The Reigate Sunday Football League continued its thrilling action in week 6, with teams from the Premier League and Division 1 battling it out on the pitch. The matches showcased exceptional skills, intense competition, and some impressive goal-scoring performances.
In the Premier League division, AC MERollin FC outplayed Brexit Ballers with a final score of 5-2. The standout player for AC MERollin FC was James Anderson, who scored a remarkable hat-trick to lead his team to victory. Meanwhile, Class On Grass dominated their match against Team Name, securing a convincing 6-1 win. Tom Wilson was in scintillating form for Class On Grass, netting four goals to become the division's top scorer of the week.
Reigate Wanderers also tasted success in their tightly contested match against Coulsdon Unathletic, emerging victorious with a 2-1 scoreline. It was a closely fought battle, but the hero of the night for Reigate Wanderers was John Roberts, whose clinical finish secured the crucial winning goal.
In another Premier League match, Dads Army exhibited their class as they swept aside Real Ale Madrid with an emphatic 6-0 triumph. Martin Thompson shone for Dads Army, notching a brilliant hat-trick and becoming the division's top scorer for the week.
Moving on to Division 1, Barca B FC and Dovers Dads FC shared the spoils in a goalless draw. Both teams displayed solid defensive performances, denying each other any scoring opportunities. The match between Not So Fast Or Furious and Inter Coulsdon was a thrilling encounter, with Inter Coulsdon prevailing in a 4-3 thriller. The top scorer of the division for the week was Chris Johnson from Inter Coulsdon, who found the back of the net twice in a stellar display.
Lastly, MEN UTD and Surrey Shooters battled to a goalless draw, playing out a highly competitive match that saw both teams give their all.
The Reigate Sunday Football League continues to provide exciting football action for fans and players alike. As the season progresses, the teams will be eager to showcase their skills and claim victory in the upcoming matches.