
Round Six of the 2025/26 LFA First Division League delivered another thrilling weekend of football across Liberia, featuring statement wins, surprise results, and standout performances from teams chasing early-season form and momentum.
League leaders Watanga FC (1st – 14 points) held onto the top spot after edging Borough FC (7th – 9 points) 2–1 in a tense clash at the D. Tweh Field. Goals from Darius Garmondeh and Varney B. Varney secured a sixth unbeaten match for the champions-elect, while Emmanuel Toe’s effort for Borough proved only a consolation.

At the Momo Tweh Field, Bea Mountain (11th – 6 points) bounced back in emphatic style, sweeping aside Paynesville FC (3rd – 10 points) with a 3–0 victory. Ralph Weah bagged a brace and Frederick Dennis added another as the Gold Boys produced their best performance of the campaign, handing Paynesville a second defeat of the season.
In Gompa, FC Fassell (5th – 10 points) battled to a narrow 1–0 win over Discoveries SA (9th – 7 points), courtesy of Otalie Sie’s decisive strike. The result came as a timely morale boost amid recent managerial uncertainty, while Discoveries slipped further down the table.

At the SKD Practice Pitch, Black Man Warriors (8th – 7 points) returned to winning ways with a confident 3–1 victory over Wologisi FC (10th – 7 points). Augustine Daugouga, Benjamin Sackor, and Moses Weah all found the net, while Chukwuemeka Oyieke scored Wologisi’s only goal.
Over at the Dorris Williams Stadium, Heaven Eleven (6th – 9 points) edged Downtown FC (14th – 3 points) 2–1 in another tight encounter. Moses Copper and Kulah Gorloryorn were on target for Heaven Eleven, with Myers Swen scoring Downtown’s consolation as they remained rooted to the bottom.

Elsewhere, Gardnersville FC (4th – 10 points) continued their rise with a commanding 3–0 triumph over Freeport FC (13th – 4 points) at the Tusa Field. Joseph Taylor, Troko Yancy, and Lusine Shaka powered Gardnersville to victory, keeping them level on points with Paynesville and Fassell.
In the second Tusa fixture, LISCR FC (2nd – 13 points) bounced back from their draw against Watanga with a hard-fought 1–0 win over LPRC Oilers (12th – 6 points). Sebastian Teclar scored the match-winner, ensuring LISCR stayed just a point behind the leaders heading into Round Seven.






