February 27th 2024

Solihull Tuesday 6 a side news 2024-02-27

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In the thrilling week 7 of the action-packed Solihull Tuesday 6 A-side Football League, spectators were in for a treat as teams from the Premier League and Division 1 divisions showcased spectacular performances.

The Premier League witnessed four matches with some scintillating football on display. Tudorbrook once again proved their dominance with a resounding 6-3 win over Half Baller Fc, further solidifying their place atop the Premier League table. The match between Who Ever Turns Up and Solihull Dynamo ended in a deadlock with both teams scoring 3 goals each.

However, the highlight of the night was the high-scoring face-off between Cheswick Green Mandem and Net 6 And Chill. Cheswick Green Mandem emerged victorious with an impressive 8-3 victory, putting on a goal-scoring masterclass. The final match saw Pepe Pig unable to handle the heat against Bust A NutMeg, losing 2-7 in a challenging encounter.

Switching to Division 1, Fumin secured a comfortable 3-0 victory against Shirley Park Rangers, while Dot Com outplayed Beresfords Ballers with a convincing 6-1 win. Solihull Slashers felt the heat against See You Next Tuesday, who netted an impressive 10 goals against Slashers' 3 in a high octane match. The most remarkable match of the night was OPUS ONE FC triumphing over Aspen Villa with a whopping 13-2 scoreline.

As for the top scorers, Cheswick Green Mandem and OPUS ONE FC were the stars of the show in their respective divisions, scoring 8 and 13 goals respectively. Their performances were a testament to the skill and competitive spirit prevalent in the Solihull Tuesday 6 A-side Football League.

Fans can look forward to more excitement and breathtaking football action in the coming weeks as the teams continue to battle for supremacy in both the Premier League and Division 1.


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