March 27th 2025

Brighton And Hove Thursday 5 a side news | WEEK 8

The fiercely competitive Brighton And Hove Thursday 5 a side Football League saw its eighth week unfold with dramatic matches across both Premier League and Division 1, leaving players and spectators in anticipation with just two weeks left in the season.


PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League, the Dadley Boyz were bested by Immigrante FC in a high-scoring match that ended 14-8, with Arthur Taylor of Immigrante FC emerging as the division's top scorer with an impressive tally of 8 goals. The excitement continued as AFC Tarner was narrowly defeated 5-4 by Futilely FC. The Hunters, in a thrilling display of football, managed to edge past Farcelona FC with a 14-12 victory.


DIVISION ONE
Meanwhile, Division 1 witnessed its share of exhilarating moments, starting with Als Pals FC losing to Sheffield Thursday by a thin margin of 6-5. The most lopsided match of the evening was Threshold My Beer's dominant 18-2 victory over Pin Universe, enabled by an outstanding performance from Toby Dickens, who scored 5 goals to become the top scorer of Division 1. The evening concluded with Exeter Gently FC losing to Withdean Wanderers in a 12-4 result.


With just two weeks left in the season, the stakes are higher than ever, and teams are vying to secure their place for the next season. It's not an overstatement to say that each match from here on out will carry significant weight and could drastically alter the final standings.


Stay tuned for next week's fixtures, and let's see how this thrilling season unfolds. It's not every day you witness such an exciting mix of skill, passion, and competition – but that's what the Brighton And Hove Thursday 5 a side Football League delivers.

Many thanks to the referee for managing another great night of leisure leagues football!

Join our Brighton 5 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07943 049781 for more information.

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/withdean-sports-complex/brighton-and-hove-thursday

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