March 31st 2025

Halstead Monday 6 a side news 2025-03-31

All the latest news from your local Halstead 6 a side league direct from Halstead Leisure Centre.

Football fans were treated to a thrilling night of action in the Halstead Monday 6-a side Football league, now in its seventh week. The matches were a stellar display of skill, sportsmanship and teamwork, offering a promise of more excitement as the season progresses.

In the Premier League, Lisp United narrowly edged over Savs Soldiers in a thrilling encounter that ended 2-1, showcasing the competitive spirit of these top-tier teams. Meanwhile, Popped United managed to overcome Law Abiding Sigurdssons in a tightly contested match with a 3-2 final score. WILDFLOWER FC secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over HIV Eindhoven, indicating their strong form this season.

In Division 1, the COYS team demonstrated remarkable efficiency in their 4-2 victory over Net Busters, while Pathetico Madrid took the win over KFC with a respectable 3-1 scoreline. The most closely fought match of the evening was between Notting Yourmumsforrest and Sible Service, ending 3-2 in favor of Sible Service.

Division 2 witnessed a nail-biting goalless draw between Jensons Under Fives and Balls Deep. The highest scoring match of the night was a 6-2 triumph by Murder On Zidanes Floor over Egg Fried Declan Rice. De Jong Boys outperformed Only Curls And Horses in a 4-2 victory, while Barbaras Boys secured a tightly contested 2-1 win against The Goal Threats.

Sadly, the top scorers for each division have not been disclosed. However, based on the goal tallies, it's clear that several players had standout performances. As the season continues, the competition is sure to heat up even further. This year's Halstead Monday 6-a side league is proving to be one for the books, and football fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming weeks.

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