Round 6 Shakes the Pack as SPIDERS Stay Perfect and Anderson Park Make a Statement
The sixth weekend delivered clarity at the top and chaos just behind it. FC SPIDERS Sydney remain immaculate with six wins from six, and their 4–0 success over F.C. Formerly In Shape kept the league’s tightest defence intact while adding attacking bite—helped by Piotr Kotkowski now moving onto four goals in the scoring charts.
Right on their heels, champions FC Anderson Park North Sydney issued the loudest warning yet with a 6–1 dismantling of Adelaide Football Club. The scoring race reflects their surge: Bradley Cassidy jumped to eight goals and Amir Pickett climbed to five, offering SPIDERS a genuine pursuer with depth and momentum.
Elsewhere, baldwin 3 bounced back with a controlled away win, while Diddillibah FC tightened the mid-table race by adding another clean-sheet victory—keeping Mursel Andelic and Pityu Smidt firmly among the leading scorers. With several heavyweight matchups looming, Round 7 now feels like a pivot point for the chasing pack.
Heavyweights Hit Top Gear as the Title Picture Sharpens
Aira FC kept their immaculate record with another ruthless display, firing 13 past Tokyo FC as Koetsu Torisei struck six times to move to 41 for the season. Matsumoto Yamaga FC stayed in touch thanks to an eight-goal surge of their own, with Yaichiro Tanizaki adding four to reach 19. The chasing pack refused to blink: Fairy Tail’s 14-goal rout showcased Mauricio Lago (3) and Vinko Haklicka (7), while FC Kawasaki Tokyo piled on ten more to keep pressure on the leaders.
Just Vale Unleash 22, While Blue Pixies Stay Untouched
Blue Pixies tightened their grip on first place with another clean sheet, brushing aside orewa saints 4–0 as Joaquin Clavijo and Ruy Da Costa kept their scoring surge rolling. The round’s headline, though, came from Just Vale, who tore Supercars apart 22–0 — a barrage reflected in the charts, with Henry Subritzky rocketing to 21 and Edin Vlahusic rising to 18.
Wellington Phoenix also responded emphatically, hammering Thimaru Thistle 11–0 behind another monster contribution from Patuone Brooks, now clear on 27. With Waitakere still pressing and margins so fine at the top, the next set of matches could finally put the unbeaten streaks under real strain.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Just Vale (60 points), 2nd - Wellington Phoenix (58 points), 3rd - Blue Pixies (54 points), 4th - Waitakere United (53 points)• Promoted this season: Supercars FC, Forest Rangers, sportlatic DC
Yeongjongdo Hit 25 as YooSin Keep the Crown Momentum
The title pace refuses to cool. YooSin 태권도 stayed flawless with a 9–0 win, powered by Hamit Berkan’s six-goal burst to move onto 38 for the season. If that was emphatic, Yeongjongdo Island were downright savage, ripping RedStar apart 25–0 as Hyong Kim Chin struck eight and Tae Hong Seon U added four.
Swans FC kept pressure on with 17 unanswered, while fc olleh and Andong Mackerels banked clean-sheet wins to stay in the chase pack.
The top two remain locked together after another pair of emphatic wins, with The Academy and Dhaka Abahani Limited both hitting 16 points unbeaten. Dhaka Abahani’s 19-goal rout was driven by a sharp front line, and Monir Dewan surged to +6 this week to lead the scoring at 18. Beanibazar SC strengthened third place, while Narayanganj FC’s clean-sheet win kept them in touch.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Dhaka Abahani Limited (66 points), 2nd - The Academy (60 points), 3rd - Beanibazar SC (54 points)
Yanbian FC kept their spotless march with an 11–0 win, and the numbers behind it are staggering: Jhong Shun Gu struck four and You Yi Jiang added five to push the league leaders even further clear. lanxingxing strengthened their grip on second despite conceding twice, while baobeiqiqi roared back with a 13–0 statement and a seven-goal spree from Wu Ti Yo.
Now comes a defining weekend: Yanbian face fellow heavyweight baobeiqiqi, while xiaotian-inter meet Sydney Warriors with both attacks primed to explode.
Pune and Aurangabad Stay Locked Together as Goal-Glut Rolls On
FC Pune City and Aurangabad F.C. remain inseparable at the summit after another brutal weekend, with Pune’s 25–0 rout pushing them to 87 goals scored and just one conceded. The champions’ front line is now the league’s defining weapon: Kalipada Patel struck 9 in the latest match to reach 27 overall, while Saquib Masih added 8 and Jinendra Bhat chipped in 6.
Aurangabad backed it up with an 8–0 away sweep, and Rangdajied UFC kept the pressure on with another 14-goal statement as Tirtha Deshpande moved to 19 for the season. Bengaluru recovered emphatically too, yet the title picture still reads like a two-team dead heat — for now.
Early pace stays relentless as top two refuse to blink
Tak Tigers and Deportivo Dekara remain inseparable after another dominant weekend, both perfect through six matches. Tak’s 10–0 win was driven by the league’s most feared partnership: Sawarng Onsiri added 2 (now 24), while Suwit Tantinimitkul struck 5 (now 20) in a performance that keeps their attack far ahead of the field.
Dekara’s 7–0 success was equally clinical, with Aristeo Colombo taking 4 goals (up to 13) and continuing to close ground in the scoring race. That result also preserved a remarkable defensive line — just one goal conceded all season — and their next test against a live opponent will measure how sustainable that control is.
Behind them, Area6ten9okini. edged Nongneng 2–1, while Atilico de nezzuri announced real intent with a 19-goal statement, powered by Pavle Widmann (6 goals in the match, now 9). With heavyweight clashes ahead, the league’s early hierarchy is starting to harden into shape.
The top three stay spotless after another ruthless weekend, with Cittá Beland and Xagħra United now level on goals scored. The headline, though, is the golden-boot gap: Christopher Weidner jumped from 60 to 78 (+18), while Kurt Mule' rose from 47 to 64 (+17). Clive Simler added just two to reach 36, and Round 7 finally brings a summit showdown that could swing everything.
Road Wins Reshape the Chase as Leaders Brace for a Statement Match
Round 6 delivered a shift in the title picture: Dacians White Wolves marched on with another avalanche, while Moldavian Stars landed a vital away blow to close ranks behind the front-runners. The champions’ firepower is spreading fast — Ulrich Rickenbacher added five, and both Kajs Lerga and Maxim Timbur struck four, underlining why the league’s best attack is already running away from the pack.
Now comes the weekend’s headline: unbeaten Wolves against FC Sheriff Tiraspol, who arrive in good health after a seven-goal response led by Anatolie Moldovan. Elsewhere, FC Paduricea and CS Tonenii meet with points at a premium for the hosts, while Ferencváros will demand a reaction in front of goal after a narrow defeat. Straw Hat Pirates look lively too, with Alfred Thunberg now into double figures.
Clean Sheets Return as Tight Wins Shuffle the Top Six
After a weekend defined by control rather than chaos, FC 23 Mai Onesti steadied the title narrative with another narrow success, edging FC BEAUTY OF PAIN 1–0 to keep their grip on first place. The leaders have now taken five wins from six, and their ability to survive low-scoring battles continues to separate them in a table where the margins are thinning fast.
The standout mover, though, is Giunamea Armaneasca. Another gritty 1–0 win lifted the promoted side into second, turning early-season resilience into a genuine chase. With Romulus Dragomarin already on three goals and Sixten Temrin adding a timely scoring contribution, Giunamea suddenly look built for the long haul.
Elsewhere, East Strike landed a significant away win at AFC Atletico Mangalia, deepening the champions’ inconsistency and keeping the mid-table pack tightly compressed. VITEZISTII4S™ also kept pace through another 1–0 result, driven by in-form finisher Suphi Ozupek, now on four goals.
The next slate offers immediate pressure points. Onesti travel to FC Univ. Craiova, where Mate Jung (four) remains a constant threat. Abatorul Slobozia and Podgoria Murfatlar collide in a meeting of two sides with contrasting identities: Abatorul’s disciplined back line against Podgoria’s firepower, still shaped around league-leading Nicu Dumitru (12). With so many teams clustered behind the summit, one more swing could redraw the picture again.
Holzinger Hits Six as Leaders Keep Rolling Into a Loaded Weekend
Round 6 brought a familiar headline at the top: Beringen United Mightyred remain flawless, adding a controlled 2–0 win over Ooza Looza to stretch their perfect start to six. The chasing pack stayed in touch, though, with Atletico De Madrid continuing to blend efficiency and flair in a 3–0 victory over FWAW, where Gus Oakley’s brace pushed him to four league goals. Phantom Force FC also edged forward with a narrow 1–0 win against crystal palace f.c, keeping second place secure.
The next set of fixtures offers pressure points everywhere. Albion travel to Ooza with the league’s hottest finisher: Didier Holzinger has surged to six goals, and his form could decide another high-tempo contest. Beringen face a different kind of examination away to crystal palace, who have already shown they can turn matches into shoot-outs, powered by Lamberto Perera Quintana and Milan Zver. The champions Gravediggers, held again last time out, now visit Merlin Magic XI looking for sharper edge in the final third, while Rougemont Rovers host Phantom Force with Samuel Schulz (four goals) offering a direct route back into the race.
Another Goal Storm Leaves Top Two Level on Points — and Firepower
Round six was relentless again: Valur hit 18 and remain perfect (87 for, 0 against), while Oldboys United kept pace with a 13–0 win. Junkers United< stayed in touch after a 10–1 statement, and Kangaroo Island continued their strong chase with a clean-sheet victory. Next up, the headline act is the title showdown, with Jan Bozek and Arnor Ingi Davidsson now tied on 28 goals.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Oldboys United (66 points), 2nd - Football club Valur (60 points)• Promoted this season: Nothing Hill, Mikkarar Football Club, Skytturnar
Momentum Swings Again as Irish Villa Mob Reclaim the Summit
Round six delivered another twist in a title race that refuses to settle. Irish Villa Mob kept their nerve with a 3–1 away win to open a two-point gap at the top, and their scoring depth remains a defining weapon: Padraig Wilson (6), Kevin Leddy (5) and Andrew McHugh (5) continue to set the tempo. Next up, they welcome dubs4sam with a chance to turn the table into a cushion before the festive stretch bites.
Behind them, SportingHaroldsCross were finally clipped, beaten 2–0 by a Red Forest side that looks increasingly complete. With Alin Armeanu now up to five goals, Red Forest travel to Leinster Lions carrying genuine top-four momentum, while Sporting regroup at home against a stubborn Myaella Fc unit that has tightened up with three straight draws.
The defending champions fast n fit responded in professional fashion with a 2–0 win on the road, and the supporting cast is starting to catch fire, with Bob Magill reaching three alongside the reliable pair Philipp Lieuwen and Daire Lucey. A meeting with Knockea United now feels like a real barometer game, especially with Pero Kopic already on four for the visitors.
Wallace Hit Double Figures Again as Chasers Tighten the Pack
Wallace Army F.C kept their flawless start intact with another emphatic win, firing ten without reply to stretch their advantage at the summit. The goals also sharpened the Golden Boot picture, with Guiomar Mathesanz moving to nine and Kaupo Vesik rising to six — numbers that underline Wallace’s depth as much as their control.
Behind them, the race is compressing. Bingolspor FC edged Huntly FC to climb into second, while Dundonald Bluebell were forced to settle for a stalemate that still keeps them firmly in the hunt. Fife Funk FC responded in style, running up six and pushing Rafael Marco and Vefa Kanik to eight goals apiece.
Further down, Hibernian F.C. found their attacking stride again, and Jay Millar now leads the scoring charts outright on ten. With several direct matchups looming among the contenders, the next set of fixtures could quickly redraw both the title picture and the mid-table order.
Olimpija Hit the Summit as Kapfenberg Stumble in a Goal-Heavy Round
The sixth matchday brought a decisive swing at the top: Olimpija FC kept their unbeaten run intact with a composed 2–0 win over Maribor and now lead the league outright. Their back line continues to set the tone, while Lorenz Tschenet has climbed to four goals to give them a cutting edge in tight games.
The shock came at Wolfsberger, where Kapfenberg SV finally dropped points in a 3–2 defeat. Even so, the league’s most feared finisher remains Wittaya Poan, now up to 11 for the season, and he will be eager to respond immediately in a heavyweight clash with TRABZONSP0R. The visitors arrive brimming with confidence after another clean-sheet win and the red-hot form of Herve Nagele (six goals), supported by Salih Onal on four.
Elsewhere, the chasing pack is tightening. BLλCK MESA edged NO MA´AM in the round’s headline thriller, keeping both sides firmly in the hunt, while AC Sienna showed growing belief with a late turnaround win. With Olimpija defending first place and a direct top-three collision looming, the next set of fixtures looks set to reshape the early title picture again.
Humci’s Surge and Dragons’ Statement Win Raise the Stakes at the Top
Round 6 added fresh heat to an already crowded title picture. PARTIZAN FK kept their grip on first with a composed 2–0 win at FK Sarajevo 1946, while FC Peacocks almighty continued their unbeaten march by edging Carolina RailHawks FC 1–0 — a result that again underlined how efficiently they manage games with slim margins. The loudest message, though, came from BH Dragons, who exploded for four away goals to move within two points of the summit and push Jose Francisco Malpica up to four league goals.
The other major winner was FC Humci. Their 2–1 victory over Blaugrana F.C lifted them into the top four and crowned Nicolae Silvasean as the division’s hottest finisher, now on five goals — the clearest individual storyline of the season so far. Elsewhere, FK Ljiljan’s 2–0 win over Dinny hinted at their attacking upside, with Zdeslav Pavelic also reaching four goals and keeping pace with Tor Roedal and Albin Sabic at the top of the scorers’ race.
What to Watch Next
The upcoming slate is packed with consequences: Dragons against Humci is a direct collision of form teams, while PARTIZAN’s meeting with the champions Dinny carries the weight of a classic litmus test. Peacocks, meanwhile, welcome struggling Borac 1926 knowing another disciplined win could keep them in striking distance of the leaders without ever needing to chase the game.
Val Win the Heavyweight, Lazio Hit Five as Race Tightens
Momentum shifts behind the unbeaten leaders
Val United survived their sternest test yet, edging Kazanlŭk Thracians FC 1–0 to stay perfect. Tomislav Mamic delivered the decisive strike, while the champions’ back line remains unbroken after six games. Lazio_1900 made their own statement with a 5–0 rout, led by Victor Stavrev (now 13 goals). Next up, Val host StormLegends, but the spotlight falls on Vereya F.C. against Kazanlŭk and the chance for Lazio to keep piling pressure near the summit.
Szeged End Hunyadi’s Clean Sheet Run as Three-Way Summit Forms
Round six finally delivered a crack in the armour: Szeged edged Hunyadi János 3–2 to hand the champions their first defeat and pull the leaders into a three-way tie. Szeged’s attack stays frighteningly deep, with Guzman Balcarce Estrada up to 15 and Roland Litzellachner and Marek Zajac both on 11, while the champions still boast Benjamin Fitos (14) and Tonci Miklavzinar (11) as constant threats.
The round also featured statement wins for Football club Pécs and a ruthless FTC Isti, whose finishing binge has pushed Md Jahangir Basunia to 16 and Jan Bizjak to 15. Next up, the standout headline is Pécs vs Szeged, while FTC Isti test their scoring spree against Al Nassr Riyadh in a clash packed with proven scorers.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Hunyadi János (64 points), 2nd - Szeged (59 points), 3rd - Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk (50 points)• Promoted this season: Szerdahelyi Vasutas FC, FK Terra Siculorum, Betyar FC
Shock Round Shakes the Pack, But Champions Keep Rolling
Round six delivered the kind of turbulence that can define a season. For The Alliance were the one constant, edging STORMWIND 2–1 to stay unbeaten and stretch their lead. With Vukosav Premovic still on five goals and Cvetko Vujosevic up to four, the champions continue to pair cutting edge with control, even when pushed.
Behind them, the chasing group took turns landing and wobbling. FC Mornar Bar were brought back to earth in a 3–1 defeat, yet Adrian Stroenco remains the league’s hottest finisher on six, now including a penalty. Grobari Berane boosted their case with a 3–2 away win, driven by Michal Majewski, who has surged to five goals and suddenly looks like a genuine Golden Boot threat.
Elsewhere, results loosened the table: Returnees hit back with three, O.F.K. Ostrog shut down OFK BAR, and Nottingham Forest’s first defeat has tightened the race for second place.
What to Watch Next
The next round offers a heavyweight meeting at the top end, while several mid-table sides have a chance to turn one big result into a real run.
Dreamteam Stumble, United Surge as the Pack Tightens
Top Spot Still Safe, But the Margin is Shrinking
A first real wobble arrived for Grosuplje Dreamteam as last week’s headline win was followed by a 1–1 draw at F.C.Barcelona., keeping the leaders unbeaten but trimming their cushion to just two points. The goals still flow — 11 scored in six — and the spearhead remains lethal: Milorad Nikolić moved to 5 goals, with Ahmed Hichem Zmit holding on 4. Now they face a tricky home test against FC Soccer Academy Red Bull, a side that has conceded six but carries a major threat in Xander Arnett on 3 goals.
United’s Statement Keeps Pressure On
Manchester United FC look the most convincing chasers after a 3–1 win at Inter Miami CF, lifting them to second and extending their unbeaten start. Capone Andinho is now on 3 goals, and United’s next meeting with Barcelona offers a chance to turn draws into a title charge. Dortmund, stung by a 1–0 loss at Podgurje, need an immediate response in a heavyweight clash with SD SVIZEC, where Augusto Almeida (3, including 1 pen) and Miha Simonović (2) continue to supply the punch.
Momentum Games Below
Elsewhere, NK Jesihdorf have climbed steadily and will fancy their chances against an improving Olimpija 1911, revitalised by Sebastijan Unuk reaching 3 goals in their 3–0 win. Fine margins are everywhere now — and one more round like the last could redraw the entire top half.
Statement wins lift Sasboys, hammertime and Goldstar into early control
Round six reshaped the top end of the Eerste Klasse, as last season’s runners-up Sasboys edged a tight contest away from home to jump clear at the summit. Their latest success also kept Jonathan Simon and Vasilica Ivan in the scoring conversation, both now sitting on four goals. Behind them, hammertime continued to play on the front foot, outgunning Fc Bijou in an open match that further boosted the tallies of Noe Guilllaume and Necip Kabze to three apiece.
Former champions FC Goldstar also look increasingly settled after another narrow win, again built on control at the back and the clinical touch of Tuncel Gokcin, who has moved to four goals. The round’s other notable shift came at the bottom, where Stvv64 finally found a breakthrough win, powered by a hat-trick that took Costel Pasare to three goals.
Pressure points ahead
With kfc de preistampers now chasing after a single-goal defeat, their meeting with a lively Club Internationale attack—led by Jean Rene Lebrun (five goals)—carries immediate edge. Elsewhere, Merchtem2016 and YPRES FC will look to turn high-scoring potential into points, while Fc Bijou and SC Betekom meet with both still well placed to push upward.
Pardal Pulls Clear as Porto Win the Heavyweight Clash
Round six delivered statements at both ends of the table and a decisive shift in the title picture. Futebol Clube do Porto won the headline act, beating Galacticos C.P. 3–1 to open up a four-point lead at the summit. The result also kept Tayfun Erdogdu in the Golden Boot conversation — he’s now on five — with Tariq Babu up to four as Porto’s attack continues to spread the load.
The individual spotlight, however, belongs to Joaquim Pardal. Pena d’Alva’s striker struck once more in a 3–0 win over ODC WaRrIoRz v2 to reach six goals, while teammate Vianney Chauvel jumped to four — a warning to any back line expecting a single threat. Elsewhere, imbativeis surged with a 4–0 victory over Vale Pisão, driven by prolific finisher Lino Zacarias, now also on five. Sport Lisboa e Benfica produced the shock scoreline, dismantling last season’s champions Grupo Desportivo de Sá 4–1, with Wesley Martins moving to five for the season.
Preview
The next slate is full of pressure games: Galacticos must respond against Sá FC, Porto visit a wounded Vale Pisão, and Pena d’Alva’s in-form front line meets Sumolix Stars. Atalaia face an emboldened imbativeis, while Benfica look to keep momentum away to Sá City. ODC WaRrIoRz v2 and Grupo Desportivo de Sá square off needing points to steady their campaigns.
Champions Win the Top-Two Duel as Rutger’s Rout Reshapes the Chase
Momentum Swings Everywhere Before a Packed Set of Tests
Round six delivered a decisive shift at the summit. Norrlandsfotboll FC edged Slovenia Dreamteam 1–0 to stay perfect and open a three-point gap, proving their control travels even to the hardest venues. The leaders’ attack remains spread, with Evaristo Dalmaz now up to one goal this round and six overall, while their defensive edge keeps them just ahead of the pack.
The chasing picture also sharpened. Rutger Boll Klubb produced the weekend’s most emphatic scoreline, firing 22 unanswered goals and sending Rasmus Gustavsson soaring with eleven strikes in the match to reach 24 for the season. Swedish Academy continued their rise with a 7–0 win powered by Adam Hmielewski’s three, while SuperIbra steadied via a 3–1 victory in which Mauritz Afselius scored two.
Next up, the schedule offers both opportunity and danger: the top side faces a fixture that invites another statement, while Slovenia Dreamteam must respond quickly and Rutger try to turn that avalanche into consistent pressure on the top three.
Clean Sheets and Heavy Hitters: Albisrieden Stay Clear as the Pack Jostles
Round 6 kept FC Albisrieden in control. Another 4–0 win — this time over FC KOFA — extended the leaders’ unbeaten start and underlined their depth in front of goal. Jason Walter exploded to 12 goals, with Wolfgang Dahnke still on 9, as the champions continue to score freely while barely conceding.
Elsewhere, fc schönspieler edged fc walhalla to remain unbeaten, while The steelheads flexed their attacking muscle again with a 9–0 victory to keep pace in the top-half. The draws involving HyperVibes and FC Appenzell kept the chasing group compact, setting up a weekend that could reshape the table.
The next slate brings a headline duel as HyperVibes try to halt Albisrieden’s march, with Nuno Molina (7) the key threat. Fc Black Panther face stern unbeaten opposition, and Bugojno’s trip to FC KOFA looks like a chance to build on their steady recovery.
Alger United Seize Summit as Kouba Slip and the Golden Boot Race Ignites
Round 6 delivered another swing at the top: alger united moved into first after an explosive 3–2 win, while RC Kouba’s lead vanished with a narrow defeat. The new leaders are being carried by a ruthless Dahmane Khanifsi, now level for the league lead on six goals, with Salah Lahmar adding a steady supporting threat. That momentum sets up a true statement match against Banu Zayan FC, where Jacek Filipiak has also hit six (including one penalty) and remains the focal point of their attack.
Behind them, the chasing pack is stacked on 11 points. Kahla & Hamra arrive after a clean-sheet win and will lean on Anbumadi Vijaya (three) and Anton Bach (two) in a tricky meeting with USMKouba, who have their own firepower through Eugene Shishonge and Jan Berbr (three and two respectively).
Elsewhere, champions USM.GAZA are quietly climbing after back-to-back wins, with Duyal Ilker still on three and plenty of goals spread across the front line. Their clash with RC Kouba now feels pivotal: one side needs to prove their stumble was temporary, the other that their revival is real.
Ciclón Keep the Door Shut as Royal Pari Pour It On
The top two refuse to blink. Club Atlético Ciclón made it six wins from six with another 11–0 rout, and their back line remains untouched at 72–0. Royal Pari stayed perfect too, their 9–0 statement over Real Santa Cruz underlining ruthless depth.
The scoring charts shifted again: Castulo Jaramillo added four to reach 18, while Kyu Suk struck twice (17). Round seven now brings the first true summit test as Ciclón meet Royal Pari, with Blooming looking to steady themselves on the road after another narrow win.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Royal Pari (59 points), 2nd - Club Atlético Ciclón (57 points), 3rd - Blooming (54 points), 4th - Nomads F.C. (47 points)• Promoted this season: CD Jorge Wilstermann, c2h5ohhh, Oriente Petrolero FC
Leaders Hold Firm as Quebec Close In and Taher Roar Back
The last matchday tightened the race at the top. The Lads edged the headline clash 2–1 to stay perfect, but Quebec Football Club kept pace with a late push that has them one step behind. Football club de Taher responded emphatically, striking 10 without reply as Dirk Meijer doubled his tally with three goals to reach eight, while Cassius Borges remains a constant threat on nine.
Elsewhere, Bulletproof Monks were held to a draw again, yet Ventzislav Kalchev still found the net once to move to 16 and maintain his chase of Guillaume Boucher, who stays atop the scoring chart on 18. With the top five separated by four points, this round feels like a momentum week: Quebec meet leaders The Lads in a potential swing match, while Taher’s meeting with the Monks pits the league’s hottest finishers head-to-head.
Guadalajara’s 16-Goal Blitz Heats Up the Chase as Panteras Stay Untouched
Round six kept Panteras Negras UAM perfect, another clean 2–0 pushing them to 18 points with Franco Melendez and Marquez Encinas both sitting on eight for the season. Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia answered with a sharp 3–1 away win, and Trimor Pollozhani edged to 10 goals to keep the pressure real.
The loudest noise, though, came from C.D. Guadalajara. Their 16–1 rout launched a striking surge up the scoring charts: Leoncio Posada now has 16, with Federico Barquin on 15 and Valerio Grimaldi up to 11. That form sets up a blockbuster clash next, while Octopus MX look to respond after a flat defeat by welcoming the champions — and the league’s top marksman Mijailo Reljan (22) — in a matchup that could reshape the chasing pack.
The sixth matchday delivered the kind of turbulence that reshapes seasons. Galaxy LA were finally brought down, beaten 2–1 by New Jersey Stars, a result that tightened the summit and proved the leaders are not untouchable. Even so, Galaxy remain top, and Mohamed Raouf Taffat continues to carry their cutting edge, moving to five goals in defeat. The other headline at the top was a stalemate: NY Cosmos and Telluride Smugglers drew 1–1, leaving both still unbeaten or near it, but allowing the chasing pack to close.
That pack is now very real. mexico city edged FC Dallas 2–1 to stay unbeaten, powered again by Aid Emkic (now on four) and the supporting output of Carlos Andres Rojas. SC Real Madrid also kept pace with a 3–2 win at SmarTeam, with Bernardo Pacheco striking to reach five for the season.
The upcoming round is loaded with consequences: there’s a heavyweight meeting involving Galaxy and another top-side, while Telluride face a dangerous opponent with fresh belief. With five teams within a point of first, the next set of results could swing the narrative from “front-runner” to “free-for-all” in a single night.