November 30th 2023

Worcester Thursday 5 a side news 2023-11-30

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WORCESTER, UK - The Worcester Thursday 5-a-side Football League turned up the heat last night in an action-packed Week 12 at the Premier League division. With only two weeks left in the season, teams squared off in a series of thrilling matches, demonstrating skill, strategy, and teamwork.

In the Premier League division, Tiny Todgers managed to score an astounding 13 goals against W.a.s, who only managed to net a single goal. The offensive onslaught from Tiny Todgers proved to be a spectacle, securing them a top spot in the division table.

The match between Warnock Wanderers and Charvas Yanited proved to be a nail-biter. Warnock Wanderers edged out a tight victory with a final score of 8-7. The back-and-forth nature of the game kept spectators on the edge of their seats till the final whistle.

In another Premier League game, WR2 GALACTICOS put on a show, scoring 6 goals against Purge FC's 3. Their decisive win accentuated their dominance in the league.

BJH MOTORS and Top Boys engaged in a high-scoring match in which the former emerged victorious with a scoreline of 7-6. The game was a testament to the competitive spirit of the league.

While the season is coming to a close, teams still have an opportunity to secure their place for the next season. As we approach the final weeks, the competition continues to intensify, and the top scorers from each division continue to make their mark.

The Worcester Thursday 5-a-side Football League encapsulates the raw spirit of football, showcasing the skills, stamina, and strategies of rising local talents. As we head towards the final weeks of this exciting season, we look forward to the thrilling matches and incredible performances yet to come.

Stay tuned for updates on the final two weeks of this exciting season and secure your team's place for the next season.

Join the Worcester Thursday 5 a-side league here or call us at +44 333 123 2340 for more information

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