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Mar 08, 2016 Sports
Host team Den Amstel and Eagles United booked the final two semi final spots with similar 1-0 wins when
the final two quarter final matches of the Den Amstel Football Club Mash Cup 2016 were contested on Sunday night last.
The host team were pushed to the brink by a game Wales United FC with the winner coming deep into extra time. Neither team were able to hit the network during regulation time, Wales to their credit taking the fight to the home team with multiple shots on goal early on.
Back and forth exchanges were the order of the night as neither team were prepared to give up any advantage in the final third. But it was the home team that finally broke the back of Wales defence with a goal in the second half of extra time by Kevaughn Ward.
The opening game saw Eagles United of Stewartville recording a hard fought win by the lone goal of that encounter against Bagotsville. It was scored by 15 year-old Chris Macey in the 68th minute of the 70 minute encounter.
Semi final play will be contested tomorrow at the same venue when Pouderoyen oppose Eagles from 19:00hrs to be followed by Den Amstel against Uitvlugt Warriors. The respective winners will meet in the final on Sunday while the losers will contest the third place match.
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