Two 7–0 statements, a big third-place swing, and the top-scorer race exploding
Wednesday, 4 February 2026 – Gharghur Football Ground
Matchday 10 landed with the league table already taking shape after the disrupted stretch (including the weather-postponed Matchday 8), and it delivered a night of huge scorelines and even bigger momentum shifts. Enteractive kept their perfect record intact with another ruthless clean-sheet win, while Neo Group answered with a 7–0 of their own to keep the pressure on — and crucially, keep a game in hand in the chase. Behind them, LeoVegas Group made a major move into clear third, and the individual race lit up too, with the top goalscorer chart changing dramatically from Matchday 9 to Matchday 10.
Matchday 10 Results
Neo Group 7️⃣ – 0️⃣ Aristocrat Interactive
Neo Group delivered a brutal 7 – 0 statement against Aristocrat Interactive, setting the tone early and never letting the match breathe. This was about pace and punishment — every opening became danger, and once Neo built momentum they turned it into wave after wave, stretching the game and owning the key areas. The win pushes Neo up to 18 points (6 wins from 7) and keeps them firmly locked into second with a growing goal difference, while Aristocrat stay on 8 points, now with a tougher margin to climb in that congested mid-table cluster.




Betclic Group 1️⃣ – 3️⃣ LeoVegas Group
After the walkover drama the previous matchday, Betclic Group were back on the pitch — but LeoVegas Group took full advantage with a composed 3 – 1 win that reshapes the standings. LeoVegas needed this type of result and delivered it: controlled enough to manage the game, sharp enough to convert, and mature enough to see the match out when Betclic tried to stay in it. The three points lift LeoVegas to 13 and into clear third, while Betclic remain on 7, missing a chance to close the gap in the pack and leaving themselves with less room for error going forward.




Enteractive 7️⃣ – 0️⃣ Amusnet Gaming
Enteractive made it eight wins from eight with a ruthless 7 – 0 demolition of Amusnet Gaming — another performance that looks less like “form” and more like a weekly standard. The control was total, the finishing was clinical, and the clean sheet underlined how complete their game is right now: they dominate the match, and they erase risk at the same time. The win takes Enteractive to 24 points and a +31 goal difference, while Amusnet stay on 10 and drop behind LeoVegas in the table — a swing that shows how quickly one heavy night can shift the race for third.




Vittoria Services 7️⃣ – 2️⃣ EY Malta
Vittoria Services produced their biggest attacking night of the season with a commanding 7 – 2 win over EY Malta, turning pressure into goals and giving themselves a major boost in both points and confidence. EY did manage to get on the board twice, but Vittoria’s rhythm going forward was too strong — once they found flow, the match opened up and the scoreboard ran quickly. The result lifts Vittoria to 8 points, pulling them level in the mid-table battle, while EY Malta remain on 3, and that gap is starting to feel heavier as the season moves deeper into its second phase.




Key Takeaways:
• Enteractive are still flawless: 8 from 8, +31 goal difference, and another 7–0 — they’re setting a pace no one else has matched yet.
• Neo Group keep the chase real: 7–0 and up to 18 points, with a game in hand — second place is solid and the pressure stays on.
• LeoVegas jump into clear third: moving from 10 to 13 is a huge swing in this table, and it reshuffles the pack behind the top two.
• Vittoria’s 7-goal night changes their season feel: a win like this isn’t just points — it’s momentum and belief in a tight cluster.
• Top scorers: the race just flipped hard: Samuel William exploded from 7 (MD9) to 12 (MD10) to take a clear lead; Rasmus Gronberg moved to 9, Alex Nilsson to 8, Josselin Crapez to 8, and Oliver Johannnesen entered the top five on 7 — a big shift in one matchday.

