March 21st 2024

Westhoughton Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-03-20

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Title: Premier League Week 7: Westhoughton Wednesday 6-A-Side Thrills!

In the latest round of the Westhoughton Wednesday 6-a-side football league, Premier League teams showcased an exhilarating display of skill and stamina. All three games were packed with action, and the night was filled with surprising moments of brilliance.

DHD FC faced off against Sam Out FC in the first match of the night, a crucial fixture that could have tilted the balance in the Premier League standings. Despite a valiant effort, DHD FC succumbed to a 6-2 defeat against a stronger and more determined Sam Out FC. It was a hard-fought battle, but the match ended in favor of Sam Out FC, who managed to score four more goals than their opponents.

The next match saw Lallanas In Pyjamas go head-to-head with Smart Choice FC. Yet again, the audience witnessed a goal fest with Lallanas In Pyjamas dominating the match. A resounding 9-2 victory over Smart Choice FC reflected their superior gameplay, and they made a clear statement about their title ambitions.

The final fixture for the night saw Where Are Ya FC clash with RB Light Cigs. It was a high-scoring encounter, ending 7-4 in favor of Where Are Ya FC. It was a game that had everything - passion, hard tackles and most importantly, goals.

The top scorers of the night for the Premier League division were members of Lallanas In Pyjamas and Where Are Ya FC, both contributing significantly to their respective teams' triumphs. Their stellar performances not only set the tone for the night but also promised an exciting race for the Golden Boot.

As the Westhoughton Wednesday 6-a-side league heads into its 8th week, the Premier League division looks more competitive than ever. Stay tuned for the upcoming matches and keep supporting your favorite teams.


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