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Nov 22, 2015 Sports
Who will join Group leaders Topp XX and Winners Connection in the semi-finals will be answered tonight when the preliminary phase of the GTT Round Robin / Knockout Football Competition continues at the Victoria Community Centre ground, starting from 18:00 hrs.
In the opening encounter, Linden’s Milerock will face Golden Grove, while in the feature game Victoria Kings tackle New Amsterdam United.
Milerock who secured their first set of points in their previous encounter will be hoping that Clarence Huggins, Akeem Greene and Jermain Grandison lead them to victory.
On the other hand, Golden Grove’s quest for a semi-final spot rest on the shoulders of Mickel Evans, Stephen McPherson and Phillip Williams.
In the feature game, New Amsterdam United will depend on the services of their talismanic striker Adrian Adams to orchestrate a win, while the Kings pursuit of a semi-final spot will depend heavily on how well the veteran Winston Pompey could marshal the likes of Orwin Bishop and Alden Lawrence.
The two games are anticipated to be cracking encounters and with the race on for prize monies on, fans could expect a thrilling night of action.
The winning team will receive $500,000, runner-up$250,000, 3rd place $125,000 and 4th place $75,000.
Also on board are Limacol, Sterling Products and National Sports Commission.
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