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Boys' Town, Constant Spring in big clash
published: Wednesday | January 25, 2006

Howard Walker, Staff Reporter


Boys' Town's Garfield Gillespie controls the ball on his chest while coming under pressure from Constant Spring's Evol Headley (partly hidden) during their goalless first-leg Red Stripe Champions Cup football match at Constant Spring playfield last week. - IAN ALLEN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

BOYS' TOWN host Constant Spring at Collie Smith Drive in the feature game as second-leg matches in the Red Stripe Knockout Champions Cup continues today with five games starting at 3:00 p.m.

In the other matches starting at 3:00 p.m., Tafari Lions welcome Wadadah at Lacovia Community Complex, Cavalier travel to Frome to battle Reno, Negril FC host Rivoli at White Hall Housing Scheme, and St George's take on Salt Spring at Jarrett Park at 5:00 p.m.

The Boys' Town/Constant Spring clash is the only all-premier league encounter and both teams have it all to play for following last week's 0-0 draw.

Boys' Town, based on their impressive home record, are expected to advance ahead of the struggling Constant Spring.

However, in knockout competitions the form book goes through the window therefore Constant Spring are in with a chance.

Based on the first-leg encounters, Rivoli of St Catherine, Reno of Westmoreland and Portland's St Georges seem to be well on their way to the next round with good leads.

Premier league outfit Rivoli defeated Negril FC 3-0 and should hold their advantage comfortably. Another premier league team Reno have a 2-0 advantage and could increase that margin against the travelling Cavalier team.

Portland's St Georges should also advance ahead of Salt Spring after winning the first leg 2-0.

Premier league team Wadadah might be in for trouble when they play away to Tafari Lions of St Elizabeth after drawing 2-2 at home last week.

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