Wimblesand FC, Panton Town meet in early top-of-the-table clash
Two teams will put to the test their 100% win record on the line, when they meet in a Zone C top-of-the-table clash.
Wimblesand FC and Panton Town both won their opening fixture but now stand in each other’s way with a view of extending their perfect record. Police Youth Club and Terminal United will face-off in another Zone C battle, with the latter seeking to rebound from their opening loss, while the former should be eager to improve after drawing 1-1 with Scheme United. And it’s a similar scenario for the teams in the same group when Scheme United tackle Leagues of Legends who suffered a 3-0 loss to Wimblesand FC.
In Zone A, Spring Village who have taken four points from two games played, will look to tame Midfield Madness in a 5:00 pm feature of a triple-header tomorrow. Kelly Pen and Sporting DM kick things off in the early game at 3:00 pm. Lions United and Buddho United meet an hour later with victory for either side lifting them above current zone leader Red Ground who sits at the top on four points.
See fixture list below:
May 7, 2022
- 3:00 PM Kelly Pen vs Sporting DM
- 4:00 PM Lions United vs Buddho United
- 5:00 PM Spring Village vs Midfield Madness
May 8, 2022
- 3:00 PM Panton Twn vs Wimblesand FC
- 4:00 PM Police Youth Club vs Terminal United
- 5:00 PM Scheme United vs Leagues of Legends
The 18-team competition carries a purse of $500,000 with the champions receiving $200,000; the runner-up getting $100,000 and third-placed walking away with $60,000. Individual accolades such as leading goal scorer and most valuable player (MVP) will pocket $20,000 each.
The competition is sponsored by Dr Kurt Waul (PNP-SCSW), councillor candidate for the Old Harbour South Division.
All matches will play at Buddho community playfield.
The competition started April 17 and will run for eight weeks ending June 17. Games are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays during the preliminary round.
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