THE 2005 Western Union/Kingston & St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Jackie Bell Knockout competition continues this afternoon with eight matches.
In the feature match, Santos travel to Maverley/Hughenden to play the homesters in an all Super League affair.
Santos' coach Carlton 'Spanner' Dennis said despite losing a few players to Premier League clubs, they have retained 85 per cent of last year's squad.
"I think we have a very strong squad and some good young players ... We will be competitive," he said.
Maverley/Hughenden's coach Dennis Duncan said his players are upbeat.
EXCITED TO PLAY
"They are excited about the competition," he said. "My team is well prepared and ready for the clash," he concluded.
Duncan said they have retained all their players from last season.
In other matches Rae Town face Cooreville Gardens at Breezy Castle; Greenwich Town take on Whitfield Town at Tinson Pen; Bull Bay entertain Swallowfield at Bull Pen; Mountain View United travel to Queensborough to play Meadforest; Elleston Flats await Allman/Woodford at Mona Bowl; Pembroke Hall and Meadhaven clash at Pembroke Hall High; while Shortwood will play Cavalier at Shortwood.