December 4th 2024

St Albans Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-12-04

Play in the St Albans Wednesday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

Title: St Albans Wednesday Week 9 Delivers High-Octane Football Action

The ninth week of the St Albans Wednesday football season showcased some stunning performances across all divisions. The league matches, held last night, served as an exciting platform for local teams to display their football finesse and competitive spirit.

In Division 1, Two Nil To The Bane dominated their game against RFD United with a whopping 8-0 victory. This impressive scoreline has reinforced their formidable reputation in the league. TNF also clinched a thrilling 8-5 win against Verboten Old Boys, further intensifying the competition in the top league.

Division 2 witnessed equally competitive matches. CROWN FC claimed a convincing 4-1 win over Brew-Tang Clan, demonstrating their offensive prowess. Titus Shambles, with a clean sheet, defeated Speckled Army 3-0. The Road Runners also triumphed against Teshys Tekkers in a closely fought 3-2 win.

Meanwhile, in Division 3, Fatzio and HH United emerged victorious, keeping clean sheets against Murphy FC and Snit United respectively. Fatzio's 5-0 victory was particularly noteworthy, highlighting their defensive strength and goal scoring capabilities. FC Sumo also secured a 3-1 victory against Waitrose Wanderers.

While the league didn't release the information on individual player performances, the high-scoring games suggest that top scorers across all divisions were in full form. Conjecture aside, football fans can look forward to more thrilling matches and high scores as the season progresses.

The coming weeks promise to deliver more competitive and thrilling football as teams battle for glory in the St Albans Wednesday league. The season so far has been a testament to the passion and talent in local football, and fans eagerly anticipate the unfolding of the remaining fixtures.


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