January 22nd 2025

Abingdon Wednesday 5 a side news 2025-01-22

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Intense Battles Unfold in Week 8 of the Abingdon Wednesday Football League

In the heart-pounding week 8 of the Abingdon Wednesday 5-a-side Football League, several teams made big strides towards securing their positions in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2, with just two weeks remaining in the season. Players and spectators alike witnessed some high-octane football last night, with teams jostling for league dominance.

Over in the Premier League, The Mighty Ducks soared over Hangover 96 with a resounding 9-3 victory, showcasing their superior control and scoring prowess. Spraggys Chopper FC eked out a tight 9-8 win over Ballotellitubies, a nail-biting game that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. FCUOB also managed a crucial win against Basically Barca, finishing 4-3 and further solidifying their standings.

Division 1 witnessed Maragonna dictating the pace against Shaggers United, ending the match 5-1. The B480 held their ground against Slough Posse FC, finishing 7-5 while Tedrooney Gfc secured a narrow 3-2 victory against Big Justice FC, elevating the competition in this division.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Park The Airbus delivered a commanding 7-2 win over Pickle FC. Spoonies FC demonstrated their mettle, defeating Ale Stars 2-3 in a tightly fought match, while Shy Teds FC edged out JET FC 5-4 to round out the week’s games.

With only two weeks left in the season, teams are urged to secure their place for the next season.

Top scorers for each division were tight-lipped, adding to the suspense of the coming weeks. All teams are gearing up for the final showdown, promising a thrilling finish to the season.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Abingdon Wednesday Football league, where every goal counts, and every match could be a turning point.

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