June 26th 2024

Barnsley Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-06-26

Play in the Barnsley Wednesday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

In the heart of Barnsley, week five of the electrifying 6 a side Football League unfolded last night, providing football enthusiasts with some thrilling action. The matches took place in two divisions, with the results from the Premier League and Division 1 attracting particular attention.

In the Premier League, PARIS GANJAMAN and Bayern Bru faced off in an intense clash. The match ended in a nail-biting draw with neither team able to break the deadlock, leaving the final score at 0-0.

In another Premier League showdown, MOVES LIKE AGGER clinched a narrow victory over Staceysmum, finishing 3-2. This game was a thriller with the lead constantly changing hands until MOVES LIKE AGGER pulled away with the win.

Over in Division 1, Kloppy Toppy, Expected Toulouse, Happy Chappys, Crown FC, and Purple Cobras were in action. Kloppy Toppy managed a convincing 3-1 triumph over Bumfica, while the Happy Chappys edged out Expected Toulouse 2-1 in another hotly contested match.

However, the highlight of Division 1 was undoubtedly Purple Cobras' demolition of Crown FC, ending in a 4-1 scoreline. These results have set the stage for an exhilarating race to the top of the division ladder.

In terms of individual performances, the top scorers of each division also deserve recognition. Although the scorers' names are not mentioned, it is clear that their goals have significantly impacted their teams' performances and standings in the league. The competition continues to be fierce, and these players will undoubtedly be ones to watch in the coming weeks.

As we move on to week six of the Barnsley Wednesday 6 a side Football League, the excitement only continues to build, promising more thrilling matches and awe-inspiring performances. As the competition heats up, so does the anticipation - which team will emerge as the champion? Only time will tell.


Join the Barnsley Wednesday 6 a-side league here or call us on 07885289317 for more information Back to articles page