The atmosphere on Sigma’s football fields last weekend was thrilling, as Round 6 of the Sigma Champions League 2025 brought drama, surprises, and fierce competition. As the tournament enters its decisive stage, every goal and every play carries the weight of destiny. While M&S continued to show the class of a “giant” team, keeping their hopes for a place in the final alive, E3 stunned spectators with a thrilling victory over M1 — a match hailed as the “early final” of the round.
Opening the weekend, the clash between M&S and Safety on Pitch 1 brought fans through a rollercoaster of emotions. Before kick-off, experts predicted an easy win for M&S, who had been in dominant form since the start of the season. However, the match took an unexpected turn. Safety, thought to have little motivation left in a “formality match,” entered the game with fiery determination and an aggressive style that disrupted M&S’s rhythm and forced frequent referee interventions. That fighting spirit paid off when Safety shockingly took the lead midway through the first half. Hit by a cold shower, M&S — showing the composure of a true title contender — remained unfazed. They reorganized their formation, adjusted tactics, and gradually regained control. In the second half, thanks to smart substitutions from the M&S manager, the blue shirts began to “reclaim what was theirs.” Relentless pressure built up around Safety’s goal, and inevitably, Dai Duong equalized with a clinical finish to make it 1–1. The final minutes saw both sides trading attacks in high intensity, but neither managed to break the deadlock again. The match ended 1–1, but Safety were penalized with an additional goal against them for failing to field a required player born in the 1970s, giving M&S a 2–1 win on paper. Though hard-fought, it was a precious victory that kept M&S firmly on track for the Sigma Champions League 2025 final — maintaining a perfect run of six wins, 18 points, and only one decisive match left against E3 in the final round.

M&S beat Safety 2–1, extend unbeaten streak to six games, and secure their ticket to the SCL 2025 Final
On Pitch 2, the “family affair” between the two M2–M3 teams carried little weight, as both were at the lower end of the standings. The match unfolded in a friendly, open manner with fewer intense clashes. With a slightly superior lineup, M3 emerged victorious 3–1 — their first win of the tournament, reviving their hopes of climbing out of the bottom and improving their position in the upcoming final stage.
Next came the matches between E1 vs. E2 on Pitch 1 and the highlight clash of the round — E3 vs. M1 on Pitch 2, both crucial for the top positions. On Pitch 1, E1 made their intentions clear from the start — to secure all three points with a strong goal difference. They struck early, taking the lead within minutes, then continued to dominate with confidence and determination. E2 were completely overwhelmed, unable to mount a response, and E1 cruised to a commanding 12–1 victory.

E1 crush E2 12–1, showcase their dominance, and stay firmly among the league leaders
Meanwhile, on Pitch 2, the “six-point match” between E3 and M1 drew widespread anticipation and speculation — as every outcome could dramatically reshape the standings. Both teams entered with intense focus and discipline. The first half ended goalless, with both defenses holding strong and missed chances on each side. The second half, however, exploded with emotion. E3 broke the deadlock to lead 1–0, only for M1 to equalize almost immediately from the next kickoff — two goals in a single minute that brought the game back to square one. Staying calm and disciplined, E3 focused on counterattacks and defensive stability. In the final minutes, center-back Tuan Anh shone with a stunning long-range strike to restore the lead at 2–1 — a “wonder goal” that sealed E3’s fate as the victors. As M1 pushed forward desperately in search of another equalizer, they left gaps at the back, allowing E3 to score a third and close out a spectacular 3–1 win. This remarkable victory propelled E3 into the top ranks while pushing M1 down in the standings. However, with two more “six-point” battles remaining in the final round, the race for the championship is still open between M1, E3, E1, and M&S.

E3 defeat M1 3–1 with a long-range masterpiece, closing in on the top of the standings
Round 6 concluded with breathtaking drama — a true test of courage, spirit, and the hunger to win. M&S all but booked their final ticket, E3 reignited their title hopes, E1 maintained their impressive form, and M3 rediscovered the joy of victory. The Sigma Champions League 2025 now heads into its decisive final round — where championship dreams will come alive on every blade of grass.
Below are the detailed match results of Round 6, the updated standings, and the Round 7 fixtures of SCL 2025.


