The fourth of tomorrow’s 3:00pm quadruple-header is another top six match-up, with Sturt Team Staff: Wayne Harrington, Jacqueline Wingate, Aniket Dhabade Awal DutĬoaches: Andrew Calderbank, Anthony Rideout, Mitchell Daly, Fraser McLean
Jake HallidayĬoaches: Iain Fyfe, Leslie Pogliacomi, Corey Artone, Ali Sadick Go a long way towards cementing their spot, but South sit just a point behind and wouldĬampbelltown City line-up: 1. The home side remain well-placed for finals football with their game in hand, so a win would Hold onto their lead in a 2-1 home defeat to Croydon, missing the chance to move intoįourth spot on the ladder in the process. Table and entrench themselves in the top half after conceding late to draw 1-1 with lowlyĪ thumping finish across the keeper by Jack Ellis ended up being in vain as South failed to Team Staff: Jody Loomes, Sean Bushby, Steven O'DonnellĪnother big match between two sides in the hunt for finals football takes place tomorrowĬampbelltown will be disappointed to have missed an opportunity to move further up the Wesley WeetraĬoaches: Neil Young, Mathew Balopitos, Matthew Prodanovski, Marijan Kolar Team Staff: james keating, VOJISLAV GLUSCEVIC, Henry LambertĬumberland United line-up: JUAN GUTIERREZ, Marijan Kolar, 1. Tomorrow if they lose and those two sides play out a draw later on in the evening.Īdelaide Blue Eagles line-up: 1. Least one, if not both, with a win, while Blue Eagles’ time in the top flight could be ended Raiders and Croydon playing against one another means that Cumberland will overtake at Incredible opener from Hamish McCabe, whose shot from close to the corner flag sailed inĪt the near post, but were denied by a late penalty that sealed a 2-1 defeat.Ĭharlie Ince’s 90 th -minute strike through congestion into the bottom corner rescued a pointįor Cumberland in their 1-1 draw with Campbelltown, their second in a row against a top six Team Staff: Evangelo Katsambis, Andrew Furner, Emma GerickeĪdelaide Blue Eagles vs Cumberland Unitedįrom 1 v 2 to bottom versus second-to-bottom, the recent form of both Blue Eagles andĬumberland have generated some interest leading into this match.īlue Eagles looked on the verge of earning a crucial point away to Comets following an
Chris ChristofilosĬoaches: Barney Smith, James Guffogg, Andreas Wiens, Matthew Bates Team Staff: Fabian Garuccio, Luis Fernandez AstudilloĪdelaide Comets line-up: 1. Asad KasumovicĬoaches: Paul Pezos, Stavros Gelekis, Angelo Paul, Edward Scalzi
Hunt for a second consecutive minor premiership.Īdelaide City line-up: 1. Points, while a Comets victory would cut down that deficit to just two and leave them in the Three points to the hosts will see them increase their margin at the top to at least seven Trailing, with Jaiden Diamantis’ miscued volley looping over the head of the keeper drawing Two sides playing out a 0-0 draw that kept the Black and Whites comfortably on top of theĪ late Allan Welsh penalty saved Comets’ blushes against Blue Eagles to earn a 2-1 win after Presents another tough fixture for the leaders and a tantalising one for the neutral.Ĭity’s run of emphatic victories was ended by MetroStars last weekend, with the then-top It’s first versus second for the second week running, as Comets’ usurping of MetroStars Team Staff: Konstandinos Dimas, Sumin Kim Ioannis SimosisĬoaches: Yianni Stamatelopoulos, Lansana Conneh, Pal Prengaj Team Staff: Will Mockridge, Justin Graetz, Katrina SmithĪdelaide Olympic line-up: Paul Wilson, Jacob Jones, Samuel Dweh, Kody Maude, Alexander Tsimopoulos, 1. Nestor IrankundaĬoaches: Airton Andrioli, Elvis Markov, Vlado Blazeka, Joe Verringer Marginally sit closer to the top six (three and one point) than they do to relegation (threeĪdelaide United FC line-up: Musa Toure, 14. With just two points and one position separating United and Olympic, the sides only Ioannis Simosis’ swivel and shot eventually restored the advantage, but they were reeled inĪnd forced to settle for a 2-2 draw with Sturt. Wasn’t enough to get his side as they fell to a 3-2 defeat.įausto Erba’s fancy footwork and dummy before rippling the net gave Olympic the lead and United against Raiders, cutting the keeper’s clearance off from his boot to poke home, but it Some quick thinking and lightning reflexes allowed Binyam Kebede to open the scoring for
Olympic, as two sides jostling to push into the top six go head-to-head. Round 19 of the NPL kicks off tomorrow afternoon at Jack Smith Park between United and