October 17th 2024

Hoddesdon Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-10-16

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In a riveting week 13 of the Hoddesdon Wednesday Football League, the Premier League saw a flurry of goals, dramatic draws, and dominating victories. Avid football fans were treated to a display of pulsating, high-octane 6-a-side action from the division's competing teams.

In the Premier League, Lavish Lot FC and Expected Toulouse battled it out in an intense match, concluding in a 4-4 draw. Both teams showcased their mettle, refusing to back down and keeping audiences on their toes till the final whistle.

Next, we witnessed Meow Nation assert their dominance over Inter Mivan FC with an impressive 5-0 victory. The Meow Nation players displayed tactical brilliance and unyielding defense, shutting out their opponents and never letting up on the offensive pressure.

The Mighty Ducks edged out Gunners 3-2 in a nail-biting encounter. It was an evenly-matched contest, but the Mighty Ducks managed to pull ahead with an electrifying shot in the dying minutes of the game.

However, the most staggering result came from PA Chumbawamba, who annihilated Borussia Teeth 21-0. With an unassailable offense and an impeccable defense, Chumbawamba left no stone unturned, marking their place as a force to be reckoned with in the league.

Elsewhere, Golden Lion claimed victory over Walahi Warriors 3-0, and Sniffing Sorts overcame Madeline Milan 5-3 in an action-packed match.

Top scorers for the Premier League division were not disclosed in the press release. However, it is evident that PA Chumbawamba's offense was on fire this week, considering their stunning 21-goal haul.

As we move into week 14, the competition is heating up and teams will be looking to build on their performances, making for an exciting and unpredictable climax to the season. Stay tuned for next week's Premier League action in the Hoddesdon Wednesday Football League.


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