November 18th 2025

Solihull Tuesday 6 a side news 2025-11-18

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SOLIHULL, UK – The seventh week of the Solihull Tuesday 6-a-side Football League saw some gripping matches in the Premier League division, with top contenders jostling for position as the season nears its end.

Bedis Brilliance showed their football prowess last night as they outperformed 6 Lions FC with a commanding 4-1 victory. It was a game hallmarked by flawless strategies and precise execution that left the spectators at the edge of their seats.

Meanwhile, Shirley Park Rangers made their mark with a nail-biting 3-2 win over 3 Lines On The Shirt. The match was a tightly fought contest with Shirley Park Rangers displaying exceptional agility and coordination, securing their much-deserved triumph.

In another riveting face-off, Goal Diggers and Who Ever Turns Up ended the game with a 3-3 draw. Both teams showcased their skills and determination, leaving the spectators anticipating more action in the upcoming matches.

Arsen Fection couldn't resist the robust game of AjaxTreesDown, surrendering to a 1-4 defeat. AjaxTreesDown dominated the field, scoring goals with seemingly effortless ease and precision.

With only two weeks left of the season, teams are battling hard to make their mark and secure a place for next season's thrilling action.

While the league moves into its final stages, let's not forget to honour the top scorers of the Premier League division this week. Bedis Brilliance, Shirley Park Rangers, and AjaxTreesDown led the scoreboards with 4 goals each, followed by Goal Diggers and Who Ever Turns Up with 3 goals each. These top scorers have truly lifted the excitement and competitive spirit of the Solihull Tuesday 6-a-side Football League.

Stay tuned for more captivating action next week as the Premier League division of Solihull Tuesday continues its streak of delivering an exceptional football experience.

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