March 11th 2025

Faversham Monday 6 a side news 2025-03-10

All the latest news from your local Faversham 6 a side league direct from Faversham Town Football Club.

FAVERSHAM, UK - The Faversham Monday 6-a-side Football League continued to thrill audiences with its third week of high-octane action. The Premier League and Division 1 matches saw the teams battling it out for top honors, with a display of skill, sportsmanship, and breathtaking goals.

In the Premier League, Inter YaNan showcased their exceptional form with a 5-3 victory over Co-Op Mandem. The high scoring match was a testament to both teams' offensive prowess, with Inter YaNan taking the lead and maintaining it till the final whistle. Later in the evening, Wheres My Hose At outclassed Fav Wanderers in a thrilling encounter, ending with a significant 7-4 victory. These results have set the stage for an exciting next round of Premier League matches.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Occasionally United eked out a hard-fought 2-1 win over Sunshine Bus FC. Demonstrating a disciplined defensive game and capitalizing on their chances, Occasionally United managed to secure the three points. The goalless draw between Willian Dolla Bill and Crouch Potatoes was a tense encounter, with both teams failing to break the deadlock. In the final match of the day, Fav Relics put on a dominant display, defeating Queens Park Strangers 3-0.

The top scorers of the evening were from Inter YaNan and Wheres My Hose At in the Premier League, and Occasionally United and Fav Relics in Division 1. Their exceptional performances helped secure their teams' victories, and they will undoubtedly be the ones to watch in the coming weeks.

As the Faversham Monday 6-a-side Football League moves into its fourth week, the competition is heating up, and it's becoming clear that every goal, every save, and every match could make the difference in this fiercely contested league.

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