March 18th 2025

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2025-03-17

All the latest news from your local Gillingham 6 a side league direct from Woodlands Academy.

Gillingham Monday Night Football: Week 2 Report

The second week of Gillingham's Monday Night 6-a-side Football League featured intense matches and impressive performances across both the Premier League and Division 1. The Premier League saw a mix of close games and landslide victories while Division 1 was home to a fierce competition that kept spectators on their toes.

In the Premier League, The Purple Cobras showed their dominance with a 5-2 victory over SPORTING A BIERGUT. They showed precise coordination and a strong defense strategy that left their rivals struggling to gain ground. Meanwhile, 1234 made a statement with a 4-0 shutout against the Medway Magics, demonstrating their offensive prowess. Gravy Seals outdid Exeter Gently with a 5-2 score, and Palmerston VI closed the night with a commanding 4-0 win against Stella Kings.

Over in Division 1, the competition was equally heated. Expected Toulouse triumphed over The Rainham End with a 3-1 scoreline, while HIGHAM PREMIER 6 pulled off a 7-5 win against Sheffield Thursday in a thrilling goal-fest game. Wolfpack held off MBFC with a 4-2 victory, while CLASS ON GRASS and Stella Kings Youth ended in an evenly-matched 1-1 draw.

The top scorers of the night were The Purple Cobras and HIGHAM PREMIER 6 for the Premier League and Division 1 respectively. The Purple Cobras had an impressive game with 5 goals, bolstering their standing in the league. HIGHAM PREMIER 6, on the other hand, netted an astonishing 7 goals, making them the team to watch in the coming weeks.

Week 2 of the Gillingham Monday Night Football League was a night of thrilling games, showcasing the wealth of talent in both the Premier League and Division 1. As we move into week 3, the teams are expected to bring even more excitement and competition to the pitch.

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