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IFR Football League 2025/26 – Matchday 11 Recap

Nine-goal chaos, two clean-sheet statements, and the title pace accelerating

Wednesday, 18 February 2026 – Gharghur Football Ground

Matchday 11 delivered four scheduled kick-offs under the lights and it pushed the league story into a sharper shape: another ruthless statement from the leaders, a dominant response from the chasers, a controlled clean-sheet win that strengthened the race for third, and a high-scoring battle that finally gave EY Malta something to build from despite the result. At the top, Enteractive moved to 27 points with a perfect nine-from-nine, while Neo Group kept pace on 21 with a game in hand, and the gap behind them is now starting to feel like a real divide rather than a temporary stretch.

Matchday 11 Results

EY Malta 4️⃣ – 6️⃣ Amusnet Gaming

Amusnet Gaming took a big 6 – 4 win over EY Malta in a match that was open, chaotic, and full of momentum swings. EY managed to put four goals on the board — a reminder that they can still hurt teams when the game breaks loose — but Amusnet carried more control in the key phases and found ways to turn chances into a decisive margin. The result lifts Amusnet up to 13 points, keeping them firmly in the fight for the top-four picture, while EY remain on 3, still searching for the result that turns promising moments into points.

Flutter 0️⃣ – 6️⃣ Neo Group

Neo Group delivered a commanding 6 – 0 win over Flutter, combining clean-sheet control with the kind of finishing that turns a solid performance into a statement. Once Neo found rhythm, the match never really reset — they kept the pressure high, kept the tempo moving, and punished every opening with another wave. The three points take Neo to 21, strengthening their hold on second place and keeping the chase alive with a game in hand, while Flutter stay on 4 and will need a response quickly as the table starts to stretch.

LeoVegas Group 3️⃣ – 0️⃣ Aristocrat Interactive (Walkover)

LeoVegas Group were awarded a 3 – 0 walkover after Aristocrat Interactive failed to show up, meaning the points were decided without the fixture being played — but the impact on the table is still massive. The result moves LeoVegas up to 16 points and keeps them firmly in third place, creating real breathing room between themselves and the teams chasing from behind. For Aristocrat, it’s a costly miss: they stay on 8 points, and in a mid-table battle where every match can shift the conversation, a no-show doesn’t just drop three points — it hands momentum and separation to a direct rival.

Betclic Group 2️⃣ – 9️⃣ Enteractive

Enteractive made the loudest noise of the night with a crushing 9 – 2 win over Betclic Group, extending their perfect run and underlining how relentless the title pace has become. Betclic did manage to score twice, but Enteractive’s momentum was overwhelming — constant movement, constant threat, and a ruthless edge in front of goal that turns small gaps into big damage. The win takes Enteractive to 27 points and a massive +38 goal difference, widening the gap at the top, while Betclic stay on 7, with a result that will sting not just in points, but in the goal-difference picture too.

Key Takeaways:

Enteractive are setting a historic pace: nine wins from nine, +38 goal difference, and a 9–2 statement that keeps them firmly in control of the title race.

Neo Group keep the pressure on with a game in hand: a 6–0 clean sheet pushes them to 21 points and keeps the chase alive behind the leaders.

LeoVegas strengthened third place: moving to 16 points with a 3–0 win creates real separation from the teams trying to climb into that spot.

Amusnet stayed in the top-four fight: a 6–4 win takes them to 13 points and keeps them well-placed as the season’s second phase takes shape.

Top scorers update: the race tightened dramatically — Samuel William stays on 12, but Josselin Crapez jumped to 12 to join him at the top; Alex Nilsson moved up to 10, Rasmus Gronberg remains on 9, and Habib Isaa enters the top five on 8, replacing last matchday’s fifth-place spot.

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