday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

In the world of local 6-a-side football, Monday night marked the exciting start of a brand-new season, and it certainly delivered. The Plymouth Monday league kicked off with games in divisions from the Premier League to Division 5.

In a thrilling start to the Premier League season, spectators were treated to a tightly contested match between The Receding Hairlines and Crouch Potato with both teams proving their worth in a 3-3 draw. This game certainly set the bar high for what promises to be a nail-biting season in the top flight.

Moving to Division 1, Law Abiding Sigurdssons pulled off a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Epsteins Landlord, while Not In Ur Mums Forrest FC made a powerful statement with a dominant 6-2 win over Paraolympiacos Fc.

In Division 2, Slug FC edged out a narrow 3-2 victory over I Need A Breather United. Real Sosobad delivered a crushing defeat to Maradona Kebabs with a 5-0 victory, and Pigs began their campaign with a strong 7-2 victory over Phantom Of The Chopra.

Division 3 saw a well-matched game between Whats Occuring and BBB FC, ending in a 1-1 draw, while Royal Bale sent a strong message to their competitors with a convincing 4-0 victory over Mr Men And Friends.

In Division 4, AF United succumbed to a 6-1 defeat to Trousers Down 11. Spastic Moscow snatched victory from Gurnow Mill with a 3-2 win, while HTG FC triumphed over Packer Palace with a 3-1 scoreline.

Finally, in Division 5, Austin Fc began their season with a bang, handing The Titans a brutal 9-0 defeat.

With this being just the first week of the season, it is too soon to call out the top scorers in each division. However, it is clear that this season promises to be an exciting and competitive affair, with all teams looking to make their mark. The action continues next week and we can't wait to see what happens next in the Plymouth Monday league.


Join the Plymouth Monday 6 a-side league here or call us at +44 333 123 2340 for more information Back to articles page